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1:06:00
I will embrace thee in it by and by.
1:06:03
Ha ha ha ha!
1:06:05
Ha ha!
This closing with him fits his lunacy.

1:06:10
Whate'er I forge to feed
his brainsick fits,

1:06:13
do you uphold and maintain
in your speeches,

1:06:17
for now he firmly takes me
for Revenge.

1:06:19
And--Ha ha!-- being credulous
in this mad thought--

1:06:24
Ha ha ha!
1:06:25
I'll make him send
for his son Lucius.

1:06:28
Shh! Shh!
1:06:31
See? Here he comes.
1:06:35
Ha ha ha!
1:06:36
And I must ply my theme.
1:06:39
Long have I been forlorn,
and all for thee.

1:06:43
Welcome, dread Fury,
to my woeful house.

1:06:46
Rapine and Murder,
you are welcome, too.

1:06:49
Ha ha ha!
1:06:50
How like the empress
and her sons you are.

1:06:54
Well are you fitted,
had you but a Moor.

1:06:57
Could not all hell
afford you such a devil?

1:07:01
What wouldst thou
have us do, Andronicus?

1:07:04
Show me a murderer,
and I'll deal with him.

1:07:08
Show me a villain
that hath done a rape,

1:07:11
and I am sent to be
revenged on him.

1:07:15
Look round about
the wicked streets of Rome.

1:07:18
When thou finds a man
that's like thyself,

1:07:21
good Murder, stab him.
1:07:23
He's a murderer.
1:07:26
Hmm?
1:07:34
Go thou with him,
1:07:36
and when it is thy hap to find
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another that is like to thee,
1:07:39
good Rapine, stab him!
1:07:41
He's a ravisher.
1:07:42
Aah!
1:07:43
Ha ha ha ha!
1:07:50
Go thou with them,
and in the emperor's court,

1:07:53
there is a queen
attended by a Moor.

1:07:55
Well mayst thou know her
by thy own proportion,

1:07:57
for up and down
she doth resemble thee.


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