Count Alarcos; a Tragedy by Earl of Beaconsfield Benjamin Disraeli
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I:4:21 KING. Have I the skill? I:4:22 SOL. Why! art thou not a King? Wherein consists the magic of a crown But in the bold achievement of a deed Would scare a clown to dream? I:4:23 KING. I'd read thy thought. I:4:24 SOL. Then have it; I would marry. I:4:25 KING. It is well; It is my wish. I:4:26 SOL. And unto such a prince As I've described withal. For though a prince Of Fancy's realm alone, as thou dost deem, Yet doth he live indeed. I:4:27 KING. To me unknown. I:4:28 SOL. |
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