The forc'd marriage, or, The jealous bridegroom a tragi-comedy : as it is acted at His Highnesse the Duke of Yorks theatre / written by A. Behn.

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The forc'd marriage, or, The jealous bridegroom a tragi-comedy : as it is acted at His Highnesse the Duke of Yorks theatre / written by A. Behn.
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Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689.
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London :: Printed by H. L. and R. B. for James Magnus ...,
1671.
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ACT IV. SCENE. III.
The Court Gallery.
Enter Phillander and Alcander in their Cloaks muff'd as in the Dark.
Alcan.
Isillia?
[Calls at the lodgings of Erminia.
Isil.
Who's there?
Alcan.
A friend.
Isil.
My Lord Alcander?
Alcan.
The same.
Is.
Where's the Prince?
Phi.
Here Isilia,
Is.
Give meyour hand my Lord, and follow me.
Phi.
To such a Heaven as thou conduct'st me too, Though thou shouldst traverse Hell I'de follow thee.
Alcan.
You'l come back in charity Isillia?
Is.
Yes if I dare trust you alone with me.
[They go all in.
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