oaken garland

Coriolanus, [2.1.121-127]. Menenius. “So do I too, if it be not too much. Bring victory in his pocket? The wounds become him.” Volumnia. “On’s brows. Menenius, he comes the third time home with oaken garland.” Menenius. “He has disciplin’d Aufidius soundly?” Volumnia. “Titus Lartius writes they fought together, but Aufidius got off.”

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The garland also mentioned in a stage direction at line 160.

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