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SCENE IX.

Enter Ardelia.
Ard.
How sweet she looks?
How lovely ev'n in Sleep?
Too lovely to my Sorrow:
Who wou'd now imagine,
A Form so fair shou'd cause so much Distress?
Where's my Resentment now?
Coward Ardelia!
Rise up, my Injuries;
I call for Rage, and Pity comes.
Begone! fond Pity.

[Offers to strike.
Ter.
O Xarino!
How coud'st thou leave me thus?


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Ard.
Who cou'd kill her? It must not be.

Ter.
Base Man! to wed another,
After such Vows to me.

Ard.
Strange, and almost incredible;
My own sad Fate.

Ter.
O shield me, Heav'n! what's that?

[Waking.
Ard.
A Friend, a poor afflicted Friend.

Ter.
No, you're a Man,
All Men are false:
As such I shun you.

[Exit.