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Scene III.
Cyprian, Moscon, Clarin, and Livia.Clarin.
Livia, while my master yonder,
Like a living skeleton,
Life and motion being gone,
On his luckless love doth ponder,
Give me an embrace.
Livia.
Stay, stay.
Patience, man! until I see,
For I like my conscience free,
If to-day is your right day.—
Tuesday, yes, and Wednesday, no.
Clarin.
What are you counting there? Awake!
Moscon's mum.
Livia.
He might mistake,
And I wish not to act so.
For, desiring to pursue
A just course betwixt you both,
Turn about, I would be loth
Not to give you each his due.
But I see that you are right,
'Tis your day.
Clarin.
Embrace me, then.
Livia.
Yes, again, and yet again.
Moscon.
Hark to me, my lady bright,
May I from your ardour borrow
A good omen in my case;
And as Clarin you embrace,
Moscon you'll embrace to-morrow?
Livia.
Your suspicion is, in fact,
Quite absurd; on me rely.
Jupiter forbid that I
Should commit so bad an act
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To a friend. I will to thee
Give an embrace in equity,
When it is your worship's day.
[Exit.
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