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SCENE VI.
Enter Infanta.IN.
What, all alone?
SP.
I Madam, Celimant,
Is sent for to the King.
IN.
Oh, I know why
His liberty is now in proposition,
And yours too shortly, if you desire it.
SP.
That Madam, is the least part of my care
J am so farre from wishing it, J feare it.
IN.
This is a Courtship sir, J understand not
Were not Toledo better than Sivill to you.
SP.
Madam, th'effect will make you see it is not.
IN.
Well, we shall hope to see it then; adiew.
SP.
My duty, Madam, will not give me leave
To let you go alone, do not deny me
The honour to wait on you.
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