Woman's Witchcraft, Or, the Curse of Coquetry : a Dramatic Romance
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53 Against my forethought, urged me to such ends,) I overheard the project of these ruffians. Now, is the time most urgent. My fleet horse, With his Arabian speed, alone had brought me ; They press upon my heels. I beg you, lady, Arm all your vassals; double bar the gates; Man every height, and bid all call me leader ! Donna V. Sir Knight, it shall be done; and all true thanks That warmest heart can offer, shall be yours ! Don Alonzo. No time for thanks, dear lady ; this quick danger Alarums al...l our faculties to action. Not till the quiet of accomplish'd peace. May gratulation, like the rainbow's arch, O'erspan the cloudy heaven of our thoughts. I go — to the rescue ! Donna V. All shall follow you ! \^Ej:eunf. SCENE VI. TJie gateway of the same Castle— Enter RoMULO, vntli hancUttL Romulo. Halt. Stand in silence, while I win admission; Then, on the instant, follow me, and enter ! [_Knochs at the gate.'] What, ho ! within there ! Is the old man asleep ? 5* 54 woman's witchcraft. By my old namesakej who first founded Rome, I'll wake him presently, if he be dead !
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