Letters And Literary Remains of Edward Fitzgerald volume 2
Letters And Literary Remains of Edward Fitzgerald volume 2
Fitzgerald Edward
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Heavens ! Fel. Too well The traitorous colour flying from your cheeks SCENE IV. ] KEEP YOUR OWN SECRET. 183 Betrays your illness and my cause of sorrow. What is the matter? Anna. Nothing, brother. Pel. Nothing ! Your changing face and your solicitude To assure me there is nothing, but assure me How much there is. I have been told in fact, And hurried home thus suddenly, To hear it all. Anna (aside). Alas ! he knows my secret ! Felix, indeed, indeed, my love Shall not dishonour you. Pel. Your lo...ve ? I'm more at loss than ever. But perhaps You feign this to divert me from the truth. What is the matter, truly? Anna. Be assur'd I never will disgrace you. Fel. Ah, she rambles, Quite unrecover'd yet. Anna (apart to ELVIRA). What shall I do ? Elv. (apart). Deny it all, there's many a step between Suspicion and assurance. Fel. You, Elvira, (My sister cannot) tell me what has happen'd. Elv. Oh, nothing but a swoon, sir : My mistress fainted : that is all : accounts For all her paleness and discomfiture.
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