March on, my fellows:

Make good this ostentation, and you shall

Divide in all with us.

(I. vi. 85.)

This is said to the volunteers who come forward at Marcius’ summons, an episode for which there is hardly a hint in Plutarch. There, indeed, we read that he cannot call off the looters from the treasures of Corioli:

Whereupon taking those that willingly offered them selves he went out of the cittie:

which supplies the sentence,

I, with those that have the spirit, will haste

To help Cominius.

(I. v. 14.)