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Act 5 Scene 7 |
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_ SCENE VII. Another Room in the same. [Enter TERENTIUS, MINUTIUS, LACO, COTTA, LATIARIS, POM. Is not my lord here? TER. Sir, he will be straight. COT. What news, Fulcinius Trio? TRI. COT. Is't true? TRI. No words, not to your thought: but, sir, believe it. LAT. What says the consul? COT. TRI. COT. On my life, sir. LAT. Say. COT. LAT. I am Harpocrates. TER. Can you assure it? POM. The consul told it me, but keep it close. MIN. Lord Latiaris, what's the news? LAT. [Enter SEJANUS.] SEJ. REG. Hail, great Sejanus! TRI. Hail, the most honour'd! COT. Happy! LAT. High Sejanus! SEJ. Do you bring prodigies too? TRI. REG. May't please my lord withdraw. SEJ. Yes:-I will speak with you anon. TER. SEJ. MIN. My lord--- LAC. Will't please your lordship to command me- SEJ. MIN. The mood is changed. TRI. LAC. |