The Life And Writings of Richard Penn Smith With a Reprint of His Play the D

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quick, show him. (Exit TREBATZO. L. H. ) He is a noble friend, indeed, who, like the glorious sun, withholds not his rays even from the barren and neglected waste. The Duke! I revive.
76 THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF RICHARD PENN SMITH Enter TREBATZO and DUKE. L. H.
Your grace is welcome. Years have flown since my roof has been honored with your presence.
Duke. For the future, Beraldo, I shall not be as remiss as I have been.
Ber. As Duke of Florence, you gave me life and freedom, and though the gif
...t proves to be of little value, I thank you for it with all my heart. As a man, you have sought me out in my wretchedness; for that act I cannot thank you. I am grateful, but no words can thank you.
Treb. A heart of the right stuff.
Duke. How is it, Beraldo, that so long a time has elapsed and we have not met?
Ber. O! sir, the prince and his subject may jostle each other and still be distant. When we last parted, my Lord, you travelled towards a throne, and I towards a prison. You were too lofty to stoop, and I too heavy laden to rise, therefore we met not.


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