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Speeches (Lines) for Publius
in "Titus Andronicus"

Total: 5

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

IV,3,1908

Therefore, my lord, it highly us concerns
By day and night to attend him carefully,
And feed his humour kindly as we may,
Till time beget some careful remedy.

2

IV,3,1918

No, my good lord; but Pluto sends you word,
If you will have Revenge from hell, you shall:
Marry, for Justice, she is so employ'd,
He thinks, with Jove in heaven, or somewhere else,
So that perforce you must needs stay a time.

3

V,2,2465

What is your will?

4

V,2,2467

The empress' sons, I take them, Chiron and Demetrius.

5

V,2,2478

And therefore do we what we are commanded.
Stop close their mouths, let them not speak a word.
Is he sure bound? look that you bind them fast.
[Re-enter TITUS, with LAVINIA; he bearing a knife,]
and she a basin]

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