1:09:02
Marcus, my brother?
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'Tis sad Titus calls.
1:09:12
Go, gentle Marcus,
to thy nephew Lucius.
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Thou shalt inquire him
out among the Goths.
1:09:17
Bid him repair to me
and bring with him
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some of the chiefest princes
of the Goths.
1:09:22
Tell him the emperor
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and the empress, too,
feast at my house,
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and he shall feast with them.
1:09:27
This do thou for my love,
1:09:29
and so let him
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as he regards
his aged father's life.
1:09:34
This will I do
and soon return again.
1:09:42
Now will I hence
about thy business
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and take my ministers
along with me.
1:09:47
Nay, nay.
1:09:49
Let Rape and Murder stay with me,
1:09:51
or else I'll call
my brother back again
1:09:54
and cleave to no revenge but Lucius.
1:09:57
What say you, boys?
1:09:59
Will you abide with him
1:10:00
whiles I go tell
my lord the emperor
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how I have governed
our determined jest?
1:10:05
Madam, depart at pleasure.
1:10:08
Leave us here.
1:10:11
Farewell, Andronicus.
1:10:14
Revenge now goes to lay a complot
to betray thy foes.
1:10:20
I know thou dost,
1:10:21
and, sweet Revenge, farewell.
1:10:37
Tell us, old man,
how shall we be employed?
1:10:40
Tut. I have work
well enough for you.
1:10:45
Come hither,
Publius, Caius, Valentin!
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What is your will?
1:10:58
Know you these two?