Count Alarcos; a Tragedy by Earl of Beaconsfield Benjamin Disraeli
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Passes he now?
I:1:27 2ND COURT. Long since. Yon banner tells The Count Sidonia. Let us on, and view The passage of his pomp. His Moorish steeds, They say, are very choice. [Exeunt Two Courtiers.] SCENE 2. A Chamber in the Palace of Alarcos. The COUNTESS seated and working at her tapestry; the COUNT pacing the Chamber. I:2:1 COUN. You are disturbed, Alarcos? I:2:2 ALAR. 'Tis the stir And tumult of this morn. I am not used To Courts. I:2:3 COUN. I know not why, it is a name |
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