Cor. O that I had him, with fix Aufidiuffes, or more; His Tribe; to ufe my lawful Sword Auf. Infolent Villain. All Con. Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill him. [The Confpirators all draw, and kill Martius, who falls, and Aufidius ftands on him. Lords. Hold, hold, hold, hold. Auf. My Noble Lords, hear me speak. 2 Lord. Thou haft done a deed, whereat Valour will weep. 3 Lord. Tread not upon him---Masters all, be quiet, Put up your Swords. Auf. My Lords, When you shall know (as in this Rage Provok'd by him, you cannot) the great danger My felf your Loyal Servant, or endure x Lord. Bear from hence his Body, And mourn you for him. Let him be regarded 2 Lord. His own impatience Takes from Aufidius a great part of blame: Auf. My Rage is gone, And I am ftruck with Sorrow: Take him up: Yet he shall have a Noble Memory. Affift. [Exeunt, bearing the Body of Martius. A dead March founded. SA MEN. Aturninus, Son to the late Emperor of Rome, and afterwards declar'd Emperor himself. Baffianus, Brother to Saturninus, in Love with Lavinia, Titus Andronicus, a Noble Roman, General against the Goths. Marcus Andronicus, Tribune of the People, and Brother to Titus, Marcus, Quintus, Sons to Titus Andronicus. Lucius Mutius, Young Lucius, a Boy, Son to Lucius. Tamora, Queen of the Goths, and afterwards Married to Saturninus. Lavinia, Daughter to Titus Andronicus. Senators, Judges, Officers, Soldiers, and other Attendants. SCENE Rome, and the Country near it. Titus 205 Ꭸ Titus Andronicus. ACT I. SCENE I SCENE Rome. Enter the Tribunes and Senators aloft,as in the Senate. SATURNINUS. Oble Patricians, Patrons of my Right, Then let my Father's Honours live in me, If ever Baffianus, Cafar's Son, Were gracious in the Eyes of Royal Rome, |