In Marcius’ house, Volumnia and Virgilia sew while Volumnia speaks proudly about Caius Marcius’s love of honor and war. She says she encouraged him to seek danger because fame matters more to her than comfort, and she declares she would rather have sons die nobly for Rome than live in ease. A gentlewoman announces that Valeria has come. Virgilia tries to withdraw, but Valeria arrives and chats with them, admiring Virgilia’s little son and praising his spirited nature. Valeria tries to persuade Virgilia to go out visiting, then brings news that the Volsces are in arms and that Marcius and Titus Lartius are before Corioli with the Roman forces. Virgilia refuses to leave, and Valeria departs.
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