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“Call Inez forth!” The monarch cried:“Alfonzo,” the sad mourner sigh'd,
“Alfonzo, he enshrined here
Was not from such foul stain more clear!
Thou, only thou, my heart couldst claim.
That boy—that page—” “Tell then his name!”
Her pallid lips the marble kiss;
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Victim! I have deserv'd my doom;
Deserv'd to die! but not for this!”
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