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MEROPE.

MEROPE (with a start).

How say'st thou? within?...


THE CHORUS.

He in the guest-chamber now,
Faithlessly murder'd his friend.


MEROPE.

Ye, too, ye, too, join to betray, then
Your Queen!


THE CHORUS.

What is this?


MEROPE.

Ye knew,
O false friends! into what
Haven the murderer had dropp'd?
Ye kept silence?


THE CHORUS.

In fear,
O loved mistress! in fear,
Dreading thine over-wrought mood,
What I knew, I conceal'd.


MEROPE.

Swear by the Gods henceforth to obey me!


THE CHORUS.

Unhappy one, what deed
Purposes thy despair?
I promise; but I fear.