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'Tis but your fond affection. Are. With thee, my boy, farewell for ever All secrecy in servants ! Farewell faith, And all desire to do well for itself ! 40 Let all that shall succeed thee for thy wrongs Sell and betray chaste love ! Phi. And all this passion for a boy ? Are. He was your boy, and you put him to me, And the loss of such must have a mourning for. Phi. Oh, thou forgetful woman ! Are. How, my lord ? Phi. False Arethusa ! Hast thou a medicine to restore my wits, When I have lost 'em ...? If not, leave to talk. 50 Now you may take that little right I have To this poor kingdom : give it to your joy ; For I have no joy in it. Some far place, Where never womankind durst set her foot For bursting with her poisons, must I seek, And live to curse you : There dig a cave, and preach to birds and beasts Digitized by VjOOQ 1C 270 THE COMEDY OP IMAGINATION What woman is, and help to save them from you ; How heaven is in your eyes, but in your hearts More hell than hell has ; how your tongues, like scorpions, Both heal and poison ; how your thoughts are woven 61 With thousand changes in one subtle web, And worn so by you ; how that foolish man, That reads the story of a woman's face And dies believing it, is lost for ever ; How all the good you have is but a shadow, I' the morning with you, and at night behind you Past and forgotten ; how your vows are frosts, Fast for a night, and with the next sun gone ; How you are, being taken all together, 70 A mere confusion, and so dead a chaos, That love cannot distinguish.
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