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... Lucius ; by me , Lucius ; do not fear thine aunt . TIT . She loves thee , Boy , too well to do thee harm . YOUNG LUC . Ay ; when my father was in Rome she did . MARC . What means my niece Lavinia by these signs ? TIT . Fear her not , Lucius ...
... Lucius ; by me , Lucius ; do not fear thine aunt . TIT . She loves thee , Boy , too well to do thee harm . YOUNG LUC . Ay ; when my father was in Rome she did . MARC . What means my niece Lavinia by these signs ? TIT . Fear her not , Lucius ...
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... Lucius ' banishment was wrongfully , And they have wish'd that Lucius were their Emperor . TAM . Why should you fear ? is not your City strong ? SAT . Ay ; but the Citizens do favour Lucius , And will revolt from me to succour him . TAM ...
... Lucius ' banishment was wrongfully , And they have wish'd that Lucius were their Emperor . TAM . Why should you fear ? is not your City strong ? SAT . Ay ; but the Citizens do favour Lucius , And will revolt from me to succour him . TAM ...
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... Lucius and I will fall . 130 ÆMIL . Come down , thou reverend Man of Rome , come down , And bring our Emperor gently in thy hand , Lucius our Emperor ; for well I know The common Voice do cry It shall be so . ALL . Lucius , all hail ...
... Lucius and I will fall . 130 ÆMIL . Come down , thou reverend Man of Rome , come down , And bring our Emperor gently in thy hand , Lucius our Emperor ; for well I know The common Voice do cry It shall be so . ALL . Lucius , all hail ...
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Aaron ACT I Sc ACT V Sc ÆMIL arms art thou Bassianus behold blood canst child dead dear death deed dishonour'd dost thou doth EMILIUS Emperor Empress Enter TITUS entreat Exeunt exit eyes father fear friends gentle give gracious Grandsire grief hast thou hath heart Heaven here's hither honour II Sc justice kill'd kneel Lavinia live look Lord Titus Madam MARC Marcus MART MARTIUS Moor mother Murther Mutius noble old Andronicus Philomel pity Prince Publius Queen of Goths QUIN QUINTUS rape Re-enter Revenge Roman Rome Rome's SATURNINUS Scythia Semiramis shew sorrow speak surpris'd sweet sword Tamora tears tell Tereus thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thy brother thy hand thy sons TITUS ANDRONICUS tongue traitorous Tribunes UNIVERSITY OF IOWA unto Villain weep witness woes wretched YOUNG LUC Young LUCIUS