Chapter 105.00: SCENE VII. The gates of Corioles
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
By Author ujjwalSCENE VII. The gates of Corioles****
Titus Lartius, having set a guard upon Corioles,
going with drum and trumpet toward Cominius and
Caius Martius, enters with a Lieutenant, other Soldiers, and a Scout.
LARTIUS.
So, let the ports be guarded. Keep your duties
As I have set them down. If I do send, dispatch
Those centuries to our aid; the rest will serve
For a short holding. If we lose the field,
We cannot keep the town.
LIEUTENANT.
Fear not our care, sir.
LARTIUS.
Hence, and shut your gates upon’s.
Our guider, come. To th’ Roman camp conduct us.
[_Exeunt. _]
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