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Page 264
... bearing his valiant sons In coffins from the field ; And now at last , laden with honour's spoils , Returns the good Andronicus to Rome , Renowned Titus , flourishing in arms . Let us entreat , -by honour of his name , Whom worthily ...
... bearing his valiant sons In coffins from the field ; And now at last , laden with honour's spoils , Returns the good Andronicus to Rome , Renowned Titus , flourishing in arms . Let us entreat , -by honour of his name , Whom worthily ...
Page 272
It doth , my worthy lord ; and in this match I hold me highly honour'd of your grace . And here , in sight of Rome , to Saturnine , King and commander of our commonweal , The wide world's emperor , do I consecrate My sword , my chariot ...
It doth , my worthy lord ; and in this match I hold me highly honour'd of your grace . And here , in sight of Rome , to Saturnine , King and commander of our commonweal , The wide world's emperor , do I consecrate My sword , my chariot ...
Page 280
This day all quarrels die , Andronicus ; And let it be mine honour , good my lord , That I have reconciled your friends and you . For you , prince Bassianus , I have pass'di My word and promise to the emperor , That you will be more ...
This day all quarrels die , Andronicus ; And let it be mine honour , good my lord , That I have reconciled your friends and you . For you , prince Bassianus , I have pass'di My word and promise to the emperor , That you will be more ...
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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