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Regulus | ||
SCENE VI.
Regulus, Metellus, Decius.Metellus.
How great! how excellent must Virtue be!
If it can make us act like Regulus?
Regulus.
Decius, I go with thee.
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I see the Time
Presses upon thee, and 'tis Interruption
Not to be answer'd—to detain thee longer:—
Farewell at once—heroic Regulus!
Regulus.
Metellus, fare-thee-well; I make no Doubt
When that far distant Time that calls thee hence,
To put on Immortality, is nigh;—
Like mine, thy last of Pray'rs—will be for Rome;—
The Gods protect thee.
Regulus | ||