The book Gycia was written by author Morris, Lewis, Sir, 1833-1907 Here you can read free online of Gycia book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Gycia a good or bad book?
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_ Repent thy sin. END OF ACT II. ACT III. SCENE I. --_Cherson, two years after. The palace of_ LAMACHUS. ASANDER _and_ GYCIA. _Gycia. _ What day is this, Asander? Canst thou tell me? _Asan. _ Not I, my love. All days are now alike; The weeks fleet by, the days equivalent gems Strung on a golden thread. _Gycia. _ Thou careless darling! I did not ask thee of the calendar. Dost think a merchant's daughter knows not that? Nay, nay; I only asked thee if thou knewest If aught upon thi...s day had ever brought Some great change to thee. _Asan. _ Sweetest, dearest wife, Our marriage! Thinkest thou I should forget, Ay, though the chills of age had froze my brain, That day of all my life? _Gycia. _ Dost thou regret it? I _think_ thou dost not, but 'tis sweet to hear The avowal from thy lips? _Asan. _ Nay, never a moment. And thou? _Gycia.
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