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SCENE VI.

Mustapha.
He comes. A nameless terror stirs my soul,

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And spreads severe disquiet thro' my bosom.
Why should I fear? The man of guilt alone
Should feel disorder—'Tis but nature's frailty;
Th' unbidden trembling of the various heart,
Where hopes and fears arise, and pass by turns.