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Under their sweet shade,
Aaron, let us sit.

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Ha ha ha!
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And after conflict, we may,
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each wreathed in the other's arms,
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our pastimes done,
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possess a golden slumber.
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Whiles hounds and horns
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and sweet, melodious birds be unto us
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as is a nurse's song of lullaby
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to bring her babe asleep.
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Madam, though Venus
govern your desires,

:51:38
Saturn is dominator over mine.
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What signifies my deadly-standing eye,
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my silence, and my cloudy melancholy?
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No, madam,
these are no venereal signs.

:51:54
Vengeance is in my heart,
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death in my hand.
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Blood and revenge are
hammering in my head.

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Hark, Tamora,
the empress of my soul,

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which never hopes more heaven
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than rests in thee...
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This is the day of doom
for Bassianus.

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Ha ha!
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His Philomel must lose
her tongue today.

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Thy sons make pillage of her chastity
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and wash their hands
in Bassianus' blood.

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Seest thou this letter?
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Take it up, I pray thee,
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and give the king
this fatal-plotted scroll.

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Question me no more.
We are espied.

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Ah, my sweet Moor,
sweeter to me than life!

:52:53
No more, great Empress.
Bassianus comes.

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Be cross with him,
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and I'll go fetch thy sons
to back thy quarrels,


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