ACT 1
Scene 4
...Well, then, farewell.
Enter Martius, Titus Lartius, with Trumpet, Drum, and Colors, with Captains and Soldiers, as before the city of Corioles. To them a Messenger.
...feel mine edge.
Alarum. The Romans are beat back to their trenches.
They exit, with the Volsces following.
Enter Martius cursing, with Roman soldiers.
...in. Alarum continues.
ALL: To th’ pot, I warrant him.
...become of Martius?
ALL: Slain, sir, doubtless.
...make remain alike.
They fight, and all enter the city, exiting the stage.
Scene 5
Enter certain Romans, with spoils.
...And I this.
A murrain on ’t! I took this for silver.
...Down with them!
The Romans with spoils exit.
Scene 6
...our mind. Away!
Enter Cominius as it were in retire, with Soldiers.
...waves his sword.
They all shout and wave their swords, take him up in their arms, and cast up their caps.
...all with us.
They exit.
Scene 7
Titus Lartius, having set a guard upon Corioles, going with Drum and Trumpet toward Cominius and Caius Martius, enters with a Lieutenant, other Soldiers, and a Scout.
...camp conduct us.
They exit, the Lieutenant one way, Lartius another.
Scene 9
...your condemnèd seconds.
Flourish. Enter, at one door, Cominius with the Romans; at another door Martius, with his arm in a scarf.
...beheld the doing.
A long flourish. They all cry “Martius, Martius!” and cast up their caps and lances. Cominius and Lartius stand bare.
...sound, and drums.
ALL: Martius Caius Coriolanus!
...looked to. Come.
A flourish of cornets. They exit.
ACT 2
Scene 1
...die. A sennet.
Enter Cominius the General and Titus Lartius, between them Coriolanus crowned with an oaken garland, with Captains and Soldiers and a Herald. Trumpets sound.
...to the Capitol.
Flourish of cornets. They exit in state, as before.