of Titus Andronicus.
18291692Weeke, weeke,
so cries a Pigge prepared to the
spit.
18301693Deme. what mean
st thou Aron, wherfore did
st thou this?
18321694Aron. O Lord
sir, tis a deede of pollicie,
18331695Shall
shee liue to betraie this gilt of ours?
18341696A long tongude babling Go
ssip, No Lords, no:
18351697And now be it knowne to you my full intent.
18361698Not farre, one M
uliteus my Countriman
18371699His wife but ye
sternight was brought to bed,
18381700His childe is like to her, faire as you are:
18391701Goe packe with him, and giue the mother gold,
18401702And tell them both, the circum
stance of all,
18411703And how by this their childe
shall be aduaun
st,
18421704And be receiued for the Emperours Heire,
18431705And
sub
stituted in the place of mine,
18441706To calme this tempe
st whirling in the Court,
18451707And let the Lmperour dandle him for his owne.
18461708Harke yee Lords, you
see I haue giuen her Phi
sicke,
18471709And you mu
st needs be
stow her Funerall,
18481710The
fields are neere, and you are gallant Groomes:
18491711This done,
see that you take no longer daies,
18501712But
send the Midwife pre
sentlie to mee.
18511713The Midwife and the Nur
se well made away,
18521714Then let the Ladies tattle what they plea
se.
18531715Chi. A
ron, I
see thou wilt not tru
st the aire with
secrets.
18541716Demetrius. For this care of T
amora,
18551717Her
selfe, and hers, are highlie bound to thee.
Exeunt. 18561718Aron. Now to the
Gothes as
swift as
swallow
flies,
18571719There to di
spo
se this trea
sure in mine armes,
18581720And
secretlie to greete the Empre
sse friends:
18591721Come on you thicke-lipt-
slaue, Ile beare you hence,
18601722For it is you that puts vs to our
shifts:
18611723Ile make you feede on berries, and on roots,
18621724And feede on curds and whay, and
sucke the Goate,
18631725And cabbin in a Caue, and bring you vp,
18641726To be a warriour and commaund a Campe.
Exit. Enter