Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Marc. Chiefe Architect and plotter of these woes,
Marc. The Villaine is aliue in Titus house,
Marc. And as he is, to witnesse this is true.
Marc. Now iudge what course had Titus to reuenge
Marc. These wrongs, vnspeakeable past patience,
Marc. Or more then any liuing man could beare.
Marc. Now you haue heard the truth, what say you Romaines?
Marc. Haue we done ought amisse? shew vs wherein,
Marc. And from the place where you behold vs now,
Marc. The poore remainder of Andronici,
Marc. Will hand in hand all headlong cast vs downe,
Marc. And on the ragged stones beat forth our braines,
Marc. And make a mutuall closure of our house:
Marc. Speake Romaines speake, and if you say we shall,
Marc. Loe hand in hand, Lucius and I will fall.
Emilli. Emilli.
Emilli. Come come, thou reuerent man of Rome,
Emilli. And bring our Emperour gently in thy hand,
Emilli. Lucius our Emperour: for well I know,
Emilli. The common voyce do cry it shall be so.