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The Amorous Fantasme | ||
SCENA QUINTA.
Clarina, Alphonso, Isabella.Clarina.
Oh Signeur, oh Madame!—
Alphonso.
VVhat ayles thee, art thou mad?
Clarina.
Oh, I have seene—
Alphonso.
what hast thou seene that troubleth thee so much?
Clarina.
I have seene, I have seene—
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VVhat hast thou seene?
Speake, I conjure thee.
Clarina.
Since then I must speake it,
I've seene a dead man walke.
Alphonso.
Th'ast lost thy reason.
Clarina.
Nothing's more true, that fearefull Fantasme followes
My steps, I heare him, he pursues me; save me.
Isabella.
It is my Brother—
Alphonso.
Straung! It is my Sonne.
The Amorous Fantasme | ||