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Timon of Athens
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5.4.39
Second Senator
And by the hazard of the spotted die
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.40
Second Senator
Let die the spotted.
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.41
First Senator
All have not offended,
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.42
First Senator
For those that were, it is not square to take
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.43
First Senator
On those that are, revenges: crimes, like lands,
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.44
First Senator
Are not inherited. Then, dear countryman,
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.45
First Senator
Bring in thy ranks, but leave without thy rage:
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.46
First Senator
Spare thy Athenian cradle and those kin
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.47
First Senator
Which in the bluster of thy wrath must fall
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.48
First Senator
With those that have offended: like a shepherd,
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.49
First Senator
Approach the fold and cull the infected forth,
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.50
First Senator
But kill not all together.
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.51
Second Senator
What thou wilt,
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5.4.52
Second Senator
Thou rather shalt enforce it with thy smile
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5.4.53
Second Senator
Than hew to't with thy sword.
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5.4.54
First Senator
Set but thy foot
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.55
First Senator
Against our rampired gates, and they shall ope,
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.56
First Senator
So thou wilt send thy gentle heart before,
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.57
First Senator
To say thou'lt enter friendly.
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.58
Second Senator
Throw thy glove,
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.59
Second Senator
Or any token of thine honour else,
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.60
Second Senator
That thou wilt use the wars as thy redress
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Timon of Athens
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Second Senator
And not as our confusion, all thy powers
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.62
Second Senator
Shall make their harbour in our town, till we
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.63
Second Senator
Have seal'd thy full desire.
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.64
ALCIBIADES
Then there's my glove,
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.65
ALCIBIADES
Descend, and open your uncharged ports:
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.66
ALCIBIADES
Those enemies of Timon's and mine own
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.67
ALCIBIADES
Whom you yourselves shall set out for reproof
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5.4.68
ALCIBIADES
Fall and no more: and, to atone your fears
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5.4.69
ALCIBIADES
With my more noble meaning, not a man
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.70
ALCIBIADES
Shall pass his quarter, or offend the stream
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.71
ALCIBIADES
Of regular justice in your city's bounds,
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5.4.72
ALCIBIADES
But shall be render'd to your public laws
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.73
ALCIBIADES
At heaviest answer.
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5.4.74
Both
'Tis most nobly spoken.
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5.4.75
ALCIBIADES
Descend, and keep your words.
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ALCIBIADES
The Senators descend, and open the gates
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ALCIBIADES
Enter Soldier
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Timon of Athens
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Soldier
My noble general, Timon is dead,
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Soldier
Entomb'd upon the very hem o' the sea,
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Timon of Athens
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Soldier
And on his grave-stone this insculpture, which
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Timon of Athens
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Soldier
With wax I brought away, whose soft impression
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Soldier
Interprets for my poor ignorance.
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5.4.81
ALCIBIADES
[Reads the epitaph] 'Here lies a
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ALCIBIADES
wretched corse, of wretched soul bereft:
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.83
ALCIBIADES
Seek not my name: a plague consume you wicked
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.84
ALCIBIADES
caitiffs left!
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5.4.85
ALCIBIADES
Here lie I, Timon, who, alive, all living men did hate:
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ALCIBIADES
Pass by and curse thy fill, but pass and stay
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ALCIBIADES
not here thy gait.'
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.88
ALCIBIADES
These well express in thee thy latter spirits:
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5.4.89
ALCIBIADES
Though thou abhorr'dst in us our human griefs,
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ALCIBIADES
Scorn'dst our brain's flow and those our
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Timon of Athens
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ALCIBIADES
droplets which
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Timon of Athens
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ALCIBIADES
From niggard nature fall, yet rich conceit
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ALCIBIADES
Taught thee to make vast Neptune weep for aye
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Timon of Athens
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ALCIBIADES
On thy low grave, on faults forgiven. Dead
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ALCIBIADES
Is noble Timon: of whose memory
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ALCIBIADES
Hereafter more. Bring me into your city,
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.97
ALCIBIADES
And I will use the olive with my sword,
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.98
ALCIBIADES
Make war breed peace, make peace stint war, make each
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Timon of Athens
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5.4.99
ALCIBIADES
Prescribe to other as each other's leech.
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ALCIBIADES
Let our drums strike.
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Exeunt
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Titus Andronicus
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ALCIBIADES
ACT I
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Titus Andronicus
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ALCIBIADES
SCENE I. Rome. Before the Capitol.
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The Tomb of the ANDRONICI appearing, the Tribunes and Senators aloft. Enter, below, from one side, SATURNINUS and his Followers, and, from the other side, BASSIANUS and his Followers, with drum and colours
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.1
SATURNINUS
Noble patricians, patrons of my right,
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1.1.2
SATURNINUS
Defend the justice of my cause with arms,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.3
SATURNINUS
And, countrymen, my loving followers,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.4
SATURNINUS
Plead my successive title with your swords:
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.5
SATURNINUS
I am his first-born son, that was the last
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.6
SATURNINUS
That wore the imperial diadem of Rome,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.7
SATURNINUS
Then let my father's honours live in me,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.8
SATURNINUS
Nor wrong mine age with this indignity.
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.9
BASSIANUS
Romans, friends, followers, favorers of my right,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.10
BASSIANUS
If ever Bassianus, Caesar's son,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.11
BASSIANUS
Were gracious in the eyes of royal Rome,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.12
BASSIANUS
Keep then this passage to the Capitol
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.13
BASSIANUS
And suffer not dishonour to approach
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.14
BASSIANUS
The imperial seat, to virtue consecrate,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.15
BASSIANUS
To justice, continence and nobility,
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1.1.16
BASSIANUS
But let desert in pure election shine,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.17
BASSIANUS
And, Romans, fight for freedom in your choice.
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BASSIANUS
Enter MARCUS ANDRONICUS, aloft, with the crown
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.18
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Princes, that strive by factions and by friends
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.19
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Ambitiously for rule and empery,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.20
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Know that the people of Rome, for whom we stand
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.21
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
A special party, have, by common voice,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.22
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
In election for the Roman empery,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.23
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Chosen Andronicus, surnamed Pius
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.24
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
For many good and great deserts to Rome:
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1.1.25
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
A nobler man, a braver warrior,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.26
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Lives not this day within the city walls:
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1.1.27
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
He by the senate is accit'd home
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.28
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
From weary wars against the barbarous Goths,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.29
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
That, with his sons, a terror to our foes,
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Titus Andronicus
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1.1.30
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Hath yoked a nation strong, train'd up in arms.
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1.1.31
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Ten years are spent since first he undertook