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A Plain in Syria. | |
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Enter VENTIDIUS, in triumph, with SILIUS and other Romans, Officers, and Soldiers; the dead body of PACORUS borne before him. | |
| Ven. Now, darting Parthia, art thou struck; and now | |
| Pleasd fortune does of Marcus Crassus death | |
| Make me revenger. Bear the kings sons body | 5 |
| Before our army. Thy Pacorus, Orodes, | |
| Pays this for Marcus Crassus. | |
| Sil. Noble Ventidius, | |
| Whilst yet with Parthian blood thy sword is warm, | |
| The fugitive Parthians follow; spur through Media, | 10 |
| Mesopotamia, and the shelters whither | |
| The routed fly; so thy grand captain Antony | |
| Shall set thee on triumphant chariots and | |
| Put garlands on thy head. | |
| Ven. O Silius, Silius! | 15 |
| I have done enough; a lower place, note well, | |
| May make too great an act; for learn this, Silius, | |
| Better to leave undone than by our deed | |
| Acquire too high a fame when him we serves away. | |
| Cæsar and Antony have ever won | 20 |
| More in their officer than person; Sossius, | |
| One of my place in Syria, his lieutenant, | |
| For quick accumulation of renown, | |
| Which he achievd by the minute, lost his favour. | |
| Who does i the wars more than his captain can | 25 |
| Becomes his captains captain; and ambition, | |
| The soldiers virtue, rather makes choice of loss | |
| Than gain which darkens him. | |
| I could do more to do Antonius good, | |
| But twould offend him; and in his offence | 30 |
| Should my performance perish. | |
| Sil. Thou hast, Ventidius, that | |
| Without the which a soldier, and his sword, | |
| Grants scarce distinction. Thou wilt write to Antony? | |
| Ven. Ill humbly signify what in his name, | 35 |
| That magical word of war, we have effected; | |
| How, with his banners and his well-paid ranks, | |
| The neer-yet-beaten horse of Parthia | |
| We have jaded out o the field. | |
| Sil. Where is he now? | 40 |
| Ven. He purposeth to Athens; whither, with what haste | |
| The weight we must convey with s will permit, | |
| We shall appear before him. On, there; pass along. [Exeunt. | |
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