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    Act V. Scene II

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    SCENE II. Rome. Before TITUS's house.

    Enter TAMORA, DEMETRIUS, and CHIRON, disguised
    TAMORA
    Thus, in this strange and sad habiliment,
    I will encounter with Andronicus,
    And say I am Revenge, sent from below
    To join with him and right his heinous wrongs.
    Knock at his study, where, they say, he keeps,
    To ruminate strange plots of dire revenge;
    Tell him Revenge is come to join with him,
    And work confusion on his enemies.

    They knock

    Enter TITUS, above

    TITUS ANDRONICUS
    Who doth molest my contemplation?
    Is it your trick to make me ope the door,
    That so my sad decrees may fly away,
    And all my study be to no effect?
    You are deceived: for what I mean to do
    See here in bloody lines I have set down;
    And what is written shall be executed.

    TAMORA
    Titus, I am come to talk with thee.

    TITUS ANDRONICUS
    No, not a word; how can I grace my talk,
    Wanting a hand to give it action?
    Thou hast the odds of me; therefore no more.

    TAMORA
    If thou didst know me, thou wouldest talk with me.

    TITUS ANDRONICUS
    I am not mad; I know thee well enough:
    Witness this wretched stump, witness these crimson lines;
    Witness these trenches made by grief and care,
    Witness the tiring day and heavy night;
    Witness all sorrow, that I know thee well
    For our proud empress, mighty Tamora:
    Is not thy coming for my other hand?

    TAMORA
    Know, thou sad man, I am not Tamora;
    She is thy enemy, and I thy friend:
    I am Revenge: sent from the infernal kingdom,
    To ease the gnawing vulture of thy mind,
    By working wreakful vengeance on thy foes.
    Come down, and welcome me to this world's light;
    Confer with me of murder and of death:
    There's not a hollow cave or lurking-place,
    No vast obscurity or misty vale,
    Where bloody murder or detested rape
    Can couch for fear, but I will find them out;
    And in their ears tell them my dreadful name,
    Revenge, which makes the foul offender quake.

    TITUS ANDRONICUS
    Art thou Revenge? and art thou sent to me,
    To be a torment to mine enemies?

    TAMORA
    I am; therefore come down, and welcome me.


    TITUS ANDRONICUS
    Do me some service, ere I come to thee.
    Lo, by thy side where Rape and Murder stands;
    Now give me some surance that thou art Revenge,
    Stab them, or tear them on thy chariot-wheels;
    And then I'll come and be thy waggoner,
    And whirl along with thee about the globe.
    Provide thee two proper palfreys, black as jet,
    To hale thy vengeful waggon swift away,
    And find out murderers in their guilty caves:
    And when thy car is loaden with their heads,
    I will dismount, and by the waggon-wheel
    Trot, like a servile footman, all day long,
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