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TITUS ANDRONICUS
They shall be ready at your highness' will
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
To answer their suspicion with their lives.
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SATURNINUS
Thou shalt not bail them: see thou follow me.
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SATURNINUS
Some bring the murder'd body, some the murderers:
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SATURNINUS
Let them not speak a word, the guilt is plain,
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SATURNINUS
For, by my soul, were there worse end than death,
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SATURNINUS
That end upon them should be executed.
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2.3.306
TAMORA
Andronicus, I will entreat the king,
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2.3.307
TAMORA
Fear not thy sons, they shall do well enough.
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2.3.308
TITUS ANDRONICUS
Come, Lucius, come, stay not to talk with them.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Exeunt
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SCENE IV. Another part of the forest.
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Enter DEMETRIUS and CHIRON with LAVINIA, ravished, her hands cut off, and her tongue cut out
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2.4.1
DEMETRIUS
So, now go tell, an if thy tongue can speak,
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2.4.2
DEMETRIUS
Who 'twas that cut thy tongue and ravish'd thee.
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2.4.3
CHIRON
Write down thy mind, bewray thy meaning so,
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2.4.4
CHIRON
An if thy stumps will let thee play the scribe.
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2.4.5
DEMETRIUS
See, how with signs and tokens she can scrowl.
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2.4.6
CHIRON
Go home, call for sweet water, wash thy hands.
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2.4.7
DEMETRIUS
She hath no tongue to call, nor hands to wash,
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2.4.8
DEMETRIUS
And so let's leave her to her silent walks.
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2.4.9
CHIRON
An 'twere my case, I should go hang myself.
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2.4.10
DEMETRIUS
If thou hadst hands to help thee knit the cord.
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DEMETRIUS
Exeunt DEMETRIUS and CHIRON
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DEMETRIUS
Enter MARCUS
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2.4.11
MARCUS
Who is this? my niece, that flies away so fast!
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2.4.12
MARCUS
Cousin, a word, where is your husband?
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2.4.13
MARCUS
If I do dream, would all my wealth would wake me!
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2.4.14
MARCUS
If I do wake, some planet strike me down,
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2.4.15
MARCUS
That I may slumber in eternal sleep!
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2.4.16
MARCUS
Speak, gentle niece, what stern ungentle hands
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2.4.17
MARCUS
Have lopp'd and hew'd and made thy body bare
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2.4.18
MARCUS
Of her two branches, those sweet ornaments,
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2.4.19
MARCUS
Whose circling shadows kings have sought to sleep in,
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2.4.20
MARCUS
And might not gain so great a happiness
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2.4.21
MARCUS
As have thy love? Why dost not speak to me?
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2.4.22
MARCUS
Alas, a crimson river of warm blood,
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2.4.23
MARCUS
Like to a bubbling fountain stirr'd with wind,
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2.4.24
MARCUS
Doth rise and fall between thy rosed lips,
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2.4.25
MARCUS
Coming and going with thy honey breath.
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2.4.26
MARCUS
But, sure, some Tereus hath deflowered thee,
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2.4.27
MARCUS
And, lest thou shouldst detect him, cut thy tongue.
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2.4.28
MARCUS
Ah, now thou turn'st away thy face for shame!
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2.4.29
MARCUS
And, notwithstanding all this loss of blood,
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2.4.30
MARCUS
As from a conduit with three issuing spouts,
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2.4.31
MARCUS
Yet do thy cheeks look red as Titan's face
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2.4.32
MARCUS
Blushing to be encountered with a cloud.
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2.4.33
MARCUS
Shall I speak for thee? shall I say 'tis so?
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2.4.34
MARCUS
O, that I knew thy heart, and knew the beast,
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2.4.35
MARCUS
That I might rail at him, to ease my mind!
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2.4.36
MARCUS
Sorrow concealed, like an oven stopp'd,
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2.4.37
MARCUS
Doth burn the heart to cinders where it is.
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2.4.38
MARCUS
Fair Philomela, she but lost her tongue,
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2.4.39
MARCUS
And in a tedious sampler sew'd her mind:
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2.4.40
MARCUS
But, lovely niece, that mean is cut from thee,
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2.4.41
MARCUS
A craftier Tereus, cousin, hast thou met,
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2.4.42
MARCUS
And he hath cut those pretty fingers off,
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2.4.43
MARCUS
That could have better sew'd than Philomel.
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2.4.44
MARCUS
O, had the monster seen those lily hands
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2.4.45
MARCUS
Tremble, like aspen-leaves, upon a lute,
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2.4.46
MARCUS
And make the silken strings delight to kiss them,
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2.4.47
MARCUS
He would not then have touch'd them for his life!
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2.4.48
MARCUS
Or, had he heard the heavenly harmony
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2.4.49
MARCUS
Which that sweet tongue hath made,
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2.4.50
MARCUS
He would have dropp'd his knife, and fell asleep
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2.4.51
MARCUS
As Cerberus at the Thracian poet's feet.
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2.4.52
MARCUS
Come, let us go, and make thy father blind,
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2.4.53
MARCUS
For such a sight will blind a father's eye:
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2.4.54
MARCUS
One hour's storm will drown the fragrant meads,
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2.4.55
MARCUS
What will whole months of tears thy father's eyes?
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2.4.56
MARCUS
Do not draw back, for we will mourn with thee
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2.4.57
MARCUS
O, could our mourning ease thy misery!
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MARCUS
Exeunt
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MARCUS
ACT III
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MARCUS
SCENE I. Rome. A street.
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MARCUS
Enter Judges, Senators and Tribunes, with MARTIUS and QUINTUS, bound, passing on to the place of execution, TITUS going before, pleading
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3.1.1
TITUS ANDRONICUS
Hear me, grave fathers! noble tribunes, stay!
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3.1.2
TITUS ANDRONICUS
For pity of mine age, whose youth was spent
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3.1.3
TITUS ANDRONICUS
In dangerous wars, whilst you securely slept,
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3.1.4
TITUS ANDRONICUS
For all my blood in Rome's great quarrel shed,
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3.1.5
TITUS ANDRONICUS
For all the frosty nights that I have watch'd,
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3.1.6
TITUS ANDRONICUS
And for these bitter tears, which now you see
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3.1.7
TITUS ANDRONICUS
Filling the aged wrinkles in my cheeks,
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3.1.8
TITUS ANDRONICUS
Be pitiful to my condemned sons,
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3.1.9
TITUS ANDRONICUS
Whose souls are not corrupted as 'tis thought.
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3.1.10
TITUS ANDRONICUS
For two and twenty sons I never wept,
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3.1.11
TITUS ANDRONICUS
Because they died in honour's lofty bed.
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3.1.11
TITUS ANDRONICUS
Lieth down, the Judges, and c., pass by him, and Exeunt
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3.1.12
TITUS ANDRONICUS
For these, these, tribunes, in the dust I write
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3.1.13
TITUS ANDRONICUS
My heart's deep languor and my soul's sad tears:
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3.1.14
TITUS ANDRONICUS
Let my tears stanch the earth's dry appetite,
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3.1.15
TITUS ANDRONICUS
My sons' sweet blood will make it shame and blush.
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3.1.16
TITUS ANDRONICUS
O earth, I will befriend thee more with rain,
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3.1.17
TITUS ANDRONICUS
That shall distil from these two ancient urns,
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3.1.18
TITUS ANDRONICUS
Than youthful April shall with all his showers:
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3.1.19
TITUS ANDRONICUS
In summer's drought I'll drop upon thee still,
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3.1.20
TITUS ANDRONICUS
In winter with warm tears I'll melt the snow
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3.1.21
TITUS ANDRONICUS
And keep eternal spring-time on thy face,
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3.1.22
TITUS ANDRONICUS
So thou refuse to drink my dear sons' blood.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Enter LUCIUS, with his sword drawn