Agr. You’re too suspicious, Silius.
Sil.
Pray the gods,
I be so, Agrippina; but I fear
Some subtle practice. They
that durst to strike
At so exampless, and unblamed a
life,
As that of the renowned Germanicus,
Will not sit down with that exploit
alone:
He threatens many that hath injured
one.
Nero.
’Twere best rip forth their
tongues, sear out their eyes.
When next they come.
Sos. A fit reward for spies.
Enter
Drusus, jun.
Dru. jun. Hear you the rumour?
Agr. What?
Dru. jun. Drusus is dying.
Agr. Dying!
Nero. That’s strange!
Agr. You were with him yesternight.
Dru. jun.
One met Eudemus the physician,
Sent for, but now; who thinks he
cannot live.
Sil.
Thinks! if it be arrived at that,
he knows,
Or none.
Agr. ’Tis quick! what should be his disease?
Sil. Poison, poison-
Agr. How, Silius!
Nero. What’s that?
Sil.
Nay, nothing. There was late
a certain blow
Given o’ the face.
Nero. Ay, to Sejanus.
Sil. True!
Dru. jun. And what of that?
Sil. I’m glad I gave it not.
Nero. But there is somewhat else?
Sil.
Yes, private meetings,
With a great lady [sir], at a physician’s,
And a wife turn’d away.
Nero. Ha!
Sil.
Toys, mere toys:
What wisdom’s now in th’
streets, in the common mouth?
Dru. fun.
Fears, whisperings, tumults, noise,
I know not what: They say the
Senate sit.
Sil.
I’ll thither straight;
And see what’s in the forge.
Agr. Good Silius do; Sosia and I will in.
Sil.
Haste you, my lords, I
To visit the sick prince; tender
your loves,
And sorrows to the people.
This Sejanus,
Trust my divining soul, hath plots
on all:
No tree, that stops his prospect,
but must fall. [Exeunt.
Actiii scene I.-The Senate-House
Enter Praenes, Lictores, Sejanus,
Varro, Latiaris, Cotta, and Afer
Sej.
’Tis only you must urge against
him, Varro;
Nor I nor Caesar may appear therein,
Except in your defence, who are
the consul;
And, under colour of late enmity
Between your father and his, may
better do it,
As free from all suspicion of a
practice.
Here be your notes, what points
to touch at; read:
Be cunning in them. Afer has
them too.
Var. But is he summon’d?
Sej.
No. It was debated
By Caesar, and concluded as most
fit
To take him unprepared.
Afer.
And prosecute
All under name of treason.


