2220To iu
stice, continence, and Nobillitie:
2321But let de
sert in pure ele
ction
shine,
2422And Romaines
fight for freedome in your choice.
2523Marcus Andronicus with the Crowne. 2624Princes that
striue by fa
ctions and by friends,
2725Ambitiou
sly for Rule and Emperie,
2826Know that the people of Rome for whom we
stand
2927A
speciall Partie, haue by common voice,
3028In ele
ction for the Romaine Empery
3129Cho
sen
Andronicus,
surnamed
Pius:
3230For many good and great de
serts to Rome,
3331A Nobler man, a brauer
Warriour,
3432Liues not this day within the Cittie walls.
3533Hee by the Senate is accited home,
3634From weary warres again
st the barbarous
Gothes,
3735That with his
sonnes a terrour to our foes,
3836Hath yoakt a Nation
strong, traind vp in Armes.
3937Tenne yeares are
spent
since
fir
st he vndertooke
4038This cau
se of Rome, and cha
sti
sed with armes
4139Our enemies pride: Fiue times he hath returnd
4240Bleeding to Rome, bearing his valiant
sonnes,
4341In Co
ffins from the
field, and at this day,
43.142To the Monument of that
Andronicy 43.243Done
sacri
fice of expiation,
43.344And
slaine the Noble
st pri
soner of the
Gothes.
4445And now at la
st laden with honours
spoiles,
4546Returnes the good
Andronicus to Rome,
4647Renowned
Titus flouri
shing in Armes.
4748Let vs intreat by honour of his name,
4849Whom worthily you would haue now
succeede,
4950And in the Capitall and Senates Right,
5051Whom you pretend to honour and adore,
5152That you withdraw you, and abate your
strength,
5253Di
smi
sse your followers, and as
suters
should,
5354Pleade your de
serts in peace and humblenes.
Saturninus.