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1 10, 8| was~ ~(indeed) the wife of Titus Quintus Fulvius, and departed 2 10, 8| that he was despised by Titus, grew~ ~weary of his life, 3 10, 8| to die for the fact. But Titus taking knowledge of him, 4 10, 8| the Emperor Octavius; and Titus gave his~ ~Sister in mariage 5 10, 8| who having one son, called Titus Quintus~ ~Fulvius, of towardly 6 10, 8| acquaintance. This Gentleman lodged Titus in his owne house, as~ ~ 7 10, 8| to see him, and (before Titus) avised him to marriage, 8 10, 8| Gisippus on a day, intreated Titus to walk~ ~along with him 9 10, 8| the midst betweene them, Titus~ ~making himselfe a considerator 10 10, 8| to their lodging, where Titus being alone in his chamber, 11 10, 8| himselfe.~ ~ Most unhappie Titus as thou art, whether doost 12 10, 8| What wilt thou do then Titus?~ ~Fly from this inordinate 13 10, 8| thus sad and sickely. But Titus after~ ~infinite importuning ( 14 10, 8| discourse, and seeing how Titus bitterly wept,~ ~in agonies 15 10, 8| resolution, the teares of Titus forcing his~ ~eyes to flow 16 10, 8| Fountaines, thus he replyed.~ ~ Titus, if thou hadst not neede 17 10, 8| with mine owne life.~ ~ Titus hearing this answer of Gisippus, 18 10, 8| thus answered.~ ~ Worthy Titus, if our amity would give 19 10, 8| deserved.~ ~ Now although Titus was confounded with shame, 20 10, 8| not a little pleasing to~ ~Titus, wherupon Gisippus received 21 10, 8| custome then observed, and Titus being perfectly recovered, 22 10, 8| away. The Chamber wherein Titus used to lodge, joyned~ ~ 23 10, 8| light, he went softly to Titus, willing him to goe~ ~to 24 10, 8| to bed to his wife. Which Titus hearing, overcome with shame 25 10, 8| marriage consumated, betweene Titus and Sophronia, albeit the~ ~ 26 10, 8| Publius, the father of Titus, was departed out of this~ ~ 27 10, 8| how all had past, which Titus confirmed substantially, 28 10, 8| selfe to be the wife of Titus, and not of~ ~Gisippus, 29 10, 8| be.~ ~ On the other side, Titus hearing these uncivill acclamations, 30 10, 8| Sophronia is married to Titus Quintus Fulvius, a Noble~ ~ 31 10, 8| Sophronia is the wife to Titus; but of the manner~ ~whereby 32 10, 8| secretly become the wife of Titus Quintus Fulvius. And~ ~for 33 10, 8| wronged Romanes."~ ~ When Titus had thus concluded his Oration, 34 10, 8| the~ ~reasons alleadged by Titus, and partly terrified by 35 10, 8| much better to~ ~accept Titus as their kinsman (seeing 36 10, 8| Wherefore they went to seeke Titus, and~ ~said unto him, they 37 10, 8| in short time after) to~ ~Titus, in as effectuall manner, 38 10, 8| travelled to Rome, to try if Titus~ ~would take any acknowledgement 39 10, 8| stayed there so long, till~ ~Titus came home, yet not daring 40 10, 8| his name; notwithstanding, Titus passed by him without either~ ~ 41 10, 8| of death in those dayes. Titus chancing to come at the 42 10, 8| againe, in the presence of Titus, thus he~ ~spake to him. 43 10, 8| eyes, and perceiving it was Titus, conceived~ ~immediately, 44 10, 8| of this Noble~ ~Gentleman Titus, who speakes now too late 45 10, 8| the safety of my life.~ ~Titus on the other side, said. 46 10, 8| possessor. As for Noble Lord Titus, he had no reason thus~ ~ 47 10, 8| revealing the very~ ~truth.~ ~ Titus tooke home with him his 48 10, 8| in Nobility and~ ~vertue. Titus, out of his honourable bounty, 49 10, 8| and thankefull friend as Titus was: concluded~ ~to live 50 10, 8| he with his Fulvia, and Titus~ ~with his faire Sophronia, 51 10, 8| the teares, the sighes of Titus, and with such efficacy 52 10, 8| occasions could compell~ ~Noble Titus, so promptly and deliberatly, 53 10, 8| What cause else could make Titus~ ~so liberall, in dividing ( 54 10, 8| else could have procured~ ~Titus, without any further dilation, 55 10, 9| acknowledgement, which Titus made of his esteemed friend