Fontainville Forest a Play in Five Acts Founded On the Romance of the Forest
Fontainville Forest a Play in Five Acts Founded On the Romance of the Forest
James Boaden
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Lamotte. O idle all ! Louis. And yet they could not well have been miftaken In one fo brought here ! FONTAINVILLE FOREST. 37 Lamottf. No, not well, I think. Louis. "Pis likeliest they removed him hence by night. Lamotte. Mod likely. > Louis. For we mould not ralhly credit A rumour might throw fcandal on a friend. Lamotte. No, by no means. That mouldering cheft I faw Louis. How ! Lamotte. Did I fay I faw it ? I miftook, boy 'Tis faid, contains a body, which flill lies Unburied in the fecret cham...ber. Louis. Still ! Have you then feen the relics of the man, Said to have perrfhed here ? Lamotte. Who, I, my fon ? Not I I fay again, 'tis the report. Louis. My father is unwell. Lamotte. Much indifpos'd ! Somewhat now raps me, and my bufy brain Is crofs'd with incoherency unufual. Say, have you lately look'd abroad, my fon ? Louis. But now. The gathering gloom is deep'ning round, And every fign foretells a dreadful fhock Of elemental war Our noble guelt Stays in the abbey, I prefume, to-night ?
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