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Titus Andronicus
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     Dramatis Personae 
     Act I   Scene I 
     Act II  Scene I 
     Act II  Scene II 
     Act II  Scene III 
     Act II  Scene IV 
     Act III Scene I
     Act III Scene II
    
     Act IV  Scene I 
     Act IV  Scene II
     Act IV  Scene III
     Act IV  Scene IV
     Act V   Scene I
     Act V   Scene II 
     Act V   Scene III
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     Act II 

    
    ACT II SCENE II	A forest near Rome. Horns and cry of hounds heard.

    
    Enter TITUS ANDRONICUS, with Hunters, &c., MARCUS,
    	LUCIUS, QUINTUS, and MARTIUS
    
    TITUS ANDRONICUS	The hunt is up, the morn is bright and grey,
    	The fields are fragrant and the woods are green:
    	Uncouple here and let us make a bay
    	And wake the emperor and his lovely bride
    	And rouse the prince and ring a hunter's peal,
    	That all the court may echo with the noise.
    	Sons, let it be your charge, as it is ours,
    	To attend the emperor's person carefully:
    	I have been troubled in my sleep this night,
    	But dawning day new comfort hath inspired.
    
    	A cry of hounds and horns, winded in a peal. Enter
    	SATURNINUS, TAMORA, BASSIANUS, LAVINIA, DEMETRIUS,
    	CHIRON, and Attendants
    
    	Many good morrows to your majesty;
    	Madam, to you as many and as good:
    	I promised your grace a hunter's peal.
    
    SATURNINUS	And you have rung it lustily, my lord;
    	Somewhat too early for new-married ladies.
    
    BASSIANUS	Lavinia, how say you?
    
    LAVINIA	I say, no;
    	I have been broad awake two hours and more.
    
    SATURNINUS	Come on, then; horse and chariots let us have,
    	And to our sport.
    
    	To TAMORA
    
    	Madam, now shall ye see
    	Our Roman hunting.
    
    MARCUS ANDRONICUS	                  I have dogs, my lord,
    	Will rouse the proudest panther in the chase,
    	And climb the highest promontory top.
    
    TITUS ANDRONICUS	And I have horse will follow where the game
    	Makes way, and run like swallows o'er the plain.
    
    DEMETRIUS	Chiron, we hunt not, we, with horse nor hound,
    	But hope to pluck a dainty doe to ground.
    
    	Exeunt
    
    
    

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