Nor will I truft th' uncertain chance of combat; CALI. O fpare the gallant Greek, in him we lose ABDALLA. When next we meet before we ftorm the palace, Henceforth for ever happy be this day, And spread the general tranfport through mankind. CALI. Bleft prince, for whom indulgent Heav'n ordains At once the joys of paradife and empire, Now Now join thy people's and thy Cali's prayers; Nor wifh for Houries in Irene's arms. MAHOMET. Forbear-I know the long-try'd faith of Cali. CALI. O! could the eyes of kings, like those of Heav'n, Oft would they find ingratitude and treason, MUSTAPHA. Yet, ere we give our loofen'd thoughts to rapture, MAHOMET. To ftill their murmurs, ere the twentieth fun I rouze to war, and conquer for Irene. Then fhall the Rhodian mourn his finking tow'rs, MAHOMET. Her fons malicious clemency fhall spare, And fill the world with follies and impoftures, How should I joy, 'midft the fierce fhock of nations, And bid the mafter genius rule the world! [Exeunt Cali and Abdalla. SCENE VI. MAHOMET, MUSTAPHA. MAHOMET. Still Cali lives: and muft he live to-morrow? MUSTAPHA. With cautious vigilance, at my command, MAHOMET. Call them-but let them not prolong their tale, [Exit Mustapha. SCENE SCENE VII. MAHOMET, SOLUS. Whome'er the hope, ftill blafted, ftill renew'd, Remember Mahomet, and cease thy labour. By reafon not convinc'd, nor won by love. If thou art more than the gay dream of fancy, SCENE VIII. MAHOMET, MUSTAPHA, HASAN, CARAZA. MAHOMET. Caraza, fpeak-have ye remark'd the Baffa? CARAZA. Clofe, as we might unfeen, we watch'd his steps; His hair diforder'd, and his gait unequal, Betray'd the wild emotions of his mind. Sudden he ftops, and inward turns his eyes, Abforb'd in thought; then, ftarting from his trance, Conftrains a fullen fmile, and shoots away. With him Abdalla we beheld MUSTAPHA. Abdalla! MAHOMET. He wears of late refentment on his brow, CARAZA. We mark'd him ftorming in excess of fury, MUSTAPHA. How guilt, once harbour'd in the conscious breast, See Cali, dread of kings, and pride of armies, MAHOMET. Shall monarchs fear to draw the fword of juftice, Aw'd by the crowd, and by their flaves restrain'd? Seize him this night, and through the private passage Convey him to the prifon's inmoft depths, Referv'd to all the pangs of tedious death. [Exeunt Mahomet and Muftapha. SCENE |