Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Lauin. That gaue thee life when well he might haue slaine thee:
Lauin. Be not obdurate, open thy deafe eares.
Tamo. Tamo.
Tamo. Had'st thou in person nere offended me.
Tamo. Euen for his sake am I pittilesse:
Tamo. Remember Boyes I powr'd forth teares in vaine,
Tamo. To saue your brother from the sacrifice,
Tamo. But fierce Andronicus would not relent,
Tamo. Therefore away with her, and vse her as you will,
Tamo. The worse to her, the better lou'd of me.
Laui. Laui.
Laui. Oh Tamora,
Laui. Be call'd a gentle Queene,
Laui. And with thine owne hands kill me in this place,
Laui. For 'tis not life that I haue beg'd so long,
Laui. Poore I was slaine, when Bassianus dy'd.
Tam. Tam.
Tam. What beg'st thou then? fond woman let me go?
Laui. 'Tis present death I beg, and one thing more,