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Page 306
Titus Andronicus , my lord the emperor Sends thee this word , that if thou love thy sons , Let Marcus , Lucius , or thyself , old Titus , Or any one of you , chop off your hand , And send it to the king : he , for the same , Will send ...
Titus Andronicus , my lord the emperor Sends thee this word , that if thou love thy sons , Let Marcus , Lucius , or thyself , old Titus , Or any one of you , chop off your hand , And send it to the king : he , for the same , Will send ...
Page 307
My hand hath been but idle : let it serve To ransom my two nephews from their death , Then have I kept it to a worthy end . Aaron . Nay , come , agree whose hand shall go along , For fear they die before their pardon come . Marc .
My hand hath been but idle : let it serve To ransom my two nephews from their death , Then have I kept it to a worthy end . Aaron . Nay , come , agree whose hand shall go along , For fear they die before their pardon come . Marc .
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Have we done aught amiss ? show us wherein , And , from the place where you behold us now , The poor remainder of Andronici Will hand in hand all headlong cast us down , And on the ragged stones beat forth our brains , And make a mutual ...
Have we done aught amiss ? show us wherein , And , from the place where you behold us now , The poor remainder of Andronici Will hand in hand all headlong cast us down , And on the ragged stones beat forth our brains , And make a mutual ...
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Aaron Andronicus arms Attendants bear blood bring brother comes Corn court daughter dead dear death dost doth emperor Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear follow Fool fortune friends Gent give Gloster gods gone Goths grace hand hath head hear heart heaven highness hold honour I'll Imogen Italy keep Kent king lady Lavinia Lear leave letter live look lord Lucius madam Marc Marcus master mean mistress mother nature never night noble poor Post Posthumus pray queen revenge Roman Rome SCENE sister sons sorrow speak stand sweet sword Tamora tears tell thank thee thine thing thou thou art thou hast thought Titus tongue true villain