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My lord, be ruled by me.
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Be won at last.
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Dissemble all your griefs
and discontents.

:39:12
You are but newly planted
in your throne.

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Lest then the people
and patricians too,

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upon a just survey,
take Titus' part

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and so supplant you
for ingratitude.

:39:23
Yield at entreats,
and let me alone.

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I'll find a day
to massacre them all

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and raze their faction
and their family--

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the cruel father
and his traitorous sons

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to whom I sued
for my dear son's life,

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and make them know what 'tis to
let a queen kneel in the streets

:39:48
and beg for grace in vain.
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Come, come, sweet Emperor.
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Come, Andronicus.
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Take up this good old man,
and cheer the heart

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that dies in tempest
of thy angry frown.

:40:07
Rise, Titus, rise.
My empress hath prevailed.

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I thank Your Majesty and her, my lord.
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And let it be mine honor,
good my lord,

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that I have reconciled
your friends and you.

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For you, Prince Bassianus,
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I have passed my word and promise
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to the emperor that you will be
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more mild and tractable.
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And fear not, lords,
and you, Lavinia.

:40:35
By my advice,
all humbled on your knees,

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you shall ask pardon of His Majesty.
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We do, and vow to heaven
and to Your Highness

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that what we did
was mildly as we might,

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tendering our sister's honor
and our own.

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That, on mine honor,
here I do attest.

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Away, and talk not.
Trouble us no more.


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