Representative English Plays, From the Middle Ages to the End of the Nineteenth Century

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Benz. Love then, my Ozmyn; I will be content (Givvng her hand.) To make you wretched by your own con- sent: Live poor, despised, and banished for my sake.
And all the burden of my sorrows take; For, as for me, in whatsoe'er estate.
While I have you, I must be fortunate.
Ozm, Thus then, secured of what we hold most dear, (Each other's love) we '11 go — I know not where.
For where, alas, should we our flight be- gin?
The foe's without; our parents are within.
Benz. I'll fly to you, and you shall
...fly to me; Our flight but to each other's arms shall be.
To providence and chance permit the rest; Let us but love enough, and we are blest.
(Exeunt.) Scene 3.
[Enter Boabdelin, Abenamar, Abdelmelech, Guard: Zulema and Hamet, prisoners.) AbdeVm. They 're Lyndaraxa's brothers ; for her sake.
Their lives and pardon my request I make.
Boob, Then, Zulema and Hamet, live; but know, Tour lives to Abdelmelech's suit you owe.
Zul. The grace received so much my hope exceeds That words come weak and short to an- swer deeds.


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