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Titus Andronicus
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DEMETRIUS
With words, fair looks and liberality?
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DEMETRIUS
What, hast not thou full often struck a doe,
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DEMETRIUS
And borne her cleanly by the keeper's nose?
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AARON
Why, then, it seems, some certain snatch or so
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AARON
Would serve your turns.
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CHIRON
Ay, so the turn were served.
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DEMETRIUS
Aaron, thou hast hit it.
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AARON
Would you had hit it too!
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AARON
Then should not we be tired with this ado.
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AARON
Why, hark ye, hark ye! and are you such fools
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AARON
To square for this? would it offend you, then
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AARON
That both should speed?
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CHIRON
Faith, not me.
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DEMETRIUS
Nor me, so I were one.
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AARON
For shame, be friends, and join for that you jar:
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AARON
'Tis policy and stratagem must do
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AARON
That you affect, and so must you resolve,
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AARON
That what you cannot as you would achieve,
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AARON
You must perforce accomplish as you may.
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AARON
Take this of me: Lucrece was not more chaste
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AARON
Than this Lavinia, Bassianus' love.
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AARON
A speedier course than lingering languishment
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AARON
Must we pursue, and I have found the path.
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AARON
My lords, a solemn hunting is in hand,
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AARON
There will the lovely Roman ladies troop:
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AARON
The forest walks are wide and spacious,
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AARON
And many unfrequented plots there are
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AARON
Fitted by kind for rape and villany:
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AARON
Single you thither then this dainty doe,
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AARON
And strike her home by force, if not by words:
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AARON
This way, or not at all, stand you in hope.
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AARON
Come, come, our empress, with her sacred wit
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AARON
To villany and vengeance consecrate,
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AARON
Will we acquaint with all that we intend,
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AARON
And she shall file our engines with advice,
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AARON
That will not suffer you to square yourselves,
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AARON
But to your wishes' height advance you both.
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AARON
The emperor's court is like the house of Fame,
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AARON
The palace full of tongues, of eyes, and ears:
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AARON
The woods are ruthless, dreadful, deaf, and dull,
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AARON
There speak, and strike, brave boys, and take
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AARON
your turns,
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AARON
There serve your lusts, shadow'd from heaven's eye,
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AARON
And revel in Lavinia's treasury.
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CHIRON
Thy counsel, lad, smells of no cowardice,
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DEMETRIUS
Sit fas aut nefas, till I find the stream
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DEMETRIUS
To cool this heat, a charm to calm these fits.
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DEMETRIUS
Per Styga, per manes vehor.
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Exeunt
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SCENE II. A forest near Rome. Horns and cry of hounds heard.
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Enter TITUS ANDRONICUS, with Hunters, and c., MARCUS, LUCIUS, QUINTUS, and MARTIUS
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The hunt is up, the morn is bright and grey,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
The fields are fragrant and the woods are green:
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Uncouple here and let us make a bay
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
And wake the emperor and his lovely bride
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
And rouse the prince and ring a hunter's peal,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
That all the court may echo with the noise.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Sons, let it be your charge, as it is ours,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
To attend the emperor's person carefully:
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
I have been troubled in my sleep this night,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
But dawning day new comfort hath inspired.
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A cry of hounds and horns, winded in a peal. Enter SATURNINUS, TAMORA, BASSIANUS, LAVINIA, DEMETRIUS, CHIRON, and Attendants
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Many good morrows to your majesty,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Madam, to you as many and as good:
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
I promised your grace a hunter's peal.
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SATURNINUS
And you have rung it lustily, my lord,
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SATURNINUS
Somewhat too early for new-married ladies.
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BASSIANUS
Lavinia, how say you?
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LAVINIA
I say, no,
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LAVINIA
I have been broad awake two hours and more.
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SATURNINUS
Come on, then, horse and chariots let us have,
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SATURNINUS
And to our sport.
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To TAMORA
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SATURNINUS
Madam, now shall ye see
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SATURNINUS
Our Roman hunting.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
I have dogs, my lord,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Will rouse the proudest panther in the chase,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
And climb the highest promontory top.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
And I have horse will follow where the game
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Makes way, and run like swallows o'er the plain.
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DEMETRIUS
Chiron, we hunt not, we, with horse nor hound,
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DEMETRIUS
But hope to pluck a dainty doe to ground.
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Exeunt
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SCENE III. A lonely part of the forest.
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Enter AARON, with a bag of gold
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AARON
He that had wit would think that I had none,
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AARON
To bury so much gold under a tree,
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AARON
And never after to inherit it.
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AARON
Let him that thinks of me so abjectly
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AARON
Know that this gold must coin a stratagem,
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AARON
Which, cunningly effected, will beget
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AARON
A very excellent piece of villany:
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AARON
And so repose, sweet gold, for their unrest
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Hides the gold
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AARON
That have their alms out of the empress' chest.
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AARON
Enter TAMORA
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TAMORA
My lovely Aaron, wherefore look'st thou sad,
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TAMORA
When every thing doth make a gleeful boast?
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TAMORA
The birds chant melody on every bush,
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TAMORA
The snake lies rolled in the cheerful sun,