All the Talents a Satirical Poem in Three Dialogues
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... . , To hush the sigh on the resigned lip : . ' And lock it in the heart — i-freeze the hot tear And bid it on the eyelid hang for ever — Such power hath time o'er me. Clot. And has not then A husband's kindness— . . \ \ Imo. Mark me, Clotilda. And mark me well, I am no desperate wretch Who borrows an excuse from shameful passion To make its shame more vile — I am a wretched, but a spotless wife, SCENE V. ] CASTLE QF ST. ALDOBRAND. 15 I've been a daughter but too dutiful — But, oh ! the writ...hings of :a generous soul Stabb'd by a confidence it can't return, To whom a kind word is a blow on th' heart — I cannot paint thy wretchedness, (bursts into tears). Clot. Nay, nay Dry up your tears, soon will your lord return, Let him not see you thus by passion shaken. Imo. Oh wretched is the dame, to whom the sound " Your lord will soon return"— no pleasure brings. Clot. Some step approaches — 'tis St. Anselm's Monk. Imo. Remember — now, what wouldst thou reverend father ? Enter first Monk.
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