Sixth Cit. Therefore let him be consul: The gods give him joy, and
make him good friend to the people.
All. Amen, Amen.— God save thee, noble consul! [Exeunt Citizens.]
Cor. WORTHY VOICES!
[Re-enter Menenius, with the tribunes Brutus, and Sicinius.]
Men. You have stood your limitation; and the tribunes Endue you with the people's voice: Remains, That in the official marks invested, you Anon do meet the senate.
Cor. Is this done?
Sic. The custom of request you have discharged: The people do admit you; and are summon'd To meet anon, upon your approbation.
Cor. Where? At the senate-house?
Sic. There Coriolanus.
Cor. May I change these garments?