Cromwell by Alfred B. Richards
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Be prudent--
_Flor._ Prudent! Oh, there is no match Half so imprudent, as when interest Makes two, in heart divided, one--no work So vain, so mean, so heartless, dull and void, As that of him who buys the hollow "yes" From the pale lips where Love sits not enthron'd, Nor fans with purple wing the bosom's fire. Prudence! to waste a life, lose self-respect, Or e'en the chance of love bestowed and met?-- _Basil._ Sweet cousin, wilt not love me? _Flor._ No! nor wish To hate thee, could I help it--therefore, go! _Basil._ Well then I must-- [_Seizes her hand._] _Flor._ For pity's sake; if not I'll fly thee and my home. _Basil._ Ha! leave your father, Desert the old man in his hour of need? Fine ethics, truly. [_Advances._] _Flor._ Heaven! Leave me, sir-- There something tells me Arthur will return, Whom you have cozen'd of his heritage, |
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