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So, Bassianus,
you have played your prize.

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God give you joy, sir,
of your gallant bride.

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And you of yours, my lord.
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I say no more nor wish no less,
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and so I take my leave.
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Traitor!
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If Rome have law or we have power,
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thou and thy faction
shall repent this rape.

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Rape call you it, my lord,
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to seize my own,
my true-betrothed love,

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and now my wife?
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But let the laws
of Rome determine all.

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Meanwhile, I am possessed
of that is mine.

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'Tis good, sir.
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You are very short with us.
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But if we live,
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we'll be as sharp with you.
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My lord,
what I have done, as best I may,

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answer I must and shall do
with my life.

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This noble gentleman--
Lord Titus here--

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is in opinion and in honor wronged.
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That in the rescue of Lavinia,
with his own hand

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did slay his youngest son
in zeal to you.

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Receive him then to favor, Saturnine.

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