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** Some minor lines are omitted from various scenes, such as Lavinia's " Ay, for these slips have made him noted long " ( 2. 3. 87 ), Titus ' " Ah, wherefore dost thou urge the name of hands ,/ To bid Aeneas tell the tale twice o ’ er ,/ How Troy was burnt and he made miserable?
** Several lines from the Q1 text which were removed in subsequent editions are used ; at 1. 1. 35 Titus ' " bearing his valiant sons / in coffins from the field " continues with " and at this day ,/ To the Monument of that Andronicy / Done sacrifice of expiation ,/ And slaine the Noblest prisoner of the Gothes.
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