Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bassianus. Renowned Titus, flourishing in Armes
Bassianus. Let vs intreat, by Honour of his Name,
Bassianus. Whom (worthily) you would haue now succeede,
Bassianus. And in the Capitoll and Senates right,
Bassianus. Whom you pretend to Honour and Adore,
Bassianus. That you withdraw you, and abate your Strength,
Bassianus. Dismisse your Followers, and as Suters should,
Bassianus. Pleade your Deserts in Peace and Humblenesse.
Saturnine. Saturnine.
Saturnine. How fayre the Tribune speakes,
Saturnine. To calme my thoughts.
Bassia. Bassia.
Bassia. Marcus Andronicus, so I do affie
Bassia. In thy vprightnesse and Integrity:
Bassia. And so I Loue and Honor thee, and thine,
Bassia. Thy Noble Brother Titus, and his Sonnes,
Bassia. And Her (to whom my thoughts are humbled all)
Bassia. Gracious Lauinia, Romes rich Ornament,
Bassia. That I will heere dismisse my louing Friends:
Bassia. And to my Fortunes, and the Peoples Fauour,