Count Alarcos; a Tragedy by Earl of Beaconsfield Benjamin Disraeli
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And indeed we pay
To her our homage. I:2:38 LEON. Proud our city boasts So fair a presence. I:2:39 COUN. Count Alarcos' friends Are ever welcome here. I:2:40 ALAR. No common wife. Who welcomes with a smile her husband's friends. I:2:41 SIDO. Indeed a treasure! When I marry, Count, I'll claim your counsel. I:2:42 COUN. 'Tis not then your lot? I:2:43 SIDO. Not yet, sweet dame; tho' sooth to say, full often I dream such things may be. I:2:44 COUN. Your friend is free? I:2:45 LEON. |
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