:56:07
Revenge it,
as you love your mother's life,
:56:10
or be ye not henceforth
called my children.
:56:14
This is a witness
that I am thy son.
:56:18
And this for me,
struck home to show my strength.
:56:34
Ay.
:56:35
Come, Semiramis!
:56:37
Nay, barbarous Tamora,
:56:40
for no name fits thy nature
but thy own!
:56:42
Give me the poniard.
:56:43
Your mother's hand shall right
your mother's wrong.
:56:46
Stay, madam.
:56:48
Here is more belongs to her.
:56:51
First thrash the corn,
then after burn the straw.
:56:57
This minion stood upon her chastity,
:57:01
upon her nuptial vow, her loyalty,
:57:04
and with that painted hope
she braves your mightiness.
:57:08
And shall she carry this
unto her grave?
:57:11
And if she do,
:57:13
I would I were a eunuch.
:57:15
Ha ha ha ha!
:57:17
Drag hence her husband
to some secret hole
:57:20
and make his dead trunk
pillow to our lust.
:57:23
But when ye have
the honeyye desire,
:57:27
let not this wasp
outlive us all to sting.
:57:30
I warrant you, madam,
we will make that sure.
:57:35
Come, mistress.
:57:36
Now perforce we will enjoy
:57:39
that nice preserved honesty of yours.
:57:41
O Tamora,
thou bearest a woman's face--
:57:45
I will not hear her speak.
:57:46
Away with her.
:57:48
Sweet lords,
entreat her hear me but a word.
:57:51
Oh, listen, fair madam.
:57:54
Let it be your glory
to see her tears,
:57:58
but be your heart to them