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SCENE IX.
Irene, Aspasia, Maid.Maid.
A Turkish Stranger of majestick Mien,
Asks at the Gate Admission to Aspasia,
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Irene.
Whoe'er thou art, or whatso'er thy Message,
[Aside
Thanks for this kind Relief—with Speed admit him.
Aspasia.
He comes, perhaps, to separate us for ever;
When I am gone remember, O! remember,
That none are great, or happy, but the Virtuous.
[Exit Irene, Enter Demetrius.
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