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Titus Andronicus
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Of this was Tamora delivered,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
The issue of an irreligious Moor,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Chief architect and plotter of these woes:
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
The villain is alive in Titus' house,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
And as he is, to witness this is true.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Now judge what cause had Titus to revenge
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
These wrongs, unspeakable, past patience,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Or more than any living man could bear.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Now you have heard the truth, what say you, Romans?
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Have we done aught amiss,--show us wherein,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
And, from the place where you behold us now,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
The poor remainder of Andronici
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Will, hand in hand, all headlong cast us down.
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And on the ragged stones beat forth our brains,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
And make a mutual closure of our house.
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Speak, Romans, speak, and if you say we shall,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Lo, hand in hand, Lucius and I will fall.
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AEMILIUS
Come, come, thou reverend man of Rome,
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AEMILIUS
And bring our emperor gently in thy hand,
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AEMILIUS
Lucius our emperor, for well I know
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AEMILIUS
The common voice do cry it shall be so.
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Lucius, all hail, Rome's royal emperor!
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Go, go into old Titus' sorrowful house,
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To Attendants
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And hither hale that misbelieving Moor,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
To be adjudged some direful slaughtering death,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
As punishment for his most wicked life.
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Exeunt Attendants
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LUCIUS, MARCUS, and the others descend
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Lucius, all hail, Rome's gracious governor!
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LUCIUS
Thanks, gentle Romans: may I govern so,
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LUCIUS
To heal Rome's harms, and wipe away her woe!
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But, gentle people, give me aim awhile,
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For nature puts me to a heavy task:
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LUCIUS
Stand all aloof: but, uncle, draw you near,
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LUCIUS
To shed obsequious tears upon this trunk.
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LUCIUS
O, take this warm kiss on thy pale cold lips,
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Kissing TITUS
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LUCIUS
These sorrowful drops upon thy blood-stain'd face,
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LUCIUS
The last true duties of thy noble son!
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Tear for tear, and loving kiss for kiss,
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Thy brother Marcus tenders on thy lips:
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
O were the sum of these that I should pay
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MARCUS ANDRONICUS
Countless and infinite, yet would I pay them!
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LUCIUS
Come hither, boy, come, come, and learn of us
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LUCIUS
To melt in showers: thy grandsire loved thee well:
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LUCIUS
Many a time he danced thee on his knee,
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Sung thee asleep, his loving breast thy pillow:
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LUCIUS
Many a matter hath he told to thee,
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LUCIUS
Meet and agreeing with thine infancy,
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In that respect, then, like a loving child,
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LUCIUS
Shed yet some small drops from thy tender spring,
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LUCIUS
Because kind nature doth require it so:
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LUCIUS
Friends should associate friends in grief and woe:
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LUCIUS
Bid him farewell, commit him to the grave,
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LUCIUS
Do him that kindness, and take leave of him.
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Young LUCIUS
O grandsire, grandsire! even with all my heart
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Young LUCIUS
Would I were dead, so you did live again!
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Young LUCIUS
O Lord, I cannot speak to him for weeping,
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Young LUCIUS
My tears will choke me, if I ope my mouth.
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Young LUCIUS
Re-enter Attendants with AARON
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AEMILIUS
You sad Andronici, have done with woes:
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AEMILIUS
Give sentence on this execrable wretch,
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AEMILIUS
That hath been breeder of these dire events.
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LUCIUS
Set him breast-deep in earth, and famish him,
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LUCIUS
There let him stand, and rave, and cry for food,
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LUCIUS
If any one relieves or pities him,
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LUCIUS
For the offence he dies. This is our doom:
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LUCIUS
Some stay to see him fasten'd in the earth.
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AARON
O, why should wrath be mute, and fury dumb?
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AARON
I am no baby, I, that with base prayers
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AARON
I should repent the evils I have done:
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AARON
Ten thousand worse than ever yet I did
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AARON
Would I perform, if I might have my will,
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AARON
If one good deed in all my life I did,
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AARON
I do repent it from my very soul.
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LUCIUS
Some loving friends convey the emperor hence,
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LUCIUS
And give him burial in his father's grave:
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LUCIUS
My father and Lavinia shall forthwith
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LUCIUS
Be closed in our household's monument.
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LUCIUS
As for that heinous tiger, Tamora,
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LUCIUS
No funeral rite, nor man m mourning weeds,
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No mournful bell shall ring her burial,
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But throw her forth to beasts and birds of prey:
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Her life was beast-like, and devoid of pity,
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And, being so, shall have like want of pity.
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See justice done on Aaron, that damn'd Moor,
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LUCIUS
By whom our heavy haps had their beginning:
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Then, afterwards, to order well the state,
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That like events may ne'er it ruinate.
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Exeunt
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Troilus and Cressida
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LUCIUS
ACT I
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PROLOGUE
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LUCIUS
In Troy, there lies the scene. From isles of Greece
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LUCIUS
The princes orgulous, their high blood chafed,
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LUCIUS
Have to the port of Athens sent their ships,
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LUCIUS
Fraught with the ministers and instruments
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LUCIUS
Of cruel war: sixty and nine, that wore
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LUCIUS
Their crownets regal, from the Athenian bay
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LUCIUS
Put forth toward Phrygia, and their vow is made