Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Luci. He loues his pledges dearer then his life:
Luci. Farewell Lauinia my noble sister,
Luci. O would thou wert as thou to fore hast beene,
Luci. But now, nor Lucius nor Lauinia liues
Luci. But in obliuion and hateful griefes:
Luci. If Lucius liue, he will requit your wrongs,
Luci. And make proud Saturnine and his Empresse
Luci. Beg at the gates like Tarquin and his Queene.
Luci. Now will I to the Gothes and raise a power,
Luci. To be reueng'd on Rome and Saturnine.
Luci. Exit Lucius
Luci. [Act 3, Scene 2]
Luci. A Banket.
Luci. Enter Andronicus, Marcus, Lauinia, and the Boy.
An. An.
An. So, so, now sit, and looke you eate no more
An. Then will preserue iust so much strength in vs
An. As will reuenge these bitter woes of ours.
An. Marcus vnknit that sorrow‑wreathen knot:
An. Thy Neece and I (poore Creatures) want our hands