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As Coriolanus begins, two Roman patricians, Menenius and Martius, calm a revolt by the city’s famished plebians. Martius, who despises the plebians, announces that their petition to be represented by tribunes has been granted. When Volscian invaders attack Roman territories, Martius helps lead the Roman forces, and almost single-handedly conquers the Volscian city of Corioles, winning the name...

⌜⌝ Alarum. A retreat is sounded. Flourish. Enter, at one door, Cominius with the Romans; at another door Martius, with his arm in a scarf. COMINIUS, ⌜to Martius⌝ (FTLN 0738) [1] If I should tell thee o’er this thy day’s work, (FTLN 0739) [2] Thou ’t not believe thy deeds. But I’ll report it (FTLN 0740) [3] Where senators shall mingle tears with smiles; (FTLN 0741) [4] Where great patricians shall attend and shrug, (FTLN 0742) [5] I’ th’ end admire; where ladies shall be frighted (FTLN 0743)