Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Mar. Vnlesse the Gods delight in tragedies?
Ti. Ti.
Ti. Giue signes sweet girle, for heere are none but friends
Ti. What Romaine Lord it was durst do the deed?
Ti. Or slunke not Saturnine, as Tarquin ersts,
Ti. That left the Campe to sinne in Lucrece bed.
Mar. Mar.
Mar. Sit downe sweet Neece, brother sit downe by me,
Mar. Appollo, Pallas, Ioue, or Mercury,
Mar. Inspire me that I may this treason finde.
Mar. My Lord looke heere, looke heere Lauinia.
Mar. He writes his Name with his staffe, and guides it
Mar. with feete and mouth
Mar. This sandie plot is plaine, guide if thou canst
Mar. This
Mar. The Lamentable Tragedie of Titus Andronicus.
Mar. This after me, I haue writ my name,
Mar. Without the helpe of any hand at all.
Mar. Curst be that hart that forc'st vs to that shift:
Mar. Write thou good Neece, and heere display at last,