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SCÆNA 6.
Enter to them Rinatus, Eubulus, Anamedes.
Rin.
Heaven defend us! what a sight is here?
The King, The Prince both slain? vvhat and my son too?
Only this vvoman living? speak out
Scritch-ovvl, Witch, how came they by their deaths:
An.
By me, how else?
Rin.
Lets torture her.
An.
I can prevent you, I would not live a minute longer,
Unless to act my ills again, for all Iberia.
She stabs herself.
I have lived long enough to boast an act,
After which no mischief shall be new—
Dyes.
Rin.
Lets in, and weep our wearey lives away;
When this is told, let after ages say,
But Andromana none could have begun it,
And none but Andromana could have done it.
Exeunt.
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