Dramatic Scenes

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Dost thou not see that, throughout all this story, The spirit of Love prevails, in many shapes ; In some most gentle, and in others warm, Whilst in one form, bare lust alone is seen, The blood s rebellion, the JULIO.
I understand not. Would all were such as he !
RAFFAELLE.
Pshaw ! I had better Have drawn a herd of bulls lowing about One white Europa, than another such.
RAFFAELLE AND FORNARINA. 185 Julio, I tire. I loathe this gaudy prison ; I ll paint no more, unless my love be present.
JULIO.
...If thou darest trust thy Venus in my sight RAFFAELLE.
Ha, ha, ha, ha !
JULIO. Then why not bring her hither ?
RAFFAELLE.
Hither? I will.
She shall stand here before thee, plain as Truth ; Less stedfast, but as white as untouched Truth, Whom slander never blew on. Brace thy heart, Lest she take all by storm.
JULIO. What is she like ?
RAFFAELLE.
Her eye is like a magnet.
JULIO.
What, i the Pole ?
Is it set round with ice ?
186 DRAMATIC SCENES.
RAFFAELLE.
With blushing fire ; With crimson beauty, like the death of day At midsummer.


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