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1:02:05
My lord,
1:02:07
there's a messenger from Rome.
1:02:12
Welcome, Aemelius.
1:02:16
What news from Rome?
1:02:18
Lord Lucius,
and you princes of the Goths,

1:02:21
the Roman Emperor
greets you all by me and,

1:02:24
for he understands you are in arms,
1:02:26
craves a parley
at your father's house.

1:02:29
Willing you to demand your hostages,
1:02:31
and they shall be
immediately delivered.

1:02:33
What says our general?
1:02:34
Aemelias, let the emperor
1:02:36
give his pledges unto my father
1:02:38
and my uncle Marcus,
and we will come.

1:03:37
Who doth molest
my contemplation?

1:03:42
Is it your trick
to make me ope the door

1:03:45
that so my sad decrees
may fly away

1:03:48
and all my study be to no effect?
1:03:53
Huh?
1:03:54
You are deceived,
for what I mean to do

1:03:57
see here in bloody lines
I have set down.


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