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Scena Quarta.

Enter Gallippus alone.
Th'ave forc't the towne, and ther's no hope
Of safetie left, unlesse I can recover
My Gally, Death! I thinke I am accurs'd of late
I hunt nothing but unprofitable wounds;
Hah! Lucanthe the Princesse as I could wish
Enter Lucanthe and Zenon.
Yet if Fortune would smile here is a prize
Will heale all my unluckie wounds.

Lucan.
O Gallippus we're lost, our loves,
Our honours and our gods subject to the rage
Of the common Souldiers.

Gal.
Yet if you'le follow me, and we can gaine
Through the Port, I have a Gally shall secure you,

Luca.
O guide me; which way Gallippus.
Come Zenon follow, for ther's no abiding here,
Hell I thinke on their parties fight: For
T'was nothing lesse then a Devill that forc'd,
And then pursued me through our guards, by day
It selfe he stroke her sure, as if he had beene
The fate he brought, my flight could scarce outstrip
His Conquest.

Alarum within, follow, follow,
Zen.
They pursue us still, away loose no time.

Exeunt omnes.