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I must not be shut out. I come to be Admitted to the gallant fellowship Of your great enterprise. I hear you are ENGLISH TRAGEDY. 231 Determined and resolved — \_Servants give each man a bozel. Give me a cup, Among the rest. 5th Sen. 'Tis poison Mag. Not to me ; Or, if it should be so, I come to die. 6th Sen. We'll shew you, then, the way. Mag. I'm old, and weak. And cannot follow fast, unless you stay To take me with you in your company. 6th Sen. We will. Pac. I'm sorry to see you reduced to d...ie. Mag. I'm sorry to see you reduced to live. Pac. That would be poverty of soul indeed : 'Tis not so poor with me. Mag. I'm glad of it. 6th Sen. Pacuvius has drank his cordial off. Mag. Secure me mine, and then, at leisure, I Will tell you the particulars at large Of what I went about — the Consuls' doom, And Capua's fate \_Servant gives Magius a bowl — Ihe^ all drink together. But this delivers me. 5th Sen. And all of us. Bio. Now we defy the doom. Pronounce it in the threat'ning Consuls' words : Though it should thunder from the judgment seat, It shakes not us.
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