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1:08:02
I pray thee,
do on them some violent death.

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They have been violent
to me and mine.

1:08:11
Well hast thou lessoned us.
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This shall we do.
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But...would it please thee,
good Andronicus,

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to send for Lucius
thy thrice valiant son,

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and bid him come and banquet
at thy house?

1:08:30
I will bring in
the empress and her sons,

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the emperor himself,
and all thy foes.

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And at thy mercy...
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shall they stoop and kneel,
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and on them shalt thou
ease thy angry heart.

1:08:54
Ha ha!
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What says Andronicus
to this device?

1:09:02
Marcus, my brother?
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'Tis sad Titus calls.
1:09:12
Go, gentle Marcus,
to thy nephew Lucius.

1:09:15
Thou shalt inquire him
out among the Goths.

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Bid him repair to me
and bring with him

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some of the chiefest princes
of the Goths.

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Tell him the emperor
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and the empress, too,
feast at my house,

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and he shall feast with them.
1:09:27
This do thou for my love,
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and so let him
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as he regards
his aged father's life.

1:09:34
This will I do
and soon return again.

1:09:42
Now will I hence
about thy business

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and take my ministers
along with me.

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Nay, nay.
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Let Rape and Murder stay with me,
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or else I'll call
my brother back again

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and cleave to no revenge but Lucius.
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What say you, boys?
1:09:59
Will you abide with him

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