"Durst any of the Gods be so uncivil..."

(a) Maximin. Stay; if thou speak'st that word, thou speak'st thy last:
Some God now, if he dares, relate what's past;
Say but he's dead, that God shall mortal be.

J. Dryden, Tyrannick Love, Act i. p. 7. Ed. 1670.

(b) Maximin. Provoke my rage no farther, lest I be
Reveng'd at once upon the Gods and thee.

Idem, Act i. p. 9. Ed. 1670. (Vgl. Arber, p. 108.)