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ACT FOURTH

SCENE FIRST.


The eastern frontier of the empire. A wild mountain landscape. A deep valley separates the high foreground from the mountains behind.

The Emperor Julian, in military dress, stands on the edge of a rocky promontory, and looks into the depths. A little way from him, to the left, stand Nevita, the Persian prince Hormisdas, Jovian, and several other generals. To the right, beside a roughly-built stone altar, crouch the soothsayer, Numa, and two other Etruscan soothsayers, examining the entrails of the sacrifices for omens. Further forward sits Maximus the Mystic on a stone, surrounded by Priscus, Kytron, and other philosophers. Small detachments of light-armed men now and then pass over the height from left to right.


Julian.

[Pointing downwards.] See, see—the legions wind like a scaly serpent through the ravine.

Nevita.

Those just below us, in sheepskin doublets, are the Scythians.

Julian.

What piercing howls——!