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Titus Andronicus (Folio, 1623)
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1068Enter the Empresse Sonnes, with Lauinia, her hands cut off and
1069her tongue cut out, and rausht.
1071Who t'was that cut thy tongue and rauisht thee.
1073And if thy stumpes will let thee play the Scribe.
1075Chi. Goe home,
1081Exeunt.
1082Winde Hornes.
1083Enter Marcus from hunting, to Lauinia.
1085Cosen a word, where is your husband?
1086If I do dreame, would all my wealth would wake me;
1089Speake gentle Neece, what sterne vngentle hands
1090Hath lopt, and hew'd, and made thy body bare
1093And might not gaine so great a happines
1095Alas, a Crimson riuer of warme blood,
1096Like to a bubling fountaine stir'd with winde,
1098Comming and going with thy hony breath.
1103As from a Conduit with their issuing Spouts,
1104Yet doe thy cheekes looke red as Titans face,
1105Blushing to be encountred with a Cloud,
1107Oh that I knew thy hart, and knew the beast
1108That I might raile at him to ease my mind.
1109Sorrow concealed, like an Ouen stopt,
1110Doth burne the hart to Cinders where it is.
1112And in a tedious Sampler sowed her minde.
1113But louely Neece, that meane is cut from thee,
1114A craftier Tereus hast thou met withall,
dd 2 That
40The Tragedie of Titus Andronicus.
1116That could haue better sowed then Philomel.
1118Tremble like Aspen leaues vpon a Lute,
1120He would not then haue toucht them for his life.
1121Or had he heard the heauenly Harmony,
1122Which that sweet tongue hath made:
1123He would haue dropt his knife and fell asleepe,
1124As Cerberus at the Thracian Poets feete.
1125Come, let vs goe, and make thy father blinde,
1127One houres storme will drowne the fragrant meades,
1128What, will whole months of teares thy Fathers eyes?
1129Doe not draw backe, for we will mourne with thee:
1131Actus Tertius.