| Vic. | Say, false Villuppo, wherefore didst thou thus | |
| | Falsely betray Lord Alexandro's life? | |
| | Him, whom thou know'st that no unkindness else, | |
| | But ev'n the slaughter of our dearest son, | |
| | Could once have mov'd us to have misconceiv'd. | |
| Alex. | Say, treacherous Villuppo, tell the king: | 90 |
| | Wherein hath Alexandro us'd thee ill? | |
| Vil. | Rent with remembrance of so foul a deed, | |
| | My guilty soul submits me to thy doom: | |
| | For not for Alexandro's injuries, | |
| | But for reward and hope to be preferr'd, | |
| | Thus have I shamelessly hazarded his life. | |
| Vic. | Which, villain, shall be ransom'd with thy death--: | |
| | And not so mean a torment as we here | |
| | Devis'd for him who, thou said'st, slew our son, | |
| | But with the bitt'rest torments and extremes | 100 |
| | That may be yet invented for thine end. | |
| [ Alexandro seems to entreat. |
| | Entreat me not; go, take the traitor hence: | |
| [Exit Villuppo. |
| | And, Alexandro, let us honour thee | |
| | With public notice of thy loyalty.-- | |
| | To end those things articulated here | |
| | By our great lord, the mighty King of Spain, | |
| | We with our council will deliberate. | |
| | Come, Alexandro, keep us company. | [Exeunt. |