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Ho ! let the music sound !
\Music. Ethelbert raises his hands, as in benediction of Otho. Exeunt severally. The scene closes on them.
Scene IH. — The Country, with the Castle in the distance.
Enter Ludolph and Sigifred.
Ludolph.
You have my secret ; let it not be breath'd.
470 OTHO THE GREAT. [Act i.
SiGIFRED.
Still give me leave to wonder that the Prince Ludolph and the swift Arab are the same ; Still to rejoice that 'twas a German arm Death doing in a turban'd masquerade. 5 Ludolph.
The Emper
...or must not know it, Sigifred.
SiGIFRED.
I prythee, why? What happier hour of time Could thy pleas'd star point down upon from heaven With silver index, bidding thee make peace ?
Ludolph.
Still it must not be known, good Sigifred ; 10 The star may point oblique.
Sigifred.
If Otho knew His son to be that unknown Mussulman After whose spurring heels he sent me forth.
With one of his well-pleas'd Olympian oaths, The charters of man's greatness, at this hour 15 He would be watching round the castle walls.


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