The Duchess of Padua by Oscar Wilde
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O generous heart!
MORANZONE One can buy everything in Rimini, And so I bought the gaolers! when your father Heard that a man child had been born to him, His noble face lit up beneath his helm Like a great fire seen far out at sea, And taking my two hands, he bade me, Guido, To rear you worthy of him; so I have reared you To revenge his death upon the friend who sold him. GUIDO Thou hast done well; I for my father thank thee. And now his name? MORANZONE How you remind me of him, You have each gesture that your father had. GUIDO The traitor's name? MORANZONE Thou wilt hear that anon; |
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