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Titus Andronicus
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Welcome, ye warlike Goths, welcome, Lucius,
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And welcome, all: although the cheer be poor,
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'Twill fill your stomachs, please you eat of it.
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SATURNINUS
Why art thou thus attired, Andronicus?
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Because I would be sure to have all well,
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To entertain your highness and your empress.
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TAMORA
We are beholding to you, good Andronicus.
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An if your highness knew my heart, you were.
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My lord the emperor, resolve me this:
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Was it well done of rash Virginius
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To slay his daughter with his own right hand,
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Because she was enforced, stain'd, and deflower'd?
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SATURNINUS
It was, Andronicus.
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Your reason, mighty lord?
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SATURNINUS
Because the girl should not survive her shame,
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SATURNINUS
And by her presence still renew his sorrows.
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A reason mighty, strong, and effectual,
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A pattern, precedent, and lively warrant,
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For me, most wretched, to perform the like.
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Die, die, Lavinia, and thy shame with thee,
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Kills LAVINIA
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And, with thy shame, thy father's sorrow die!
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SATURNINUS
What hast thou done, unnatural and unkind?
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Kill'd her, for whom my tears have made me blind.
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I am as woful as Virginius was,
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And have a thousand times more cause than he
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To do this outrage: and it now is done.
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SATURNINUS
What, was she ravish'd? tell who did the deed.
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Will't please you eat? will't please your
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highness feed?
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TAMORA
Why hast thou slain thine only daughter thus?
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
Not I, 'twas Chiron and Demetrius:
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They ravish'd her, and cut away her tongue,
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And they, 'twas they, that did her all this wrong.
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SATURNINUS
Go fetch them hither to us presently.
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Why, there they are both, baked in that pie,
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Whereof their mother daintily hath fed,
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Eating the flesh that she herself hath bred.
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TITUS ANDRONICUS
'Tis true, 'tis true, witness my knife's sharp point.
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Kills TAMORA
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SATURNINUS
Die, frantic wretch, for this accursed deed!
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Kills TITUS
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LUCIUS
Can the son's eye behold his father bleed?
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LUCIUS
There's meed for meed, death for a deadly deed!
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LUCIUS
Kills SATURNINUS. A great tumult. LUCIUS, MARCUS, and others go up into the balcony
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
You sad-faced men, people and sons of Rome,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
By uproar sever'd, like a flight of fowl
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Scatter'd by winds and high tempestuous gusts,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
O, let me teach you how to knit again
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
This scatter'd corn into one mutual sheaf,
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These broken limbs again into one body,
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Lest Rome herself be bane unto herself,
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And she whom mighty kingdoms court'sy to,
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Like a forlorn and desperate castaway,
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Do shameful execution on herself.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
But if my frosty signs and chaps of age,
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Grave witnesses of true experience,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Cannot induce you to attend my words,
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To LUCIUS
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Speak, Rome's dear friend, as erst our ancestor,
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When with his solemn tongue he did discourse
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To love-sick Dido's sad attending ear
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The story of that baleful burning night
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When subtle Greeks surprised King Priam's Troy,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Tell us what Sinon hath bewitch'd our ears,
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Or who hath brought the fatal engine in
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
That gives our Troy, our Rome, the civil wound.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
My heart is not compact of flint nor steel,
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Nor can I utter all our bitter grief,
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But floods of tears will drown my oratory,
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And break my utterance, even in the time
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When it should move you to attend me most,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Lending your kind commiseration.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Here is a captain, let him tell the tale,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Your hearts will throb and weep to hear him speak.
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LUCIUS
Then, noble auditory, be it known to you,
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LUCIUS
That cursed Chiron and Demetrius
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LUCIUS
Were they that murdered our emperor's brother,
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LUCIUS
And they it were that ravished our sister:
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LUCIUS
For their fell faults our brothers were beheaded,
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Our father's tears despised, and basely cozen'd
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LUCIUS
Of that true hand that fought Rome's quarrel out,
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LUCIUS
And sent her enemies unto the grave.
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LUCIUS
Lastly, myself unkindly banished,
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LUCIUS
The gates shut on me, and turn'd weeping out,
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LUCIUS
To beg relief among Rome's enemies:
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LUCIUS
Who drown'd their enmity in my true tears.
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LUCIUS
And oped their arms to embrace me as a friend.
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LUCIUS
I am the turned forth, be it known to you,
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That have preserved her welfare in my blood,
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LUCIUS
And from her bosom took the enemy's point,
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LUCIUS
Sheathing the steel in my adventurous body.
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LUCIUS
Alas, you know I am no vaunter, I,
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LUCIUS
My scars can witness, dumb although they are,
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LUCIUS
That my report is just and full of truth.
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LUCIUS
But, soft! methinks I do digress too much,
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LUCIUS
Citing my worthless praise: O, pardon me,
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LUCIUS
For when no friends are by, men praise themselves.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Now is my turn to speak. Behold this child:
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Pointing to the Child in the arms of an Attendant