The Tragedy of Coriolanus — Act 5, Scene 3: The tent of Coriolanus.

In the Volscian camp before Rome, Coriolanus tells Aufidius that the army will camp before the city the next day and says he has handled the campaign plainly. Aufidius answers that Coriolanus has ignored every plea from Rome, including private appeals, and Coriolanus explains that Menenius has just come as a last attempt to sway him, but he has refused all further petitions. When Virgilia, Volumnia, Valeria, and Young Marcius arrive in mourning, Coriolanus is shaken and welcomes his family. Volumnia kneels and pleads for peace between Rome and the Volsces. After long resistance, Coriolanus yields, agrees to make peace, and goes in with them while Aufidius watches, upset.