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had they executed。 Revenge it; as you love your mother's life; Or be ye not 

henceforth call'd my children。 DEMETRIUS。 This is a witness that I am 

thy son。 'Stabs BASSIANUS' CHIRON。 And this for me; struck home to 

show   my   strength。   'Also   stabs'   LAVINIA。   Ay;   come;   Semiramis…   nay; 

barbarous Tamora; For no name fits thy nature but thy own! TAMORA。 

Give me the poniard; you shall know; my boys; Your mother's hand shall 

right   your   mother's    wrong。   DEMETRIUS。           Stay;   madam;    here   is  more 

belongs to her; First thrash the corn; then after burn the straw。 This minion 

stood upon her chastity; Upon her nuptial vow; her loyalty; And with that 

painted   hope   braves   your   mightiness; And   shall   she   carry   this   unto   her 

grave? CHIRON。 An if she do; I would I were an eunuch。 Drag hence her 

husband to some secret hole; And make his dead trunk pillow to our lust。 

TAMORA。   But   when   ye   have   the   honey   we   desire;   Let   not   this   wasp 

outlive; us both to sting。 CHIRON。 I warrant you; madam; we will make 

that sure。 Come; mistress; now perforce we will enjoy That nice…preserved 

honesty   of   yours。   LAVINIA。   O   Tamora!   thou   bearest   a   woman's   face… 

TAMORA。   I   will   not   hear   her   speak;   away   with   her!   LAVINIA。   Sweet 

lords; entreat her hear me but a word。 DEMETRIUS。 Listen; fair madam: 

let   it  be  your   glory   To  see   her  tears;  but   be  your   heart   to  them    As 

unrelenting flint to drops of rain。 LAVINIA。 When did the tiger's young 

ones teach the dam? O; do not learn her wrath… she taught it thee; The milk 

thou suck'dst from her did turn to marble; Even at thy teat thou hadst thy 

tyranny。 Yet every mother breeds not sons alike: 'To CHIRON' Do thou 

entreat her show a woman's pity。 CHIRON。 What; wouldst thou have me 

prove  myself   a  bastard?   LAVINIA。  'Tis   true;  the   raven doth   not   hatch   a 

lark。 Yet have I heard… O; could I find it now!… The lion; mov'd with pity; 



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did endure To have his princely paws par'd all away。 Some say that ravens 

foster forlorn children; The whilst their own birds famish in their nests; O; 

be to me; though thy hard heart say no; Nothing so kind; but something 

pitiful! TAMORA。 I know not what it means; away with her! LAVINIA。 O; 

let me teach thee! For my father's sake; That gave thee life when well he 

might   have   slain   thee;   Be   not   obdurate;   open   thy   deaf   ears。   TAMORA。 

Hadst thou in person ne'er offended me; Even for his sake am I pitiless。 

Remember; boys; I pour'd forth tears in vain To save your brother from the 

sacrifice; But fierce Andronicus would not relent。 Therefore away with her; 

and use her as you will; The worse to her the better lov'd of me。 LAVINIA。 

O Tamora; be call'd a gentle queen; And with thine own hands kill me in 

this   place!   For   'tis   not   life   that   I   have   begg'd   so   long;   Poor   I   was   slain 

when   Bassianus   died。 TAMORA。 What   beg'st   thou;   then?   Fond   woman; 

let me go。 LAVINIA。 'Tis present death I beg; and one thing more; That 

womanhood denies my tongue to tell: O; keep me from their worse than 

killing lust; And tumble me into some loathsome pit; Where never man's 

eye    may    behold    my   body;    Do   this;  and   be   a  charitable   murderer。 

TAMORA。 So should I rob my sweet sons of their fee; No; let them satisfy 

their lust on   thee。   DEMETRIUS。 Away!   for   thou   hast stay'd   us here   too 

long。 LAVINIA。 No grace? no womanhood? Ah; beastly creature; The blot 

and enemy to our general name! Confusion fall… CHIRON。 Nay; then I'll 

stop your mouth。 Bring thou her husband。 

       This is the hole where Aaron bid us hide him。 

       DEMETRIUS   throws   the   body   of   BASSIANUS   into   the   pit;   then 

exeunt DEMETRIUS and CHIRON; dragging off LAVINIA 

       TAMORA。 Farewell; my sons; see that you make her sure。 Ne'er let 

my heart know merry cheer indeed Till all the Andronici be made away。 

Now will I hence to seek my lovely Moor; And let my spleenful sons this 

trull deflower。 Exit 

       Re…enter    AARON;       with   two    of  TITUS'     sons;   QUINTUS        and 

MARTIUS 

       AARON。 Come on; my lords; the better foot before; Straight will I 

bring   you   to   the   loathsome   pit   Where   I   espied   the   panther   fast   asleep。 

QUINTUS。 My sight is very dull; whate'er it bodes。 MARTIUS。 And mine; 



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I promise you; were it not for shame; Well could I leave our sport to sleep 

awhile。 'Falls into the pit' QUINTUS。 What; art thou fallen? What subtle 

hole   is   this;   Whose   mouth   is   covered   with   rude…growing   briers;   Upon 

whose   leaves      are   drops   of   new…shed     blood   As   fresh   as  morning      dew 

distill'd on flowers? A very fatal place it seems to me。 Speak; brother; hast 

thou   hurt   thee   with   the   fall?   MARTIUS。   O   brother;   with   the   dismal'st 

object hurt That ever eye with sight made heart lament! AARON。 'Aside' 

Now will I fetch the King to find them here; That he thereby may have a 

likely    guess    How    these    were   they    that  made     away    his  brother。    Exit 

MARTIUS。          Why     dost   not  comfort     me;    and   help   me    out   From    this 

unhallow'd   and   blood…stained   hole?   QUINTUS。   I   am   surprised   with   an 

uncouth   fear;   A   chilling   sweat   o'er…runs   my   trembling   joints;   My   heart 

suspects   more   than   mine   eye   can   see。   MARTIUS。   To   prove   thou   hast   a 

true   divining   heart; Aaron   and   thou   look   down   into   this   den; And   see   a 

fearful    sight   of  blood    and   death。   QUINTUS。        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 who it is; for ne'er till now Was 

I a child to fear I know not what。 MARTIUS。 Lord Bassianus lies beray'd 

in blood; All on a heap; like to a slaughtered lamb; In this detested; dark; 

blood…drinking pit。 QUINTUS。 If it be dark; how dost thou know 'tis he? 

MARTIUS。   Upon   his   bloody   finger   he   doth   wear   A   precious   ring   that 

lightens all this hole; Which; like a taper in some monument; Doth shine 

upon the dead man's earthy cheeks; And shows the ragged entrails of this 

pit; So pale did shine the moon on Pyramus When he by night lay bath'd in 

maiden   blood。   O   brother;   help   me   with   thy   fainting   hand…   If   fear   hath 

made thee   faint;  as me   it   hath… Out of   this fell devouring   receptacle; As 

hateful   as   Cocytus'   misty  mouth。   QUINTUS。   Reach   me   thy  hand;   that   I 

may help thee out; Or; wanting strength to do thee so much good; I may be 

pluck'd into the swallowing womb Of this deep pit; poor Bassianus' grave。 

I have no strength to pluck thee to the brink。 MARTIUS。 Nor I no strength 

to   climb   without   thy   help。   QUINTUS。   Thy   hand   once   more;   I   will   not 

loose again; Till   thou   art here   aloft; or   I   below。 Thou   canst not   come   to 

me… I come to thee。 'Falls in' 

       Enter the EMPEROR and AARON the Moor 



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       SATURNINUS。 Along with me! I'll see what hole is here; And what 

he is that now is leapt into it。 Say; who art thou that lately didst descend 

Into this gaping hollow of the earth? MARTIUS。 The unhappy sons of old 

Andronicus;  Brought   hither  in a   most   unlucky  hour; To   find   thy  brother 

Bassianus dead。 SATURNINUS。 My brother dead! I know thou dost but 

jest:   He   and   his   lady   both   are   at   the   lodge   Upon   the   north   side   of   this 

pleasant   chase;   'Tis   not   an   hour   since   I   left   them   there。   MARTIUS。   We 

know not where you left them all alive; But; out alas! here have we found 

him dead。 

       Re…enter    TAMORA;         with   attendants;    TITUS     ANDRONICUS           and 

Lucius 

       TAMORA。         Where     is  my    lord  the   King?    SATURNINUS。           Here; 

Tamora; though griev'd with killing grief。 TAMORA。 Where is thy brother 

Bassianus?       SATURNINUS。          Now     to  the  bottom    dost   thou   search    my 

wound; Poor Bassianus here lies murdered。 TAMORA。 Then all too late I 

bring   this   fatal   writ;   The   complot   of   this   timeless   tragedy; And   wonder 

greatly that man's face can fold In pleasing smiles such murderous tyranny。 

'She giveth SATURNINE a letter' SATURNINUS。 'Reads' 'An if we miss 

to   meet   him   handsomely;   Sweet   huntsman

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