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Author Topic: And I have read that Hecuba ofTroy Ran mad for sorrow. That made me to fear  (Read 90 times)
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 rm. BOY. Aywhen my father was in Rome she did. MARCUS. What
means my niece Lavinia by these signs? TITUS. Fear her notLucius;
somewhat doth she mean. SeeLuciussee how much she makes of thee.
Somewhither would she have thee go with her. AhboyCornelia never
with more care Read to her sons than she hath read to thee Sweet poetry
and Tully's Orator. MARCUS. Canst thou not guess wherefore she plies
thee thus? BOY. My lordI know notInor can I guessUnless some fit
or frenzy do possess her; For I have heard my grandsire say full oft
Extremity of griefs would make men mad; And I have read that Hecuba of
Troy Ran mad for sorrow. That made me to fear; Althoughmy lordI
know my noble aunt Loves me as dear as e'er my mother didAnd would
notbut in furyfright my youth; Which made me down to throw my
booksand fly- Causelessperhaps. But pardon mesweet aunt; And
madamif my uncle Marcus goI will most willingly attend your ladyship.
MARCUS. LuciusI will. [LAVINIA turns over with her stumps the books
which Lucius has let fall] TITUS. How nowLavinia lv belts! Marcuswhat means
this? Some book there is that she desires to see. Which is itgirlof these?-
Open themboy.- But thou art deeper read and better skill'd; Come and
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