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'T is better to be lowly born,
And range with humble livers in content,
Than to be perked up in a glistering grief,
And wear a golden sorrow.

      — King Henry VIII, Act II Scene 3

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1

Titus Andronicus
[I, 1]

(stage directions)

303

[Flourish. SATURNINUS courts TAMORA in dumb show]

2

Titus Andronicus
[II, 3]

Chiron

854

And this for me, struck home to show my strength.

3

Titus Andronicus
[II, 3]

Lavinia

880

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 pity.

4

Titus Andronicus
[III, 1]

Marcus Andronicus

1313

And, for our father's sake and mother's care,
Now let me show a brother's love to thee.

5

Titus Andronicus
[V, 1]

Aaron

2188

Lucius, save the child,
And bear it from me to the empress.
If thou do this, I'll show thee wondrous things,
That highly may advantage thee to hear:
If thou wilt not, befall what may befall,
I'll speak no more but 'Vengeance rot you all!'

6

Titus Andronicus
[V, 2]

Demetrius

2401

Show me a murderer, I'll deal with him.

7

Titus Andronicus
[V, 2]

Chiron

2402

Show me a villain that hath done a rape,
And I am sent to be revenged on him.

8

Titus Andronicus
[V, 2]

Tamora

2404

Show me a thousand that have done thee wrong,
And I will be revenged on them all.

9

Titus Andronicus
[V, 3]

Lucius

2539

Away, inhuman dog! unhallow'd slave!
Sirs, help our uncle to convey him in.
[Exeunt Goths, with AARON. Flourish within]
The trumpets show the emperor is at hand.
[Enter SATURNINUS and TAMORA, with AEMILIUS,]
Tribunes, Senators, and others]

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