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You mean to take advantage of my state,
Without spectator, counsellor, or friend:
You think I dread the stern approach of death,
Because the blooming season of my life
Still promises a long extent of years:
But my forefathers' blood is in my veins,
The blood of heroes, and of Spartan kings,
Less only than the gods. I dare your worst,
And with my dying breath acquit my people.
The people rose; they hearken'd to the voice
Of Liberty, and blest the name of Agis.

But

you, the nobles, an inglorious race, Base as the dastard and unarmed Helots, With foreign arms and mercenary aid, Bore down the people and opprest your prince, Whom death delivers. Agis shall not see The last convulsions of expiring Freedom; For in the first he dies.

Amph. We'll hear no more

Of these invectives.-Bear him to the place

Of execution. Officers, advance

And do your duty.

Off. This is not our duty.

Amph. What!

Off. Murder of a king is not our duty.

Amph. Mutinous slaves! for you I'll find a time.

-Sir.

[To AGIS. Agis. Touch me not, for uncompell'd I go To meet my destiny. Weep not for me.

[To an Officer.

O! thou whose nature suits not thy employment, Weep not for me! I would not change conditions With these bad men. I shall not feel the woes That thou and all must feel, the woes of Sparta! O! might my death avail my much-loved country, I'd die as joyful then, as fearless now.

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Amph. Magistrates of Sparta!

This painful work of necessary justice

Will quickly end the troubles of the state.
Leonidas, who owes his crown to you,

Your faithful zeal and service will reward.
[Exeunt Ephori.

Manent AMPHARES and the Spartan who entered

with AGIS.

Amph. Haste to the Thracian captain, and

require him

To send his prisoner Lysander hither.

[Exit Spartan.

Agis removed, and turbulent Lysander,
Like snow along the shore, their army melts.

Enter Messenger from the Dungeon.

Mess. The executioners refuse their office:
Sacred they hold the person of a king,—
A Spartan king descended from the gods.
Amph. Again those fables of the villain priests
Rise up to thwart me. Now, my trusty servant,
Approve thy faith, and win my lasting favour.
Each instant of delay is big with peril

Whilst Agis lives. Let thy good sword fulfil
The sentence of the law, and thy own tongue
Shall name the recompense.

Mess. Shall it, my lord?

I am your instrument, and bind myself

By this bold deed still faster to your fortunes.

[Exit..

Amph. Ye sons of bold ambition, learn of me: Trust not the survey of another's eye:

Your dangerous voyage needs a pilot's care,

Who never quits the helm.

Enter Spartan.

Spar. We are betray'd.

Lysander

Amph, What of him? Speak-faulter not.
Spar. Is fled.

Amph. Whither? With whom?-Eternal Gods!
Spar. The guards have set him free; the open

gates

I saw, and entering search'd the empty tower. Amph. That traitor Euxus-Now let me resolve,

And quickly too.

Spar. The people are alarm'd,

And gather to their tribes!

Amph. Curst be their tribes!

The deed is done already. Yet I have

One pledge of value.

Spar. Agesistrata

Amph. This hour she dies. I've sent a trusty slave

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To end her woes. But the Athenian maid,
Her I'll bear off in spite of frowning fortune.
Go to the turret, and conduct her hither.
[Exit Spartan.

Manet AMPHARES.

Amph. Malignant powers! or blind unerring

Fate,

This is your work: now you assert your empire.

Enter Messenger.

Mess. My lord, the troops of Euxus have revolted.

Rhinalces visited this night each post,

And near Amycla's gate some Thracians met, Whose leader, question'd, answer'd with his sword. Amph. By heaven and earth, Lysander! Ha! proceed.

Mess. The sudden onset, and the cloud of night, The traitors favour'd; some escaped our swords, But many more in the sharp combat fell.

Amph. Did their fierce leader fall?

Mess. Above the rest

Conspicuous he fought; at him each sword

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