The Duchess of Padua by Oscar Wilde
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Carriage and form, and outward semblances;
I trust thou art in noble mind the same. GUIDO Oh, tell me of my father; I have lived But for this moment. MORANZONE We must be alone. GUIDO This is my dearest friend, who out of love Has followed me to Padua; as two brothers, There is no secret which we do not share. MORANZONE There is one secret which ye shall not share; Bid him go hence. GUIDO [to ASCANIO] Come back within the hour. He does not know that nothing in this world Can dim the perfect mirror of our love. Within the hour come. |
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