Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Deme. with hounds and hornes, and Marcus.
Tit. Tit.
Tit. The hunt is vp, the morne is bright and gray,
Tit. The fields are fragrant, and the Woods are greene,
Tit. Vncouple heere, and let vs make a bay,
Tit. And wake the Emperour, and his louely Bride,
Tit. And rouze the Prince, and ring a hunters peale,
Tit. That all the Court may eccho with the noyse.
Tit. Sonnes let it be your charge, as it is ours,
Tit. To attend the Emperours person carefully:
Tit. I haue bene troubled in my sleepe this night,
Tit. But dawning day new comfort hath inspir'd.
Tit. Winde Hornes
Tit. Heere a cry of houndes, and winde hornes in a peale, then
Tit. Enter Saturninus, Tamora, Bassianus, Lauinia, Chiron, De
Tit. metrius, and their Attendants
Ti. Ti.
Ti. Many good morrowes to your Maiestie,
Ti. Madam to you as many and as good.
Ti. I promised your Grace, a Hunters peale.