The Parricide : Or, Innocence in Distress | ||
SCENE II.
Castor and Eliza.Castor.
What nothing yet?
Poor anxious Lurcher, can'st thou spring no Game?
Eliz.
Yonder I see my Husband; and he seems
To loiter, as in eager Expectation.
Hah—see he bends this way.
Castor.
Behold, for what!
His gentle Paramour there joins him; look!—
Eliz.
Hah!—how obsequious!—Furies tear them both.
Castor.
Come let us take the Shelter of this Grove;
Unseen, from thence you may observe them well.
Eliza.
Any where, ere Sense is banish'd from me,
For I shall soon be past the Power of Thought.
The Parricide : Or, Innocence in Distress | ||