The Drama Its History Literature And Influence On Civilization volume 16

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The Drama Its History Literature And Influence On Civilization volume 16
Frank Fischer
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Why, what's the matter now?
Juliana. — That foolish letter!
Duke. — What! You repent of having written it?
Jul. — I do, indeed. I could cut off my fingers For being partners in the act.
Duke. — No matter; You may indite one in a milder spirit That shall pluck out its sting.
Jul. — I can Duke. — ^You must.
Jul. — I can.
Duke. — ^You shall.
Jul. — I will, if 'tis your pleasure.
Duke. -r-Well replied.
I now see plainly you have found your wits. And are a sober, metamorphosed woman.
Jul. — I am, in
...deed.
Duke. — I know it; I can read you.
There is a true contrition in your looks.
THE HONEYMOON.
143 Yours is no penitence in masquerade — You are not playing on me?
Jul. — Playing, sir!
Dulce. — You have found out the vanity of those things For which you lately sigh'd so deep?
Jul. — I have, sir.
Buke. — A dukedom! Pshaw! It is an idle thing.
Jul. — I have begun to think so.
Dwfce. — That's a lie! (Aside. ) Is not this tranquil and retired spot More rich in real pleasures than a palace?


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