ACT V
SCENE II. Rome. Before Titus’s House
Titus, I am come to talk with thee.
If thou didst know me, thou wouldst talk with me.
I am; therefore come down and welcome me.
These are my ministers, and come with me.
Are they thy ministers? What are they called?
What wouldst thou have us do, Andronicus?
Show me a murderer, I’ll deal with him.
Marcus, my brother, ’tis sad Titus calls.
Go, gentle Marcus, to thy nephew Lucius; Thou shalt inquire him out among the Goths. Bid him repair to me and bring with him Some of the chiefest princes of the Goths; Bid him encamp his soldiers where they are. Tell him the emperor and the empress too Feast at my house, and he shall feast with them. This do thou for my love; and so let him, As he regards his aged father’s life.
This will I do, and soon return again.
Madam, depart at pleasure; leave us here.
I know thou dost; and, sweet Revenge, farewell.
Tell us, old man, how shall we be employed?
What is your will?
Know you these two?
The empress’ sons, I take them, Chiron, Demetrius.
Villains, forbear! We are the empress’ sons.
And when that they are dead, Let me go grind their bones to powder small, And with this hateful liquor temper it, And in that paste let their vile heads be baked. Come, come, be everyone officious To make this banquet, which I wish may prove More stern and bloody than the Centaurs’ feast. So, now bring them in, for I’ll play the cook, And see them ready against their mother comes.