The most Lamentable Tragedie
302296L
auinia you are not di
splea
sde with this.
303297Lauinia. Not I my Lord,
sith true Nobilitie,
304298Warrants the
se words in Princely curte
sie.
305299Saturnine. Thanks
sweete L
auinia, Romans let vs goe,
306300Raun
somles here we
set our pri
soners free,
307301Proclaime our Honours Lords with Trumpe and Drum.
308302Bassianus. Lord T
itus by your leaue, this maid is mine.
309303Titus. How
sir, are you in earne
st then my Lord?
310304Bascianus. I Noble T
itus and re
solude withall,
311305To doo my
selfe this rea
son and this right.
312306Marcus. Suum cuiqum is our Romane iu
stce,
313307This Prince in iu
stice ceazeth but his owne.
314308Lucius. And that he will, and
shall if L
ucius liue.
315309Titus. Traitors auaunt, where is the Emperours gard?
316310Trea
son my Lord, L
auinia is
surprizde.
317311Saturnine. Surprizde, by whom?
318312Bascianus. By him that iu
stly may,
319313Beare his betrothde from all the world away.
320314Mutius. Brothers, helpe to conuay her hence away,
321315And with my
sword Ile keepe this doore
safe.
322316Titus. Follow my Lord, and Ile
soone bring her backe.
323317Mutius. My Lord you pa
sse not here.
324318Titus. What villaine boy, bar
st me my way in Rome?
325319Mutius. Helpe L
ucius, helpe.
326320Lucius. My Lord you are vniu
st, and more than
so,
327321In wrongfull quarrell you haue
slaine your
sonne.
328322Titus. Nor thou, nor he, are any
sonnes of mine,
329323My
sonnes would neuer
so di
shonour me,
330324Traitor re
store L
auinia to the Emperour.
331325Lucius, Dead if you will, but not to be his wife,
332326That is anothers lawfull promi
st loue.
333327Enter aloft the Emperour with Tamora and her two 334328sonnes and Aron the moore. 335329Emperour. No T
itus, no, the Emperour needes her not,
336330Nor her, nor thee, nor any of thy
stocke:
Ile