| ACT I.
4. SCENE IV. Before Corioli.
 [Enter, with drum and colours, MARCIUS, TITUS LARTIUS, Officers, 
and soldiers.]
 
 MARCIUS.
Yonder comes news:--a wager they have met.
 
 LARTIUS.
My horse to yours, no.
 
 MARCIUS.
'Tis done.
 
 LARTIUS.
Agreed.
 
 [Enter a Messenger.]
 MARCIUS.
Say, has our general met the enemy?
 
 MESSENGER.
They lie in view; but have not spoke as yet.
 
 LARTIUS.
So, the good horse is mine.
 
 MARCIUS.
I'll buy him of you.
 
 LARTIUS.
No, I'll nor sell nor give him: lend you him I will
 For half a hundred years.--Summon the town.
 
 MARCIUS.
How far off lie these armies?
 
 MESSENGER.
Within this mile and half.
 
 MARCIUS.
Then shall we hear their 'larum, and they ours.--
 Now, Mars, I pr'ythee, make us quick in work,
 That we with smoking swords may march from hence
 To help our fielded friends!--Come, blow thy blast.
 
 [They sound a parley. Enter, on the Walls, some Senators and
 others.]
 
 Tullus Aufidius, is he within your walls?
 
 FIRST SENATOR.
No, nor a man that fears you less than he,
 That's lesser than a little.
 [Drum afar off]
 Hark, our drums
 Are bringing forth our youth! we'll break our walls
 Rather than they shall pound us up: our gates,
 Which yet seem shut, we have but pinn'd with rushes;
 They'll open of themselves.
 [Alarum far off.]
 Hark you far off!
 There is Aufidius; list what work he makes
 Amongst your cloven army.
 
 MARCIUS.
O, they are at it!
 
 LARTIUS.
Their noise be our instruction.--Ladders, ho!
 
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