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Erminia Or, The fair and vertuous Lady | ||
Scena, 4.
Leontius, Aurindo.Leo.
Fly, fly Madam,
all the Court is up in search of you,
and busie danger threatens and surrounds you
on every side, just like the hunted Dear
when th'hounds are uncoupled, & the hunt is up:
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I've told you what you stand accused of.
Au.
And if I wod compound
with danger, I easily cod clear my innocence,
but I'le keep that now for my last reserve;
mean time I'le to Erminia's, and shelter there,
to whom can I better owe my life then her;
to whom I hope shortly to owe all
my joy of living?
Leo.
Quickly, quickly then,
and as secretly as you can.
Erminia Or, The fair and vertuous Lady | ||