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Tell me, Andronicus,
doth this motion please thee?
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Hmm?
:25:10
It doth, my worthy lord,
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and in this match I hold me
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highly honored of Your Grace.
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And here, in sight of Rome,
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to Saturnine, king and commander
of our commonweal,
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the wide world's emperor,
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do I consecrate my sword,
my chariot, and my prisoners:
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presents well worthy
Rome's imperial lord.
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Thanks, noble Titus,
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father of my life.
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How proud I am of thee
and of thy gifts
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Rome shall record.
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And when I do forget
the least of these unspeakable deserts,
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Romans, forget thy fealty to me.
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Now, madam,
are you prisoner to an emperor--
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to him that,
for your honor and your state,
:26:31
will use you nobly
and your followers.
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Mmm...
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a goodly lady.
:26:39
Trust me,
of the hue that I would choose...
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were I to choose anew.
:26:48
Clear up, fair Queen,
that cloudy countenance.
:26:52
Though chance of war hath wrought
this change of cheer,
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thou comest not to be made
a scorn in Rome.
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Princely shall be thy usage...