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Speeches (Lines) for Martius
in "Titus Andronicus"

Total: 10

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

I,1,411

He is not with himself; let us withdraw.

2

II,3,941

And mine, I promise you; were't not for shame,
Well could I leave our sport to sleep awhile.

3

II,3,950

O brother, with the dismall'st object hurt
That ever eye with sight made heart lament!

4

II,3,956

Why dost not comfort me, and help me out
From this unhallowed and blood-stained hole?

5

II,3,961

To prove thou hast a true-divining heart,
Aaron and thou look down into this den,...

6

II,3,969

Lord Bassianus lies embrewed here,
All on a heap, like to a slaughter'd lamb,...

7

II,3,973

Upon his bloody finger he doth wear
A precious ring, that lightens all the hole,...

8

II,3,989

Nor I no strength to climb without thy help.

9

II,3,999

The unhappy son of old Andronicus:
Brought hither in a most unlucky hour,...

10

II,3,1006

We know not where you left him all alive;
But, out, alas! here have we found him dead....

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