The Fatal Jealousie (1673)

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_ 'Tis double Death to see my Friend dye thus. Was't not enough, you Fates, to take my Life, But I must guilty be of murd'ring him.
_Serv. _ My Lord, how do you?
_Ger. _ Making what haste I can to meet _Eugenia_.
_Serv. _ O me! Unfortunate!
_Ger. _ Bewail me not; Death is a pleasure to me, Since I can see _Francisco_ lye there by me;But ask him e're I dye, What made him kill _Eugenia_?
_Fran. _ What, is _Eugenia_ Dead?
_Ger. _ Why seems it strange to thee, who basely hastFirst Rob'd her of her
...Honour, then of Life.
_Fran. _ _Gerardo_, it was cruelty to kill her, being asYet she had not done thee wrong, and dying, I rejoyce I have Reveng'd her.
_Ger. _ _Francisco_, sure thy Crimes have made thee Devil, Or thou would'st ne're transfer thy TreacheryBy murd'ring her, and place it thus on me.
_Fran. _ May I reach Heav'n as I'm InnocentOf any Death but yours: Which if a guiltForgive me Heav'n and you as-- [Dyes.
_Serv. _ He's dead, my Lord.
_Ger. _ With such a Lye in's mouth;O Heavenly Angels lead me not his way, For he must alwayes walk i'th' paths of falshood;Remove me nearer to _Eugenia's_ Body;My Spirits faint apace, and I must follow:One word, and then farewell;I have no time for to Reward thy care:Here, take this Ring, and give it to my Brother, He left it with me when he went to Travel;Tell him I still preserv'd it for his sake, A faithful pledge of our United Friendship.


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