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whiles I go tell
my lord the emperor
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how I have governed
our determined jest?
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Madam, depart at pleasure.
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Leave us here.
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Farewell, Andronicus.
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Revenge now goes to lay a complot
to betray thy foes.
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I know thou dost,
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and, sweet Revenge, farewell.
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Tell us, old man,
how shall we be employed?
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Tut. I have work
well enough for you.
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Come hither,
Publius, Caius, Valentin!
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What is your will?
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Know you these two?
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The empress' sons,
I take them--Chiron and Demetrius.
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Fie, Publius, fie!
Thou art too much deceived.
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The one is Murder.
Rape is the other's name.
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And therefore bind them,
gentle Publius.
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Caius and Valentin,
lay hands on them.
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Villains, forbear!
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We are thy empress' sons!
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And therefore do we
what we are commanded.
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Come. Come, Lavinia.
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Look.
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Thy foes are bound.
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Now let them hear
what fearful words I utter.
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O villains Chiron and Demetrius!
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Here stands the spring
whom you have stained with mud--
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this goodly summer
with your winter mixed.