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Titus Andronicus
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4.1.109
Young LUCIUS
Their mother's bed-chamber should not be safe
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Young LUCIUS
For these bad bondmen to the yoke of Rome.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Ay, that's my boy! thy father hath full oft
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4.1.112
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
For his ungrateful country done the like.
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Young LUCIUS
And, uncle, so will I, an if I live.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Come, go with me into mine armoury,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Lucius, I'll fit thee, and withal, my boy,
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Shalt carry from me to the empress' sons
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Presents that I intend to send them both:
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Come, come, thou'lt do thy message, wilt thou not?
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Young LUCIUS
Ay, with my dagger in their bosoms, grandsire.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
No, boy, not so, I'll teach thee another course.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Lavinia, come. Marcus, look to my house:
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Lucius and I'll go brave it at the court:
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4.1.123
TITUS ANDRONICUS
Ay, marry, will we, sir, and we'll be waited on.
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Exeunt TITUS, LAVINIA, and Young LUCIUS
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
O heavens, can you hear a good man groan,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
And not relent, or not compassion him?
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Marcus, attend him in his ecstasy,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
That hath more scars of sorrow in his heart
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Than foemen's marks upon his batter'd shield,
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4.1.129
MARCUS ANDRONICUS
But yet so just that he will not revenge.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Revenge, ye heavens, for old Andronicus!
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Exit
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
SCENE II. The same. A room in the palace.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Enter, from one side, AARON, DEMETRIUS, and CHIRON, from the other side, Young LUCIUS, and an Attendant, with a bundle of weapons, and verses writ upon them
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4.2.1
CHIRON
Demetrius, here's the son of Lucius,
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4.2.2
CHIRON
He hath some message to deliver us.
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4.2.3
AARON
Ay, some mad message from his mad grandfather.
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4.2.4
Young LUCIUS
My lords, with all the humbleness I may,
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4.2.5
Young LUCIUS
I greet your honours from Andronicus.
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Young LUCIUS
Aside
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4.2.6
Young LUCIUS
And pray the Roman gods confound you both!
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4.2.7
DEMETRIUS
Gramercy, lovely Lucius: what's the news?
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4.2.8
Young LUCIUS
[Aside] That you are both decipher'd, that's the news,
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4.2.9
Young LUCIUS
For villains mark'd with rape.--May it please you,
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4.2.10
Young LUCIUS
My grandsire, well advised, hath sent by me
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4.2.11
Young LUCIUS
The goodliest weapons of his armoury
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4.2.12
Young LUCIUS
To gratify your honourable youth,
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4.2.13
Young LUCIUS
The hope of Rome, for so he bade me say,
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4.2.14
Young LUCIUS
And so I do, and with his gifts present
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4.2.15
Young LUCIUS
Your lordships, that, whenever you have need,
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4.2.16
Young LUCIUS
You may be armed and appointed well:
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4.2.17
Young LUCIUS
And so I leave you both:
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Young LUCIUS
Aside
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4.2.18
Young LUCIUS
like bloody villains.
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Young LUCIUS
Exeunt Young LUCIUS, and Attendant
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4.2.19
DEMETRIUS
What's here? A scroll, and written round about?
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4.2.20
DEMETRIUS
Let's see,
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DEMETRIUS
Reads
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4.2.21
DEMETRIUS
'Integer vitae, scelerisque purus,
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4.2.22
DEMETRIUS
Non eget Mauri jaculis, nec arcu.'
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4.2.23
CHIRON
O, 'tis a verse in Horace, I know it well:
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4.2.24
CHIRON
I read it in the grammar long ago.
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4.2.25
AARON
Ay, just, a verse in Horace, right, you have it.
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AARON
Aside
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4.2.26
AARON
Now, what a thing it is to be an ass!
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4.2.27
AARON
Here's no sound jest! the old man hath found their guilt,
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4.2.28
AARON
And sends them weapons wrapped about with lines,
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4.2.29
AARON
That wound, beyond their feeling, to the quick.
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4.2.30
AARON
But were our witty empress well afoot,
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4.2.31
AARON
She would applaud Andronicus' conceit:
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4.2.32
AARON
But let her rest in her unrest awhile.
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4.2.33
AARON
And now, young lords, was't not a happy star
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4.2.34
AARON
Led us to Rome, strangers, and more than so,
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4.2.35
AARON
Captives, to be advanced to this height?
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4.2.36
AARON
It did me good, before the palace gate
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4.2.37
AARON
To brave the tribune in his brother's hearing.
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4.2.38
DEMETRIUS
But me more good, to see so great a lord
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4.2.39
DEMETRIUS
Basely insinuate and send us gifts.
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4.2.40
AARON
Had he not reason, Lord Demetrius?
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4.2.41
AARON
Did you not use his daughter very friendly?
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DEMETRIUS
I would we had a thousand Roman dames
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4.2.43
DEMETRIUS
At such a bay, by turn to serve our lust.
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CHIRON
A charitable wish and full of love.
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AARON
Here lacks but your mother for to say amen.
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CHIRON
And that would she for twenty thousand more.
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4.2.47
DEMETRIUS
Come, let us go, and pray to all the gods
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4.2.48
DEMETRIUS
For our beloved mother in her pains.
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AARON
[Aside] Pray to the devils, the gods have given us over.
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AARON
Trumpets sound within
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4.2.50
DEMETRIUS
Why do the emperor's trumpets flourish thus?
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4.2.51
CHIRON
Belike, for joy the emperor hath a son.
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DEMETRIUS
Soft! who comes here?
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Enter a Nurse, with a blackamoor Child in her arms
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Nurse
Good morr ow, lords:
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Nurse
O, tell me, did you see Aaron the Moor?
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4.2.55
AARON
Well, more or less, or ne'er a whit at all,
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AARON
Here Aaron is, and what with Aaron now?
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Nurse
O gentle Aaron, we are all undone!
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Nurse
Now help, or woe betide thee evermore!
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4.2.59
AARON
Why, what a caterwauling dost thou keep!
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4.2.60
AARON
What dost thou wrap and fumble in thine arms?
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Nurse
O, that which I would hide from heaven's eye,
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4.2.62
Nurse
Our empress' shame, and stately Rome's disgrace!
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Nurse
She is deliver'd, lords, she is deliver'd.
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AARON
To whom?
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Nurse
I mean, she is brought a-bed.
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AARON
Well, God give her good rest! What hath he sent her?
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4.2.67
Nurse
A devil.