Ugo Da Este--Uberto--The Cid of Seville; Tragedies
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I warn'd him from my door. 'T is like he comes On the part of the King-. Pledg'd to BMna Gruzraau, He scarce would court, I think, ElSna's friend. Why turn'st thou pale ? Alda. Ask not, not now, Ferrar. But beware ! De Lara has the ear And heart of the King. Ferr. For the time, alas, as had A greater favorite, and will fall as he. Honors and gifts when lavish'd on the unworthy Breed vanity, not gratitude, and kings - • ' Strangle, sometimes in blood, the o'erweening pride Born of their own indu...lgence. But, this day. Let omens vanish. It is so great a joy 9* 202 THB CID OF SEVILLE To have thee Euy's wife. How well I love him I As well I think as thou, albeit indeed In other wise. Henceforward when in battle I help to ward the javelin from his breast, As I have done, I shall be shielding thee, Dear child, as well. Now, get thee to thy bower, And dight thee out as well as time will let. How fair thou art now ! [kisses her.] I go to call the priest. Until this knot be tied, my foot rests not.
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