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O Titus, see.
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Oh, see what thou hast done--
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in a bad quarrel
slain a virtuous son.
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No, foolish Tribune, no.
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No son of mine,
nor thou, nor these,
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confederates in the deed
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that hath dishonored all our family.
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But let us give him burial as becomes.
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Give Mutius burial with our brethren.
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Traitors, away!
He rests not in this tomb.
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Here none but soldiers
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and Rome's servitors repose in fame--
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none basely slain in brawls.
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Bury him where you can.
He comes not here.
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My lord, this is impiety in you.
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He must be buried with his brethren.
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And shall, or him we will accompany!
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And shall?
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What villain was it spake that word?
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He that would vouch it
in any place but here.
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What, would you bury him in my despite?
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No, noble Titus...
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but entreat of thee to pardon Mutius
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and to bury him.
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Marcus, even thou has
struck upon my crest
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and, with these boys,
mine honor thou hast wounded.
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My foes I do repute you every one,
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so trouble me no more,
but get you gone.
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He is not with himself.
Let us withdraw.
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Not I, till Mutius' bones be buried.
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Father...
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and in that name
doth nature speak...
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Dear Father,
soul and substance of us all...
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Renowned Titus,
more than half my soul...
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Rise, Marcus, rise.
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The dismall'st day is this
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that e'er I saw,
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to be dishonored by my sons in Rome.