Coriolanus
 Act 3, Scene 1

Cornets. Enter Coriolanus, Menenius, all the Gentry, Cominius, Titus Lartius, and other Senators
Lartius
               He did, my lord.

Sicinius
                                    Stop,

Menenius
                         Be calm, be calm.

Brutus
                           Not to them all.

Brutus
                                 Not unlike,

Menenius
                              Let’s be calm.

First Senator
                 Not in this heat, sir, now.

Menenius
                                 Well, no more.

Sicinius
                         ‘Twere well

Menenius
                         What, what? his choler?

Sicinius
                            It is a mind

Menenius
                    Well, well, no more of that.

Menenius
                             Come, enough.

Brutus
                                Has said enough.

Sicinius
                 This a consul? no.

Cominius
                 Aged sir, hands off.

Sicinius
Enter a rabble of Citizens (Plebeians), with the AEdiles

Citizens
In this mutiny, the Tribunes, the AEdiles, and the People, are beat in

Cominius
Exeunt CORIOLANUS, COMINIUS, and others

Re-enter BRUTUS and SICINIUS, with the rabble
Exeunt
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