A Camp at a small distance from Rome. |
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Enter AUFIDIUS and his Lieutenant. |
Auf. Do they still fly to the Roman? |
Lieu. I do not know what witchcraft's in him, but |
Your soldiers use him as the grace 'fore meat, |
Their talk at table, and their thanks at end; |
And you are darken'd in this action, sir, |
Even by your own. |
Auf. I cannot help it now, |
Unless, by using means, I lame the foot |
Of our design. He bears himself more proudlier, |
Even to my person, than I thought he would |
When first I did embrace him; yet his nature |
In that's no changeling, and I must excuse |
What cannot be amended. |
Lieu. Yet, I wish, sir,— |
I mean for your particular,—you had not |
Join'd in commission with him; but either |
Had borne the action of yourself, or else |
To him had left it solely. |
Auf. I understand thee well; and be thou sure, |
When he shall come to his account, he knows not |
What I can urge against him. Although it seems, |
And so he thinks, and is no less apparent |
To the vulgar eye, that he bears all things fairly, |
And shows good husbandry for the Volscian state, |
Fights dragon-like, and does achieve as soon |
As draw his sword; yet he hath left undone |
That which shall break his neck or hazard mine, |
Whene'er we come to our account. |
Lieu. Sir, I beseech you, think you he'll carry Rome? |
Auf. All places yield to him ere he sits down; |
And the nobility of Rome are his: |
The senators and patricians love him too: |
The tribunes are no soldiers; and their people |
Will be as rash in the repeal as hasty |
To expel him thence. I think he'll be to Rome |
As is the osprey to the fish, who takes it |
By sovereignty of nature. First he was |
A noble servant to them, but he could not |
Carry his honours even; whether 'twas pride, |
Which out of daily fortune ever taints |
The happy man; whether defect of judgment, |
To fail in the disposing of those chances |
Which he was lord of; or whether nature, |
Not to be other than one thing, not moving |
From the casque to the cushion, but commanding peace |
Even with the same austerity and garb |
As he controll'd the war; but one of these, |
As he hath spices of them all, not all, |
For I dare so far free him, made him fear'd, |
So hated, and so banish'd: but he has a merit |
To choke it in the utterance. So our virtues |
Lie in the interpretation of the time; |
And power, unto itself most commendable, |
Hath not a tomb so evident as a chair |
To extol what it hath done. |
One fire drives out one fire; one nail, one nail; |
Rights by rights falter, strengths by strengths do fail. |
Come, let's away. When, Caius, Rome is thine, |
Thou art poor'st of all; then shortly art thou mine. [Exeunt. |
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