The works of John Dryden, $c now first collected in eighteen volumes. $p Volume 05 by John Dryden
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_Har. Jun._ Sir, my father, I hope, has in part satisfied you, that what I spoke was only an effect of sudden passion, of which I am now ashamed; and desire it may be no longer lodged in your remembrance, than it is now in my intention to do you any injury. _Tow._ Your father may command me to more difficult employments, than to receive the friendship of a man, of whom I did not willingly embrace an ill opinion. _Har. Jun._ Nothing henceforward shall have power to take from me that happiness, in which you are so generously pleased to reinstate me. _Har. Sen._ Why this is as it should be; trust me, I weep for joy. _Beam._ Towerson is easy, and too credulous. I fear 'tis all dissembled on their parts. [_Aside._ _Har. Sen._ Now set we forward to the castle; the bride is there before us. _Tow._ Sir, I wait you. [_Exeunt_ HARMAN _Sen._ TOWERSON, BEAMONT, _and_ VAN HERRING. _Enter Captain_ PEREZ. _Fisc._ Now, captain, when perform you what you promised, concerning Towerson's death? _Per._ Never.--There, Judas, take your hire of blood again. |
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