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TAMORA
That ever ear did hear to such effect:
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TAMORA
And, had you not by wondrous fortune come,
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TAMORA
This vengeance on me had they executed.
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TAMORA
Revenge it, as you love your mother's life,
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TAMORA
Or be ye not henceforth call'd my children.
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DEMETRIUS
This is a witness that I am thy son.
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Stabs BASSIANUS
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CHIRON
And this for me, struck home to show my strength.
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CHIRON
Also stabs BASSIANUS, who dies
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LAVINIA
Ay, come, Semiramis, nay, barbarous Tamora,
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LAVINIA
For no name fits thy nature but thy own!
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TAMORA
Give me thy poniard, you shall know, my boys
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TAMORA
Your mother's hand shall right your mother's wrong.
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DEMETRIUS
Stay, madam, here is more belongs to her,
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DEMETRIUS
First thrash the corn, then after burn the straw:
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DEMETRIUS
This minion stood upon her chastity,
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DEMETRIUS
Upon her nuptial vow, her loyalty,
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DEMETRIUS
And with that painted hope braves your mightiness:
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DEMETRIUS
And shall she carry this unto her grave?
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CHIRON
An if she do, I would I were an eunuch.
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CHIRON
Drag hence her husband to some secret hole,
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CHIRON
And make his dead trunk pillow to our lust.
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TAMORA
But when ye have the honey ye desire,
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TAMORA
Let not this wasp outlive, us both to sting.
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CHIRON
I warrant you, madam, we wil l make that sure.
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CHIRON
Come, mistress, now perforce we will enjoy
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CHIRON
That nice-preserved honesty of yours.
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LAVINIA
O Tamora! thou bear'st a woman's face,--
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TAMORA
I will not hear her speak, away with her!
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LAVINIA
Sweet lords, entreat her hear me but a word.
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DEMETRIUS
Listen, fair madam: let it be your glory
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DEMETRIUS
To see her tears, but be your heart to them
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DEMETRIUS
As unrelenting flint to drops of rain.
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LAVINIA
When did the tiger's young ones teach the dam?
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LAVINIA
O, do not learn her wrath, she taught it thee,
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LAVINIA
The milk thou suck'dst from her did turn to marble,
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LAVINIA
Even at thy teat thou hadst thy tyranny.
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LAVINIA
Yet every mother breeds not sons alike:
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To CHIRON
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LAVINIA
Do thou entreat her show a woman pity.
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CHIRON
What, wouldst thou have me prove myself a bastard?
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LAVINIA
'Tis true, the raven doth not hatch a lark:
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LAVINIA
Yet have I heard,--O, could I find it now!--
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LAVINIA
The lion moved with pity did endure
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LAVINIA
To have his princely paws pared all away:
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LAVINIA
Some say that ravens foster forlorn children,
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LAVINIA
The whilst their own birds famish in their nests:
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LAVINIA
O, be to me, though thy hard heart say no,
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LAVINIA
Nothing so kind, but something pitiful!
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TAMORA
I know not what it means, away with her!
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LAVINIA
O, let me teach thee! for my father's sake,
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LAVINIA
That gave thee life, when well he might have
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LAVINIA
slain thee,
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LAVINIA
Be not obdurate, open thy deaf ears.
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TAMORA
Hadst thou in person ne'er offended me,
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TAMORA
Even for his sake am I pitiless.
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TAMORA
Remember, boys, I pour'd forth tears in vain,
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TAMORA
To save your brother from the sacrifice,
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TAMORA
But fierce Andronicus would not relent,
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TAMORA
Therefore, away with her, and use her as you will,
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TAMORA
The worse to her, the better loved of me.
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LAVINIA
O Tamora, be call'd a gentle queen,
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LAVINIA
And with thine own hands kill me in this place!
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LAVINIA
For 'tis not life that I have begg'd so long,
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LAVINIA
Poor I was slain when Bassianus died.
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TAMORA
What begg'st thou, then? fond woman, let me go.
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LAVINIA
'Tis present death I beg, and one thing more
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LAVINIA
That womanhood denies my tongue to tell:
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LAVINIA
O, keep me from their worse than killing lust,
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LAVINIA
And tumble me into some loathsome pit,
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LAVINIA
Where never man's eye may behold my body:
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LAVINIA
Do this, and be a charitable murderer.
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TAMORA
So should I rob my sweet sons of their fee:
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TAMORA
No, let them satisfy their lust on thee.
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DEMETRIUS
Away! for thou hast stay'd us here too long.
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LAVINIA
No grace? no womanhood? Ah, beastly creature!
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LAVINIA
The blot and enemy to our general name!
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LAVINIA
Confusion fall--
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CHIRON
Nay, then I'll stop your mouth. Bring thou her husband:
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CHIRON
This is the hole where Aaron bid us hide him.
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CHIRON
DEMETRIUS throws the body of BASSIANUS into the pit, then exeunt DEMETRIUS and CHIRON, dragging off LAVINIA
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TAMORA
Farewell, my sons: see that you make her sure.
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TAMORA
Ne'er let my heart know merry cheer indeed,
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TAMORA
Till all the Andronici be made away.
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TAMORA
Now will I hence to seek my lovely Moor,
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TAMORA
And let my spleenful sons this trull deflow'r.
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Exit
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Re-enter AARON, with QUINTUS and MARTIUS
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AARON
Come on, my lords, the better foot before:
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AARON
Straight will I bring you to the loathsome pit
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AARON
Where I espied the panther fast asleep.
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QUINTUS
My sight is very dull, whate'er it bodes.
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MARTIUS
And mine, I promise you, were't not for shame,
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MARTIUS
Well could I leave our sport to sleep awhile.
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Falls into the pit
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QUINTUS
What art thou fall'n? What subtle hole is this,
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QUINTUS
Whose mouth is cover'd with rude-growing briers,
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QUINTUS
Upon whose leaves are drops of new-shed blood
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QUINTUS
As fresh as morning dew distill'd on flowers?
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QUINTUS
A very fatal place it seems to me.