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SCENE III.
Enter Inguiomer, with Officers and Soldiers.Egbert.
The presence of our Chief almost dispells
The sudden gloom that overcasts us all.
These sudden tidings—
Inguiomer.
Speak, nor hold me thus
In wonder and suspense.
Egbert.
Peruse that paper.
Inguiomer.
And is it this alarms you? Let me see it.
(Reads to himself.
Egbert.
An arrow's flight was destin'd to convey
The tidings to Segestes; but this soldier
Safe to my hands deliver'd it.
Inguiomer.
This paper
May be the stratagem of old Segestes.
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To raise the siege! It is Segestes
That sent his lying arrow through the air,
In hopes by false intelligence to check
The ardour of our troops, and save from ruin,
From certain ruin yon devoted walls.
Egbert.
Might I advise, 'twere best prepare this moment
To storm the works; a feeble garrison
Will not resist a general assault.
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