Lav. I say, no;[4158][4159]
I have been broad awake two hours and more.[4159][4160]

Sat. Come on then; horse and chariots let us have,
And to our sport. [To Tamora] Madam, now shall ye see[4161]
Our Roman hunting.

Marc. I have dogs, my lord, 20
Will rouse the proudest panther in the chase,
And climb the highest promontory top.[4162]

Tit. And I have horse will follow where the game
Makes way, and run like swallows o'er the plain.[4163]

Dem. Chiron, we hunt not, we, with horse nor hound,[4164] 25
But hope to pluck a dainty doe to ground. [Exeunt.[4164]

Scene III. A lonely part of the forest.

Enter Aaron, with a bag of gold.[4165]

Aar. He that had wit would think that I had none,[4166]
To bury so much gold under a tree,
And never after to inherit it.
Let him that thinks of me so abjectly
Know that this gold must coin a stratagem, 5
Which, cunningly effected, will beget[4167]
A very excellent piece of villany:
And so repose, sweet gold, for their unrest [Hides the gold.[4168]
That have their alms out of the empress' chest.

Enter Tamora.[4169]