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(Stabs herself.)

(The women close round supporting her and lay her on steps right.)


Mysta:

Silent the Sibyl, seal'd the speaking spring.


Theonöe (faintly):

Sibyl no longer, but a woman now,
I drink no more the spring Oracular,
Engarlanded with the prophetic bay,

(Flavian enters during speech from left with a sword in his hand. He moves as if stunned towards Theonöe.)

No more a slave constrainéd of my King,
Death manumits me from my monarch now,
Who held my soul in thrall, but not my heart.
For careless am I that to-morrow's Sun