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Besides, this sorrow is the enemy
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and would usurp upon my watery eyes
:17:09
and make them blind
with tributary tears.
:17:13
Then which way shall
I find revenge's cave?
:17:18
For these two heads
do seem to speak to me
:17:21
and threat me
I shall never come to bliss
:17:25
till all these mischiefs
be returned again
:17:28
even in their throats
that have committed them.
:17:38
Now, let me see
what task I have to do.
:17:40
You heavy people, circle me about
:17:44
that I may turn me
to each one of you
:17:46
and swear unto my soul
to right your wrongs.
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The vow is made.
:18:10
Come, Brother, take a head.
:18:12
I n this hand,
the other will I bear.
:18:14
And thou, Lavinia,
thou shalt be employed.
:18:17
Bear thou my hand, sweet wench,
between thy teeth.
:18:22
As for thee, boy,
go get thee from my sight.
:18:25
Thou art an exile,
and thou must not stay.
:18:29
Hie to the Goths
and raise an army there.
:18:31
And if you love me,
as I think you do,
:18:34
let's kiss and part,
:18:36
for we have much to do.
:18:42
Farewell, Andronicus, my noble father.
:18:48
The woe fullest man
that ever lived in Rome.
:18:58
Now will I to the Goths