To it, boy. Marcus, loose when I bid: Mar. Kinsmen, shoot all your shafts into the court: We will afflict the emperor in his pride. Tit. Now, masters, draw. [They shoot] O, well said, Lucius! Good boy, in Virgo's lap; give it Pallas. Mar. My lord, I aim a mile beyond the moon; Your letter is with Jupiter by this. See, see, Tit. Ha! Publins, Publius, what hast thou done? The Bull being gall'd, gave Aries such a knock Tit. Why, there it goes: God give your lordship joy. Enter a Clown, with a Basket and two Pigeons. Clo. Ho! the gibbet-maker? he says, that he hath taken them down again; for the man must not be hanged till the next week. Tit. But what says Jupiter, I ask thee? Clo. Alas, sir, I know not Jupiter; I never drank with him in all my life. Tit. Why, villain, art not thou the carrier? Clo. Ay, of my pigeons, sir; nothing else. Tit. Why, didst thou not come from heaven? Clo. From heaven? alas, sir, I never came there: God forbid, I should be so bold to press to heaven in my young days. Why, I am going with my pigeons to the tribunal plebs, to take up a matter of braw! betwixt my uncle and one of the emperial's men. Mar. Why, sir, that is as fit as can be, to serve for your oration; and let him deliver the pigeons to the emperor from you, Tit. Tell me, can you deliver an oration to the emperor with a grace? Clo. Nay, truly, sir, I could never say grace in all my life. Tit. Sirrah, come hither: make no more ado, But give your pigeons to the emperor:: By me thou shalt have justice at his hands. Hold, hold; mean while, here's money for thy charges. Give me a pen and ink. Sirrah, can you with a grace deliver a supplication? Clo. Ay, sir. Tit. Then here is a supplication for you, And when you come to him, at the first approach, you must kneel: then kiss his foot; then deliver up your pigeons; and then look for your reward. I'll be at hand, sir: see you do it bravely. Clo. I warrant you, sir; let me alone. Tit. Sirrah, hast thou a knife? Come, let me see it. Here, Marcus, fold it in the oration; For thou hast made it like an humble suppliant: Tit. Come, Marcus, let's go :-Publius; follow me. SCENE IV. The same. Before the Palace. Enter SATURNINUS, TAMORA, CHIRON, DEMETRIUS, Lords, and others: SATURNINUS, with the Arrows in his Hand, that TITUS shot. [seen Sat. Why, lords, what wrongs are these? Was ever An emperor of Rome thus overborne, Troubled, confronted thus: and, for the extent Of egal justice, us'd in such contempt? My lords, you know, as do the mightful gods, However these disturbers of our peace Buz in the people's ears, there nought hath pass'd, [Aside. For these contempts. Why, thus it shall become Enter Clown. How now, good fellow? wouldst thou speak with us? Clo. Yes, forsooth, an your mistership be imperial. Tam. Empress I am, but yonder sits the emperor. Clo. 'Tis he.God, and saint Stephen, give you good den:-1 have brought you a letter, and a couple of pigeons here. [Saturninus reads the Letter. Sat. Go, take him away, and hang him presently. Tam. Come, sirrah, you must be hang'd. Clo. Hang'd! By'r lady, then I have brought up a neck to a fair end. [Exit, guarded. Sat. Despiteful and intolerable wrongs! Shall I endure this monstrous villany? I know from whence this same device proceeds; Nor age, nor honour, shall shape privilege:- Enter EMILIUS. What news with thee, Æmilius? Emil. Arm, arm, my lords; Rome never had more cause! The Goths have gather'd head; and, with a power They hither march amain, under conduct Who threats, in course of this revenge, to do Sat. Is warlike Lucius general of the Goths? And they have wish'd that Lucius were their emperor. Tam. Why should you fear? is not your city strong? Sat. Ay, but the citizens favour Lucius; And will revolt from me, to succour him. Tam. King, be thy thoughts imperious, like thy name. Is the sun dimm'd, that gnats do fly in it? With words more sweet, and yet more dangerous, Sut. But he will not entreat his son for us. Yet should both ear and heart obey my tongue.- [Exit Emilius. And bury all thy fear in my devices. Sat. Then go successfully, and plead to him. [Exeunt. |