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caesar's apostasy.
[act i.
Julian.
Aedesius is not dangerous; he is a high-minded old man, drawing towards the grave
The Emperor.
And what would you with him, brother?
Julian.
I would learn to do battle with the lions.
The Emperor.
I understand your pious thought. And you are not afraid
; you think yourself strong enough ?Julian.
The Lord God has called me with a loud voice. Like Daniel, I go fearless and joyful into the lions' den.
The Emperor.
Julian!
Julian.
To-night, without knowing it, you have yourself been his instrument. Oh, let me go forth to purge the world!
Gallus.
[Softly to the Emperor.] Humour him, sire; it will prevent his brooding on higher things.
The Empress.
I implore you, Constantius—set no bar to this vehement longing.
Hekebolius.
Great Emperor, let him go to Pergamus. I