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Tragedie of Tragedie of Titus Titus
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The most lamentable Romaine Tragedie of Titus
AndronicusAct 1:Titus
Andronicus with the crowne
Act 5:The end
Act 3:Titus with Lavinia
Act 2:Now
climeth Tamora
Olympus toppe
Act 4:Lavinia
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I give him you the noblest that survives, The eldest sonne of this distressed Queene.
Long live Lord Titus my beloved brother
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......This Godesse, this syren that will charme Romes Saturnine and see his shipwracke, and his common-weales
What art thou fallen what subtil hole is this. Whose mouth is covered with rude groving briers.
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......What accursed hand, Hath made thee handles in thy fathers sight?
Come hither Aaron. lle deceive them both, Let me thy hand, and I will give thee mine.
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Shee takes the staffe in her mouth, and guides it with her stumps and writes...
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Harke wretches how I meane to marter you, This one hand yet is left to cut your troats.
……And make two pasties of your shamefull heads, and bid that strumpet your unhallowed Dam like to the earth swallow her owne increase.
Some louing friends conuay the Emperour hence, And giue him buriall in his fathers graue,
My Father and Lavinia shall forthwith, Be closed in our housholds monument, As for that rauinous tiger Tamora,
No funerall right, nor man in mourning weede, No mournefull bell shall ring her buriall But throw her forth to beasts and birds to pray,
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The end