Speeches (Lines) for Bassianus
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Romans, friends, followers, favorers of my right,
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Marcus Andronicus, so I do ally
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Tribunes, and me, a poor competitor. |
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Andronicus, I do not flatter thee,
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Lord Titus, by your leave, this maid is mine. |
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Ay, noble Titus; and resolved withal
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By him that justly may
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And you of yours, my lord! I say no more,
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Rape, call you it, my lord, to seize my own,
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My lord, what I have done, as best I may,
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Lavinia, how say you? |
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Who have we here? Rome's royal empress,
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Believe me, queen, your swarth Cimmerian
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The king my brother shall have note of this. |
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