coriolanus(科利奥兰纳斯)-第26章
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hast done a deed whereat valour will weep。 THIRD LORD。 Tread not
upon him。 Masters all; be quiet; Put up your swords。 AUFIDIUS。 My lords;
when you shall know… as in this rage; Provok'd by him; you cannot… the
great danger Which this man's life did owe you; you'll rejoice That he is
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CORIOLANUS
thus cut off。 Please it your honours To call me to your Senate; I'll deliver
Myself your loyal servant; or endure Your heaviest censure。 FIRST LORD。
Bear from hence his body; And mourn you for him。 Let him be regarded
As the most noble corse that ever herald Did follow to his um。 SECOND
LORD。 His own impatience Takes from Aufidius a great part of blame。
Let's make the best of it。 AUFIDIUS。 My rage is gone; And I am struck
with sorrow。 Take him up。 Help; three o' th' chiefest soldiers; I'll be one。
Beat thou the drum; that it speak mournfully; Trail your steel pikes。
Though in this city he Hath widowed and unchilded many a one; Which to
this hour bewail the injury; Yet he shall have a noble memory。 Assist。
Exeunt; bearing the body of CORIOLANUS
'A dead march sounded'
THE END
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