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Shakespeare, William

"Titus Andronicus"


This do thou for my love; and so let him,
As he regards his aged father's life.
MARCUS ANDRONICUS This will I do, and soon return again.
[Exit]
TAMORA Now will I hence about thy business,
And take my ministers along with me.
TITUS ANDRONICUS Nay, nay, let Rape and Murder stay with me;
Or else I'll call my brother back again,
And cleave to no revenge but Lucius.
TAMORA [Aside to her sons] What say you, boys? will you
bide with him,
Whiles I go tell my lord the emperor
How I have govern'd our determined jest?
Yield to his humour, smooth and speak him fair,
And tarry with him till I turn again.
TITUS ANDRONICUS [Aside] I know them all, though they suppose me mad,
And will o'erreach them in their own devices:
A pair of cursed hell-hounds and their dam!
DEMETRIUS Madam, depart at pleasure; leave us here.
TAMORA Farewell, Andronicus: Revenge now goes
To lay a complot to betray thy foes.
TITUS ANDRONICUS I know thou dost; and, sweet Revenge, farewell.
[Exit TAMORA]
CHIRON Tell us, old man, how shall we be employ'd?
TITUS ANDRONICUS Tut, I have work enough for you to do.
Publius, come hither, Caius, and Valentine!
[Enter PUBLIUS and others]
PUBLIUS What is your will?
TITUS ANDRONICUS Know you these two?
PUBLIUS The empress' sons, I take them, Chiron and Demetrius.


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