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Titus Andronicus
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
O reverend tribunes! O gentle, aged men!
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Unbind my sons, reverse the doom of death,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
And let me say, that never wept before,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
My tears are now prevailing orators.
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LUCIUS
O noble father, you lament in vain:
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LUCIUS
The tribunes hear you not, no man is by,
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LUCIUS
And you recount your sorrows to a stone.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Ah, Lucius, for thy brothers let me plead.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Grave tribunes, once more I entreat of you,--
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LUCIUS
My gracious lord, no tribune hears you speak.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Why, tis no matter, man, if they did hear,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
They would not mark me, or if they did mark,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
They would not pity me, yet plead I must,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Therefore I tell my sorrows to the stones,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Who, though they cannot answer my distress,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Yet in some sort they are better than the tribunes,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
For that they will not intercept my tale:
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
When I do weep, they humbly at my feet
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Receive my tears and seem to weep with me,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
And, were they but attired in grave weeds,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Rome could afford no tribune like to these.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
A stone is soft as wax,--tribunes more hard than stones,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
A stone is silent, and offendeth not,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
And tribunes with their tongues doom men to death.
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Rises
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
But wherefore stand'st thou with thy weapon drawn?
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LUCIUS
To rescue my two brothers from their death:
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LUCIUS
For which attempt the judges have pronounced
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LUCIUS
My everlasting doom of banishment.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
O happy man! they have befriended thee.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Why, foolish Lucius, dost thou not perceive
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
That Rome is but a wilderness of tigers?
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Tigers must prey, and Rome affords no prey
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
But me and mine: how happy art thou, then,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
From these devourers to be banished!
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
But who comes with our brother Marcus here?
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Enter MARCUS and LAVINIA
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Titus, prepare thy aged eyes to weep,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Or, if not so, thy noble heart to break:
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
I bring consuming sorrow to thine age.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Will it consume me? let me see it, then.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
This was thy daughter.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Why, Marcus, so she is.
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LUCIUS
Ay me, this object kills me!
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Faint-hearted boy, arise, and look upon her.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Speak, Lavinia, what accursed hand
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Hath made thee handless in thy father's sight?
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
What fool hath added water to the sea,
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Or brought a faggot to bright-burning Troy?
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
My grief was at the height before thou camest,
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And now like Nilus, it disdaineth bounds.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Give me a sword, I'll chop off my hands too,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
For they have fought for Rome, and all in vain,
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And they have nursed this woe, in feeding life,
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In bootless prayer have they been held up,
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And they have served me to effectless use:
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Now all the service I require of them
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Is that the one will help to cut the other.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
'Tis well, Lavinia, that thou hast no hands,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
For hands, to do Rome service, are but vain.
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LUCIUS
Speak, gentle sister, who hath martyr'd thee?
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
O, that delightful engine of her thoughts
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
That blabb'd them with such pleasing eloquence,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Is torn from forth that pretty hollow cage,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Where, like a sweet melodious bird, it sung
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Sweet varied notes, enchanting every ear!
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LUCIUS
O, say thou for her, who hath done this deed?
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
O, thus I found her, straying in the park,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Seeking to hide herself, as doth the deer
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
That hath received some unrecuring wound.
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It was my deer, and he that wounded her
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Hath hurt me more than had he killed me dead:
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For now I stand as one upon a rock
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Environed with a wilderness of sea,
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Who marks the waxing tide grow wave by wave,
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Expecting ever when some envious surge
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Will in his brinish bowels swallow him.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
This way to death my wretched sons are gone,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Here stands my other son, a banished man,
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And here my brother, weeping at my woes.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
But that which gives my soul the greatest spurn,
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Is dear Lavinia, dearer than my soul.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Had I but seen thy picture in this plight,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
It would have madded me: what shall I do
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Now I behold thy lively body so?
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Thou hast no hands, to wipe away thy tears:
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Nor tongue, to tell me who hath martyr'd thee:
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Thy husband he is dead: and for his death
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Thy brothers are condemn'd, and dead by this.
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Look, Marcus! ah, son Lucius, look on her!
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When I did name her brothers, then fresh tears
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Stood on her cheeks, as doth the honey-dew
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Upon a gather'd lily almost wither'd.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Perchance she weeps because they kill'd her husband,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Perchance because she knows them innocent.
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If they did kill thy husband, then be joyful
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Because the law hath ta'en revenge on them.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
No, no, they would not do so foul a deed,
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Witness the sorrow that their sister makes.
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Gentle Lavinia, let me kiss thy lips.