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ACT the Third. (Book 3)
Make hast, or she is lost.
"What do I view!
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Make hast, or she is lost.
"What do I view!
Love.
"Love is not rude.
"Once ere I dye, to hear me.
What shall I say? I cannot speak.
"Say, dye, at least, if nothing else you'l say.
"He that no longer can resist, must yield.
"Where Virtue reigns, all passio•…•…s quit the field.
"Love tryumphs over Virtue.
"Necessity of Loving, has no Law.
How can I leave you?
Why must I flye so sast from all that's dear?
"No Goddess, nor yet Nymph.
"What was't you said?
"Do you know my Lisetta?
"The same: She's all his joy.
"A proper choyce for one that was so coy.
'Tis well.
"Before his Father?
"Then linger not, dear Nymph, but enter in.
Her, and her only can my soul adore.
"How▪ ever try what kindness is, tast both.
"Distemper'd Pallats all sweet things do loath.
And can your profanation swell so high?
You'l not believe!
Believe thee.
"Oh Torture! I must dye if this be true.
"So quickly must I dye?