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 {{ppoem|start=stanza|end=stanza|<> (going.) {{em|14}}Any other Commands for me, Lieutenant General?

<>{{fine|OCTAVIO.}} See your white hairs! Recal that word!

<>{{fine|BUTLER.}} {{em|16}}Farewell!

<>{{fine|OCTAVIO.}} What would you draw this good and gallant sword In such a cause? Into a curse would you Transform the gratitude which you have earn'd By forty years' fidelity from Austria?

<>{{fine|BUTLER.}} {laughing with bitterness.) Gratitude from the house of Austria. <>(he is going.) <>{{fine|OCTAVIO.}} (permits him to go as far as the door, <>then calls after him.) Butler!

<>{{fine|BUTLER.}} {{em|10}}What wish you?

<>{{fine|OCTAVIO.}} {{em|8}}How was't with the Count?

<>{{fine|BUTLER.}} Count? what?

<>{{fine|OCTAVIO.}} (coldly,) {{em|8}}The title that you wish'd I mean.

<>{{fine|BUTLER.}} (starts in sudden passiwn.) Hell and damnation!

<>{{fine|OCTAVIO.}} (coldly.) {{em|10}}You petition'd for it — And your petition was repell'd—Was it so?}} {{continues|{{fine|BUTLER.}}}}