A Camp at a small distance from Rome.
 Enter AUFIDIUS with his LIEUTENANT.

Aufidius	Do they still fly to the Roman?

Lieutenant	I do not know what witchcraft's in him, but
	Your soldiers use him as the grace 'fore meat,
	Their talk at table, and their thanks at end;
	And you are darkened in this action, sir,
	Even by your own.

Aufidius						I cannot help it now,
	Unless, by using means, I lame the foot
	Of our design. He bears himself more proudlier
	Even to my person than I thought he would
	When first I did embrace him. Yet his nature
	In that's no changeling, and I must excuse
	What cannot be amended.

Lieutenant								Yet I wish, sir,
	I mean for your particular, you had not
	Joined in commission with him; but either
	Have borne the action of yourself, or else
	To him had left it solely.

Aufidius	I understand thee well; and be thou sure,
	When he shall come to his account, he knows not
	What I can urge against him. Although it seems,
	And so he thinks, and is no less apparent
	To the vulgar eye, that he bears all things fairly
	And shows good husbandry for the Volscian state;
	Fights dragon-like, and does achieve as soon
	As draw his sword: yet he hath left undone
	That which shall break his neck or hazard mine
	Whene'er we come to our account.

Lieutenant	Sir, I beseech you, think you he'll carry Rome?

Aufidius	All places yields to him ere he sits down,
	And the nobility of Rome are his.
	The Senators and patricians love him too.
	The Tribunes are no soldiers, and their people
	Will be as rash in the repeal as hasty
	To expel him thence. I think he'll be to Rome
	As is the osprey to the fish, who takes it
	By sovereignty of nature. First, he was
	A noble servant to them, but he could not
	Carry his honours even; whether 'twas pride,
	Which out of daily fortune ever taints
	The happy man; whether defect of judgement,
	To fail in the disposing of those chances
	Which he was lord of; or whether nature,
	Not to be other than one thing, not moving
	From the casque to the cushion, but commanding peace
	Even with the same austerity and garb
	As he controlled the war; but one of these-
	As he hath spices of them all, not all,
	For I dare so far free him - made him feared,
	So hated, and so banished: but he has a merit
	To choke it in the utt'rance. So our virtues
	Lie in the interpretation of the time;
	And power, unto itself most commendable,
	Hath not a tomb so evident as a chair
	T' extol what it hath done.
	One fire drives out one fire; one nail, one nail;
	Rights by rights falter, strengths by strengths do fail.
	Come, let's away. When, Caius, Rome is thine,
	Thou art poor'st of all: then shortly art thou mine.
												[Exeunt.
