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These are their brethren , whom you Goths beheld Alive and dead ; and for their brethren slain Religiously they ask a sacrifice : To this your son is mark'd , and die he must , To appease their groaning shadows that are gone . Luc .
These are their brethren , whom you Goths beheld Alive and dead ; and for their brethren slain Religiously they ask a sacrifice : To this your son is mark'd , and die he must , To appease their groaning shadows that are gone . Luc .
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My foes I do repute you every one ; So trouble me no more , but get you gone . Mart . He is not with himself ; let us withdraw . Quin . Not I , till Mutius ' bones be buried . [ Marcus and the sons of Titus kneel . Marc .
My foes I do repute you every one ; So trouble me no more , but get you gone . Mart . He is not with himself ; let us withdraw . Quin . Not I , till Mutius ' bones be buried . [ Marcus and the sons of Titus kneel . Marc .
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Aaron is gone ; and my compassionate heart Will not permit mine eyes once to behold The thing whereat it trembles by surmise : O , tell me how it is ; for ne'er till now 220 Was I a child to fear I know not what . Mart .
Aaron is gone ; and my compassionate heart Will not permit mine eyes once to behold The thing whereat it trembles by surmise : O , tell me how it is ; for ne'er till now 220 Was I a child to fear I know not what . Mart .
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... to death my wretched sons are gone ; Here stands my other son , a banish'd man ; And here my brother , weeping at my woes : But that which gives my soul the greatest spurn , Is dear Lavinia , dearer than my soul .
... to death my wretched sons are gone ; Here stands my other son , a banish'd man ; And here my brother , weeping at my woes : But that which gives my soul the greatest spurn , Is dear Lavinia , dearer than my soul .
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Out on thee , murderer ! thou kill'st my heart ; Mine eyes are cloy'd with view of tyranny : A deed of death done on the innocent Becomes not Titus ' brother : get thee gone ; I see thou art not for my company . Marc .
Out on thee , murderer ! thou kill'st my heart ; Mine eyes are cloy'd with view of tyranny : A deed of death done on the innocent Becomes not Titus ' brother : get thee gone ; I see thou art not for my company . Marc .
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