Coriolanus

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O Marcius, Marcius!
Each word thou hast spoke hath weeded from my heart
A root of ancient envy. If Jupiter
Should from yond cloud speak divine things,
And say 'Tis true,' I'ld not believe them more
Than thee, all noble Marcius. Let me twine
Mine arms about that body, where against
My grained ash an hundred times hath broke
And scarr'd the moon with splinters: here I clip
The anvil of my sword, and do contest
As hotly and as nobly with thy love
As ever in ambitious strength I did
Contend against thy valour. Know thou first,
I loved the maid I married; never man
Sigh'd truer breath; but that I see thee here,
Thou noble thing! more dances my rapt heart
Than when I first my wedded mistress saw
Bestride my threshold. Why, thou Mars! I tell thee,
We have a power on foot; and I had purpose
Once more to hew thy target from thy brawn,
Or lose mine arm fort: thou hast beat me out
Twelve several times, and I have nightly since
Dreamt of encounters 'twixt thyself and me;
We have been down together in my sleep,
Unbuckling helms, fisting each other's throat,
And waked half dead with nothing. Worthy Marcius,
Had we no quarrel else to Rome, but that
Thou art thence banish'd, we would muster all
From twelve to seventy, and pouring war
Into the bowels of ungrateful Rome,
Like a bold flood o'er-bear. O, come, go in,
And take our friendly senators by the hands;
Who now are here, taking their leaves of me,
Who am prepared against your territories,
Though not for Rome itself.

I have measured out my life in coffee shop loyalty cards (silby), Thursday, 8 November 2018 22:48 (five years ago) link

Down, ladies; let us shame him with our knees.

I have measured out my life in coffee shop loyalty cards (silby), Thursday, 8 November 2018 23:01 (five years ago) link

let it be virtuous to be obstinate

reggie (qualmsley), Thursday, 8 November 2018 23:33 (five years ago) link

One of my favorite of Plutarch's Lives. A wild and conflicted character.

Liquid Plejades, Friday, 9 November 2018 00:19 (five years ago) link

The Ralph Fiennes Coriolanus, set in some Balkan war zone, isn't quite up there with Ian McKellan's Richard III among Shakespearian resettings, but I think its pretty good. 3.5/5 stars.

They Bunged Him in My Growler (Sanpaku), Friday, 9 November 2018 09:19 (five years ago) link


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