Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Clowne. Nay truely sir, I could neuer say grace in all
Clowne. my life.
Tit. Tit.
Tit. Sirrah come hither, make no more adoe,
Tit. But giue your Pigeons to the Emperour,
Tit. By me thou shalt haue Iustice at his hands.
Tit. Hold, hold, meane while her's money for thy charges.
Tit. Giue me pen and inke.
Tit. Sirrah, can you with a Grace deliuer a Supplication?
Clowne. Clowne.
Clowne. I sir
Titus. Titus.
Titus. Then here is a Supplication for you, and when
Titus. you come to him, at the first approach you must kneele,
Titus. then kisse his foote, then deliuer vp your Pigeons, and
Titus. then looke for your reward. Ile be at hand sir, see you do
Titus. it brauely.
Clowne. I warrant you sir, let me alone.