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The Amorous Fantasme | ||
SCENA OCTAVO.
Fabritio, Alphonso, Isabella.Fabritio.
Sir—
Alphonso.
VVhat is it that troubles thee?
Fabritio.
I met the Duke, Sir, at our dore, he follow'd
A torch, which might, perhaps, discover me,
I heare noise, he pursues me, oh receive him,
Alphonso.
O duty too unjust! cruel constraint!
Goe quicklie with thy Sister Isabella
Into that closet.
Isabella.
He goes to Carlos house, what shall I doe?
Fabritio.
Come along with me, what should hinder you?
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I feare you should be seene, and there fore would
That the light might be put out in this place.
Fabritio.
I contradict not, let us enter then.
The Amorous Fantasme | ||