Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Mess. Mess.
Mess. Within this mile and halfe.
Mar. Mar.
Mar. Then shall we heare their Larum, & they Ours.
Mar. Now Mars, I prythee make vs quicke in worke,
Mar. That we with smoaking swords may march from hence
Mar. To helpe our fielded Friends. Come, blow thy blast.
Mar. They Sound a Parley: Enter two Senators with others on
Mar. the Walles of Corialus.
Mar. Tullus Auffidious, is he within your Walles?
1. Senat. 1. Senat.
1. Senat. No, nor a man that feares you lesse then he,
1. Senat. That's lesser then a little:
1. Senat. Drum a farre off.
1. Senat. Hearke, our Drummes
1. Senat. Are bringing forth our youth: Wee'l breake our Walles
1. Senat. Rather then they shall pound vs vp our Gates,
1. Senat. Which yet seeme shut, we haue but pin'd with Rushes,
1. Senat. They'le open of themselues. Harke you, farre off
1. Senat. Alarum farre off.