Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Andronicus. None
Andronicus. The Lamentable Tragedie of Titus Andronicus.
Andronicus. The letter L has slipped up the page, above the rest of the line.Loe as the Barke that hath discharg'd his fraught,
Andronicus. Returnes with precious lading to the Bay,
Andronicus. From whence at first she wegih'dweigh'd her Anchorage:
Andronicus. Commeth Andronicus bound with Lawrell bowes,
Andronicus. To resalute his Country with his teares,
Andronicus. Teares of true ioy for his returne to Rome,
Andronicus. Thou great defender of this Capitoll,
Andronicus. Stand gracious to the Rites that we intend.
Andronicus. Romaines, of fiue and twenty Valiant Sonnes,
Andronicus. Halfe of the number that King Priam had,
Andronicus. Behold the poore remaines aliue and dead!
Andronicus. These that Suruiue, let Rome reward with Loue:
Andronicus. These that I bring vnto their latest home,
Andronicus. With buriall amongst their Auncestors.
Andronicus. Heere Gothes haue giuen me leaue to sheath my Sword:
Andronicus. Titus vnkinde, and carelesse of thine owne,
Andronicus. Why suffer'st thou thy Sonnes vnburied yet,
Andronicus. To houer on the dreadfull shore of Stix?