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I not tell ye? _2 Sold._ What book's that? _1 Sold._ No doubt Some excellent Salve for a sore heart: are you _Septimius_, that base knave, that betray'd _Pompey_? _Sep._ I was, and am; unless your honest thoughts Will look upon my penitence, and save me, I must be ever Villain: O good Souldiers You that have _Roman_ hearts, take heed of falsehood: Take heed of blood; take heed of foul ingratitude. The Gods have scarce a mercy for those mischiefs, Take heed of pride, 'twas that that brought me to it. _2 Sol._ This fellow would make a rare speech at the gallows. _[3] Sol._ 'Tis very fit he were hang'd to edifie us: _Sep._ Let all your thoughts be humble, and obedient, Love your Commanders, honour them that feed ye: Pray, that ye may be strong in honesty As in the use of arms; Labour, and diligently To keep your hearts from ease, and her base issues, Pride, and ambitious wantonness, those spoil'd me. Rather lose all your limbs, than the least honesty, You are never lame indeed, till loss of credit Benumb ye through: Scarrs, and those maims of honour Are memorable crutches, that shall bear When you are dead, your noble names to Eternity. _1 Sol._ I cry. _2 Sol._ And so do I. _3 Sol._ An excellent villain. _1 Sol._ A more sweet pious knave I never heard yet. _2 Sol._ He was happie he was Rascal, to come to this. _Enter_ Achoreus. Who's this? a Priest? _Sep._ O stay, most holy Sir! And by the Gods of _Egypt_, I conjure ye, (_Isis_, and great _Osiris_) pity me, Pity a loaden man, and tell me truly With what most humble Sacrifice I may Wash off my sin, and appease the powers that hate me? Take from my heart those thousand thousand furies, That restless gnaw upon my life, and save me. _Orestes_ bloody hands fell on his Mother, Yet, at the holy altar he was pardon'd. _Ach._ _Orestes_ out of madness did his murther, And therefore he found grace: thou (worst of all men) Out of cold blood, and hope of gain, base lucre, Slew'st thine own Feeder: come not near the altar, Nor with thy reeking hands pollute the Sacrifice, Thou art markt for shame eternal. [_Exit._ _Sep._ Look all on me, And let me be a story left to time Of blood and Infamy, how base and ugly Ingratitude appears, with all her profits, How monstrous my hop'd grace, at Court! good souldiers Let neit
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