A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7 by Various
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Within our court, the secret way whereof
Is to our daughter Gismund's chamber laid: There is also another mouth hereof Without our wall, which now is overgrown; But you may find it out, for yet it lies Directly south a furlong from our palace! It may be known--hard-by an ancient stoop,[71] Where grew an oak in elder days decay'd; There will we that you watch; there shall you see A villain traitor mount out of a vault. Bring him to us; it is th'Earl Palurin. What is his fault, neither shall you inquire, Nor list we to disclose. These cursed eyes Have seen the flame, this heart hath felt the fire That cannot else be quench'd but with his blood. This must be done: this will we have you do. JULIO. Both this, and else whatever you think good. [JULIO _departeth into the palace_. ACT IV., SCENE 3. RENUCHIO _bringeth_ GISMUND _out of her chamber, to whom_ TANCRED _saith_. TANCRED. Renuchio, depart: leave us alone. [_Exit_ RENUCHIO. |
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