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SCENE XIV.
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SCENE XIV.

Enter Sebastes.
Seb.
Aspasia, hasten; Xerxes now
Requires your presence; for Themistocles
Has own'd you for his daughter: never yet
The king appear'd to hear more grateful tidings.

Rox.
[aside.]
Death to my hopes!

Asp.
[aside.]
O Heaven!—Is then his hatred
Rooted so deep in Xerxes?

Seb.
Hatred? No:
Themistocles is now his only joy.

Asp.
What do I hear, Sebastes! 'Twas but now
He sought his death.

Seb.
And now, with all the warmth
A friend can feel, he clasps him to his breast;
Calls him his life; directs all eyes to him,
And only speaks of his Themistocles.

Asp.
Farewell Roxana—O! the heart-felt rapture!
Th' excess of joy which now I find
Becomes a pleasing pain;
A joy like this my suffering mind
Might long have hop'd in vain.

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With Fortune's smiles my soul appears
So rapt in bliss extreme;
I tremble still with anxious fears
Lest all should prove a dream.

[Exit.