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With the fall of his Sons in the Wars with the Goths , with the manner of the Ravishment of his daughter Lavinia , " etc. DRAMATIS PERSONE . SATURNINUS , son to the late Emperor TITUS ANDRONICUS Preface.
With the fall of his Sons in the Wars with the Goths , with the manner of the Ravishment of his daughter Lavinia , " etc. DRAMATIS PERSONE . SATURNINUS , son to the late Emperor TITUS ANDRONICUS Preface.
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... A thousand fiends , a thousand hissing snakes , Ten thousand swelling toads , as many urchins , Would make such fearful and confused cries , As any mortal body hearing it Should straight fall mad , or else die suddenly .
... A thousand fiends , a thousand hissing snakes , Ten thousand swelling toads , as many urchins , Would make such fearful and confused cries , As any mortal body hearing it Should straight fall mad , or else die suddenly .
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Confusion fall— 180 Chi . Nay , then I'll stop your mouth . Bring thou her husband : This is the hole where Aaron bid us hide him . [ Demetrius throws the body of Bassianus into the pit ; then exeunt Demetrius and Chiron , dragging off ...
Confusion fall— 180 Chi . Nay , then I'll stop your mouth . Bring thou her husband : This is the hole where Aaron bid us hide him . [ Demetrius throws the body of Bassianus into the pit ; then exeunt Demetrius and Chiron , dragging off ...
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[ Falls into the pit . Quin . What , art thou fall'n ? What subtle hole is this , Whose mouth is cover'd with rude - growing briers , Upon whose leaves are drops of new - shed blood 200 As fresh as morning dew distill'd on flowers ?
[ Falls into the pit . Quin . What , art thou fall'n ? What subtle hole is this , Whose mouth is cover'd with rude - growing briers , Upon whose leaves are drops of new - shed blood 200 As fresh as morning dew distill'd on flowers ?
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Quin . Thy hand once more ; I will not loose again , Till thou art here aloft , or I below : Thou canst not come to me : I come to thee . 220 230 240 [ Falls in . Enter Saturninus with Aaron . Sat. Along with me : Act II . Sc . iii .
Quin . Thy hand once more ; I will not loose again , Till thou art here aloft , or I below : Thou canst not come to me : I come to thee . 220 230 240 [ Falls in . Enter Saturninus with Aaron . Sat. Along with me : Act II . Sc . iii .
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