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Show The? A T " ^ " " M Proceedi"rfo to Blood, ro Plu.-der. Murder, and to Ravilhmen 508 T^FATE of CABUA: o r . - r.n arrive at him. |T0 pluider, Murder, and to Ravin,r 'fer' yo S ^ f o u r Word, have ftruck i l t a . ^ t m high Time to comp.ab ^ ^ ^ I i.'then ihe third of thy Revenge fo hot, I ju. High Time indeed. *i-T.« Ke flaakt. but with a Father's Blood ? yir. Some call'd on jrou, others N k I n pour out mine to quench your kindled % , • ' - « -'• ""- J E Let m e deter thee here, rather than go T o fhrow away thy felf, and rum me. ©let m y Prayersprofper, and preva. With thee, Jfor thee they preva.Vd to Day, Z I muft deny you nothing , but you hfe Undone your felf, your Country, and your Son, You ^ c o m m a n d e d me, and I will pay P U A. JO9 m Ttou nave conn"""""" -• . . - That Piety to you m y Country d a m* S my dear Country 'this was m v laft Hope, T o have rcftor'd thee to thy Self and Rome. 1 had prepar'd this Dagger in thy Caufe . But finVmy Father wrefts it from my Hand, I can no more, but with my Grief retire, And in thTctowd expeft the: common Fate. Enter Virgimus u *™"iBi. Vir Y o u have withdrawn your felf in a bad Tm* W V w a n « d you within ; the Publick has Tut on a different Face from what it had: Jut Smne, or Frown,*. cannot mend it now, TM. Pray, what's the Matter ? V,r. Why, the Queftion rofe Upon the taking in < I * T " " ' A minors t u 0,1 was by, when their Ambaffadon Were introduced, and had their Audience. Thefr Bufinefs was welcom'd, and well new J, But not requiring hafte, foon laid afide, And civilly difmift, while I was there; 1* I was fo, and the Revelling* went on. Bu^hen T o m all the Q u " " r s °f t h ° ? T W e were allarm'd by ctoorous Complaints, "Women, and Wine, we Knew, >» 6 But in a natural, a n \ m * n ' S a p the Bound. Not ro break through, or over leap m e Of Government, by brutal V f « « But w h e n they came, without Diftinftion, j £ www • - - ^ - W « Kir. Some call'd on fou, others petition^ m*. And every Client to his Patron ran/ To fave him, or to redrefs his Injuri pat. What follow'd then ? m V / f rt 1* * uries. pjr. Maherbal ftanding by, The Carthaginian General of the Horfe, With his blunt Honefty, told Hannibal, That from the Soldiers Luxury,' he forefaw C$fua would prove to him and his Affairs, Fatal, as ever Canna did to Fame. Pat. Ha ! that was H o m e. Vir. Hannibal rouz'd at that, tat maueroat laid, jus ow cv u, aa uu xvmc N e w s from Rfltfzf. Pat. W e never wifh'd him to continue here.' Vir. But what (hou'd be th^ N e w s that has io foon Alter'd his Meafures ? P#. 0, no matter what Can come from Rome j he has ferv'd the prefent Turn' And we can ferve our fdlves againft the next: Wc muft be near him, while he ftays with us. [Euewa. | SCENE Virgmm's Houfe. Enter Junius. Jm.lt was her Hand that rais'd m e from the Grave; it was her Mercy that repriev'd m y Fate : She meant it in a kind Companion, Tho' it had been the tendrcft Charity, To let the Rigor of the Sentence pafs upon my Life, and put m e out of Pain;' Hmredeem'd from the Arreft of Death, To pine, and languiih in a wretched Life I Anrern°^e m c d y ? Want wiI1 be heard,' Wh^n d t 0 ° ; l C°M turn B ^ r *« ' r *once » comes to the cxremity P take, or ftarve, there is no more a Right £ : :> Of |