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the emperor julian.
[act iv.

Julian.

Yes, yes! And the Galileans?

Fromentinus.

They broke out into loud lamentations——; listen, listen, sire! It is impossible to bring them to reason.

[Wild cries are heard without, among the tents.

Julian.

The madmen! Rebellious to the last. They know not that their master's power is broken.


[Christian soldiers come rushing in. Some beat their breasts; others tear their garments, with loud cries and weeping.


A Soldier.

Christ died for me, and I forsook him!

Another Soldier.

Smite me, oh wrathful Lord in heaven; for I have worshipped false gods!

The Soldier Agathon.

The devil on the throne has slain my soul! Woe, woe, woe

Other Soldiers.

[Tearing off the leaden seals which they wear round their necks.] We will not serve idols!

Others Again.

The Apostate is not our ruler! We will go home! home!