Mirandola a Tragedy

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I thought I had a word or two to say, But they are gone ; — the common things, perliaps, Men say at parting : likely nothing more. You may return : if not, why let us part Like friends at least : hate is a galling load To bear in absence; so — farewell. Oh ! Guido !
[^Embraces him. And now, no more. Farewell !
Guido. Once more, farewell, Farewell ! [Exit.
Duke. Farewell ! The kindest breath of Heaven Rest on your head and hallow it. — My son ! My only son ! and is he gone for ever . '' How / ha
...ve loved him let these tremulous hands Proclaim, and these my weeping woman"'s eyes, Not often stained with tears. — Farewell, once more.
MIRANDOLA, 81 Son of my youth ! And now I'll take one look At the blue sky, and taste the scents whicli hang Around the flowers. — Methhiks I feel again My stature princely, and still running clear The high blood of Mirandola. [Exit SCENE III.
The Apartment of the Confessor.
Gheealdi discovered at a Table, with Papers ; and a Chest open, to and from which he goes.


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