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Scene IV.
Enter Lelius and Florus.—Cyprian.Lelius.
Further let us not proceed;
For these rocks, these boughs so thickly
Interwoven, that the sun
Cannot even find admittance,
Shall be the sole witnesses
Of our duel.
Florus.
Then, this instant
Draw your sword; for here are deeds,
If in words elsewhere we've striven.
Lelius.
Yes, I know that in the field,
While the tongue is mute, the glitter
Of the sword speaks thus.
[They fight.
Cyprian.
What's this?
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Here until your rage is calmed,
Even unarmed I stand betwixt ye.
Lelius.
Thus to interrupt my vengeance,
Whence, O Cyprian, have you risen
Like a spectre?
Florus.
A wild wood-god,
Have you from these tree-trunks issued?
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