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Titus Andronicus
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
And stain the sun with fog, as sometime clouds
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When they do hug him in their melting bosoms.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
O brother, speak with possibilities,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
And do not break into these deep extremes.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Is not my sorrow deep, having no bottom?
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Then be my passions bottomless with them.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
But yet let reason govern thy lament.
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If there were reason for these miseries,
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Then into limits could I bind my woes:
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When heaven doth weep, doth not the earth o'erflow?
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If the winds rage, doth not the sea wax mad,
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Threatening the welkin with his big-swoln face?
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And wilt thou have a reason for this coil?
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I am the sea, hark, how her sighs do blow!
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She is the weeping welkin, I the earth:
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Then must my sea be moved with her sighs,
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Then must my earth with her continual tears
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Become a deluge, overflow'd and drown'd,
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For why my bowels cannot hide her woes,
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But like a drunkard must I vomit them.
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Then give me leave, for losers will have leave
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To ease their stomachs with their bitter tongues.
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Enter a Messenger, with two heads and a hand
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Messenger
Worthy Andronicus, ill art thou repaid
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Messenger
For that good hand thou sent'st the emperor.
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Messenger
Here are the heads of thy two noble sons,
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Messenger
And here's thy hand, in scorn to thee sent back,
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Messenger
Thy griefs their sports, thy resolution mock'd,
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Messenger
That woe is me to think upon thy woes
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Messenger
More than remembrance of my father's death.
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Exit
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Now let hot AEtna cool in Sicily,
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And be my heart an ever-burning hell!
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
These miseries are more than may be borne.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
To weep with them that weep doth ease some deal,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
But sorrow flouted at is double death.
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LUCIUS
Ah, that this sight should make so deep a wound,
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And yet detested life not shrink thereat!
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LUCIUS
That ever death should let life bear his name,
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LUCIUS
Where life hath no more interest but to breathe!
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LUCIUS
LAVINIA kisses TITUS
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Alas, poor heart, that kiss is comfortless
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
As frozen water to a starved snake.
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When will this fearful slumber have an end?
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Now, farewell, flattery: die, Andronicus,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Thou dost not slumber: see, thy two sons' heads,
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Thy warlike hand, thy mangled daughter here:
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Thy other banish'd son, with this dear sight
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Struck pale and bloodless, and thy brother, I,
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Even like a stony image, cold and numb.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Ah, now no more will I control thy griefs:
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Rend off thy silver hair, thy other hand
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Gnawing with thy teeth, and be this dismal sight
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
The closing up of our most wretched eyes,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Now is a time to storm, why art thou still?
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Ha, ha, ha!
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Why dost thou laugh? it fits not with this hour.
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Why, I have not another tear to shed:
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Besides, this sorrow is an enemy,
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And would usurp upon my watery eyes
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And make them blind with tributary tears:
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Then which way shall I find Revenge's cave?
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For these two heads do seem to speak to me,
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And threat me I shall never come to bliss
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Till all these mischiefs be return'd again
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Even in their throats that have committed them.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Come, let me see what task I have to do.
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You heavy people, circle me about,
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That I may turn me to each one of you,
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And swear unto my soul to right your wrongs.
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The vow is made. Come, brother, take a head,
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And in this hand the other I will bear.
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Lavinia, thou shalt be employ'd: these arms!
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Bear thou my hand, sweet wench, between thy teeth.
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As for thee, boy, go get thee from my sight,
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Thou art an exile, and thou must not stay:
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Hie to the Goths, and raise an army there:
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And, if you love me, as I think you do,
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Let's kiss and part, for we have much to do.
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Exeunt TITUS, MARCUS, and LAVINIA
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LUCIUS
Farewell Andronicus, my noble father,
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LUCIUS
The wofull'st man that ever lived in Rome:
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Farewell, proud Rome, till Lucius come again,
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He leaves his pledges dearer than his life:
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LUCIUS
Farewell, Lavinia, my noble sister,
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LUCIUS
O, would thou wert as thou tofore hast been!
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LUCIUS
But now nor Lucius nor Lavinia lives
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LUCIUS
But in oblivion and hateful griefs.
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LUCIUS
If Lucius live, he will requite your wrongs,
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And make proud Saturnine and his empress
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Beg at the gates, like Tarquin and his queen.
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Now will I to the Goths, and raise a power,
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LUCIUS
To be revenged on Rome and Saturnine.
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Exit
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SCENE II. A room in Titus's house. A banquet set out.
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Enter TITUS, MARCUS, LAVINIA and Young LUCIUS, a boy
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So, so, now sit: and look you eat no more
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Than will preserve just so much strength in us
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As will revenge these bitter woes of ours.
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Marcus, unknit that sorrow-wreathen knot: