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50 [ Exeunt the Followers of Bassianus . Sat. Friends , that have been thus forward in my right , I thank you all , and here dismiss you all ,. And to the love and favour of my country Commit myself , my person and the cause .
50 [ Exeunt the Followers of Bassianus . Sat. Friends , that have been thus forward in my right , I thank you all , and here dismiss you all ,. And to the love and favour of my country Commit myself , my person and the cause .
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[ Exeunt the sons of Andronicus with Alarbus . Tam . O cruel , irreligious piety ! Chi . Was ever Scythia half so barbarous ? Dem . Oppose not Scythia to ambitious Rome . Alarbus goes to rest , and we survive To tremble under Titus ...
[ Exeunt the sons of Andronicus with Alarbus . Tam . O cruel , irreligious piety ! Chi . Was ever Scythia half so barbarous ? Dem . Oppose not Scythia to ambitious Rome . Alarbus goes to rest , and we survive To tremble under Titus ...
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[ Exeunt Bassianus and Marcus with Lavinia . Mut . Brothers , help to convey her hence away , And with my sword I'll keep this door safe . [ Exeunt Lucius , Quintus , and Martius . Tit . Follow , my lord , and I'll soon bring her back .
[ Exeunt Bassianus and Marcus with Lavinia . Mut . Brothers , help to convey her hence away , And with my sword I'll keep this door safe . [ Exeunt Lucius , Quintus , and Martius . Tit . Follow , my lord , and I'll soon bring her back .
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330 [ Exeunt all but Titus . Tit . I am not bid to wait upon this bride . Titus , when wert thou wont to walk alone , Dishonour'd thus and challenged of wrongs ? Re - enter Marcus , Lucius , Quintus , and Martius . Marc .
330 [ Exeunt all but Titus . Tit . I am not bid to wait upon this bride . Titus , when wert thou wont to walk alone , Dishonour'd thus and challenged of wrongs ? Re - enter Marcus , Lucius , Quintus , and Martius . Marc .
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... the panther and the hart with me , 480 490 With horn and hound we'll give your grace bonjour . Sat. Be it so , Titus , and gramercy too . ACT SECOND . Scene I. Rome . Before the palace . Enter Aaron . [ Flourish . Exeunt . Aar .
... the panther and the hart with me , 480 490 With horn and hound we'll give your grace bonjour . Sat. Be it so , Titus , and gramercy too . ACT SECOND . Scene I. Rome . Before the palace . Enter Aaron . [ Flourish . Exeunt . Aar .
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