Both Tri. Well, say. Peace, ho![3369]
Cor. Shall I be charged no further than this present?
Must all determine here?
Sic. I do demand,
If you submit you to the people's voices,
Allow their officers, and are content 45
To suffer lawful censure for such faults
As shall be proved upon you?
Cor. I am content.
Men. Lo, citizens, he says he is content:
The warlike service he has done, consider; think[3370]
Upon the wounds his body bears, which show[3370] 50
Like graves i' the holy churchyard.[3371]
Cor. Scratches with briers,[3372]
Scars to move laughter only.[3372]
Men. Consider further,
That when he speaks not like a citizen,
You find him like a soldier: do not take
His rougher accents for malicious sounds,[3373] 55
But, as I say, such as become a soldier
Rather than envy you.
Com. Well, well, no more.[3374]
Cor. What is the matter[3375]
That being pass'd for consul with full voice,
I am so dishonour'd that the very hour[3376] 60
You take it off again?
Sic. Answer to us.