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like the Empress and her sons you are! Well are you fitted; had you but a 

Moor。   Could   not   all   hell   afford   you   such   a   devil?   For   well   I   wot   the 

Empress never wags But in her company there is a Moor; And; would you 

represent our queen aright; It were convenient you had such a devil。 But 

welcome   as   you   are。  What   shall   we   do?   TAMORA。  What   wouldst   thou 

have   us   do;   Andronicus?   DEMETRIUS。   Show   me   a   murderer;   I'll   deal 

with him。 CHIRON。 Show me a villain that hath done a rape; And I am 

sent to be reveng'd on him。 TAMORA。 Show me a thousand that hath done 

thee wrong; And I will be revenged on them all。 TITUS。 Look round about 

the wicked streets of Rome; And when thou find'st a man that's like thyself; 



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Good Murder; stab him; he's a murderer。 Go thou with him; and when it is 

thy hap To find another that is like to thee; Good Rapine; stab him; he is a 

ravisher。 Go thou with them; and in the Emperor's court There is a queen; 

attended by a Moor; Well shalt   thou know her by thine own proportion; 

For up and down she doth resemble thee。 I pray thee; do on them some 

violent death; They  have been   violent   to   me   and   mine。 TAMORA。 Well 

hast   thou   lesson'd   us;   this   shall   we   do。   But   would   it   please   thee;   good 

Andronicus; To send for Lucius; thy thrice…valiant son; Who leads towards 

Rome   a   band   of   warlike   Goths; And   bid   him   come   and   banquet   at   thy 

house;   When   he   is   here;   even   at   thy   solemn   feast;   I   will   bring   in   the 

Empress and her sons; The Emperor himself; and all thy foes; And at thy 

mercy shall they stoop and kneel; And on them shalt thou ease thy angry 

heart。 What says Andronicus to this device? TITUS。 Marcus; my brother! 

'Tis sad Titus calls。 

       Enter MARCUS 

       Go; gentle Marcus; to thy nephew Lucius; Thou shalt inquire him out 

among the Goths。 Bid him repair to me; and bring with him Some of the 

chiefest princes of the Goths; Bid him encamp his soldiers where they are。 

Tell him the Emperor and the Empress too Feast at my house; and he shall 

feast with them。 This do thou for my love; and so let him; As he regards 

his aged father's life。 MARCUS。 This will I do; and soon return again。 Exit 

TAMORA。 Now will I hence about thy business; And take my ministers 

along with me。 TITUS。 Nay; nay; let Rape and Murder stay with me; Or 

else I'll call my brother back again; And cleave to no revenge but Lucius。 

TAMORA。 'Aside to her sons' What say you; boys? Will you abide with 

him;   Whiles   I   go   tell   my   lord   the   Emperor   How   I   have   govern'd   our 

determin'd jest? Yield to his humour; smooth and speak him fair; And tarry 

with him  till I   turn   again。 TITUS。  'Aside' I   knew  them all;  though they 

suppos'd me mad; And will o'er reach them in their own devices; A pair of 

cursed     hell…hounds     and   their   dam。   DEMETRIUS。          Madam;      depart    at 

pleasure;   leave   us   here。 TAMORA。   Farewell; Andronicus;   Revenge   now 

goes To lay a complot to betray thy foes。 TITUS。 I know thou dost; and; 

sweet Revenge; farewell。 Exit TAMORA CHIRON。 Tell us; old man; how 

shall   we   be   employ'd?   TITUS。   Tut;   I   have   work   enough   for   you   to   do。 



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Publius; come hither; Caius; and Valentine。 

       Enter PUBLIUS; CAIUS; and VALENTINE 

       PUBLIUS。        What     is  your    will?   TITUS。      Know      you   these    two? 

PUBLIUS。  The   Empress'   sons;   I   take   them:   Chiron;   Demetrius。   TITUS。 

Fie; Publius; fie! thou art too much deceiv'd。 The one is Murder; and Rape 

is the   other's   name; And   therefore   bind   them;   gentle   Publius…   Caius   and 

Valentine;   lay   hands   on   them。   Oft   have   you   heard   me   wish   for   such   an 

hour; And now I find it; therefore bind them sure; And stop their mouths if 

they   begin   to   cry。   Exit   'They   lay   hold   on   CHIRON   and   DEMETRIUS' 

CHIRON。   Villains;   forbear!   we   are   the   Empress'   sons。   PUBLIUS。   And 

therefore   do   we   what   we   are   commanded。   Stop   close   their   mouths;   let 

them not speak a word。 Is he sure bound? Look that you bind them fast。 

       Re…enter TITUS ANDRONICUS with a knife; and LAVINIA; with a 

basin 

       TITUS。   Come;   come;   Lavinia;   look;   thy   foes   are   bound。   Sirs;   stop 

their   mouths;   let   them   not   speak   to   me;   But   let   them   hear   what   fearful 

words   I   utter。   O   villains;   Chiron   and   Demetrius!   Here   stands   the   spring 

whom you have stain'd with mud; This goodly summer with your winter 

mix'd。 You kill'd her husband; and for that vile fault Two of her brothers 

were condemn'd to death; My hand cut off and made a merry jest; Both 

her sweet hands; her tongue; and that more dear Than hands or tongue; her 

spotless chastity; Inhuman traitors; you constrain'd and forc'd。 What would 

you say; if I should let you speak? Villains; for shame you could not beg 

for grace。 Hark; wretches! how I mean to martyr you。 This one hand yet is 

left to cut your throats; Whiles that Lavinia 'tween her stumps doth hold 

The basin that receives your guilty blood。 You know your mother means to 

feast   with    me;   And   calls   herself   Revenge;   and   thinks   me   mad。       Hark; 

villains! I will   grind your bones   to dust; And   with your blood   and it   I'll 

make a paste; And of the paste a coffin I will rear; And make two pasties 

of   your   shameful   heads;   And   bid   that   strumpet;   your   unhallowed   dam; 

Like to the earth; swallow her own increase。 This is the feast that I have 

bid   her   to;   And   this   the   banquet   she   shall   surfeit   on;   For   worse   than 

Philomel you us'd my daughter; And worse than Progne I will be reveng'd。 

And   now   prepare   your   throats。   Lavinia;   come;   Receive   the   blood;   and 



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when that they are dead; Let me go grind their bones to powder small; And 

with this hateful liquor temper it; And in that paste let their vile heads be 

bak'd。 Come; come; be every one officious To make this banquet; which I 

wish may prove More stern and bloody than the Centaurs' feast。 'He cuts 

their   throats'   So。   Now   bring   them   in;   for   I   will   play   the   cook; And   see 

them ready against their mother comes。 Exeunt; bearing the dead bodies 



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               SCENE III。 The court of TITUS' house 



     Enter Lucius; MARCUS; and the GOTHS; with AARON prisoner; and 

his CHILD in the arms of an attendant 

       LUCIUS。 Uncle Marcus; since 'tis my father's mind That I repair to 

Rome;   I   am   content。   FIRST   GOTH。   And   ours   with   thine;   befall   what 

fortune will。 LUCIUS。 Good uncle; take you in this barbarous Moor; This 

ravenous   tiger;   this   accursed   devil;   Let   him  receive   no   sust'nance;   fetter 

him; Till he be brought unto the Empress' face For testimony of her foul 

proceedings。   And   see   the   ambush   of   our   friends   be   strong;   I   fear   the 

Emperor means no good to us。 AARON。 Some devil whisper curses in my 

ear; And prompt me that my tongue may utter forth The venomous malice 

of   my   swelling   heart!   LUCIUS。 Away;   inhuman   dog;   unhallowed   slave! 

Sirs;   help   our   uncle   to   convey   him   in。   Exeunt   GOTHS   with   AARON。 

Flourish within The trumpets show the Emperor is at han

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