Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Tit. And kinsmen then we may goe pipe for iustice.
Marc. Marc.
Marc. O Publius is not this a heauie case
Marc. To see thy Noble Vnckle thus distract?
Publ. Publ.
Publ. Therefore my Lords it highly vs concernes,
Publ. By day and night t' attend him carefully:
Publ. And feede his humour kindely as we may,
Publ. Till time beget some carefull remedie.
Marc. Kinsmen, his sorrowes are past remedie.
Marc. Ioyne with the Gothes, and with reuengefull warre,
Marc. Take wreake on Rome for this ingratitude,
Marc. And vengeance on the Traytor Saturnine.
Tit. Tit.
Tit. Publius how now? how now my Maisters?
Tit. What haue you met with her?
Publ. No my good Lord, but Pluto sends you word,
Publ. If you will haue reuenge from hell you shall,