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quarta-feira, 13 de fevereiro de 2019

Titus Andronicus - Shakespeare in Love with the divine SEA





Itajaí, Brazil - photo - Fernando Costa



TITUS ANDRONICUS

    Faint-hearted boy, arise, and look upon her.
    Speak, Lavinia, what accursed hand
    Hath made thee handless in thy father's sight?
    What fool hath added water to the sea,
    Or brought a faggot to bright-burning Troy?
    My grief was at the height before thou camest,
    And now like Nilus, it disdaineth bounds.
    Give me a

sword, I'll chop off my hands too;
    For they have fought for Rome, and all in vain;
    And they have nursed this woe, in feeding life;
    In bootless prayer have they been held up,
    And they have served me to effectless use:
    Now all the service I require of them
    Is that the one will help to cut the other.
    'Tis well, Lavinia, that thou hast no hands;
    For hands, to do Rome service, are but vain.


William Shakespeare


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