William Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act V, Scene V
Updated September 23, 2019 |
Infoplease Staff
Enter two Senators with Volumnia, Virgilia, Valeria, &c. passing over the stage, followed by Patricians and others
Behold our patroness, the life of Rome!
Call all your tribes together, praise the gods,
And make triumphant fires; strew flowers before them:
Unshout the noise that banish'd Marcius,
Repeal him with the welcome of his mother;
Cry 'Welcome, ladies, welcome!'
Call all your tribes together, praise the gods,
And make triumphant fires; strew flowers before them:
Unshout the noise that banish'd Marcius,
Repeal him with the welcome of his mother;
Cry 'Welcome, ladies, welcome!'
A flourish with drums and trumpets. Exeunt
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