tuen with smiles upon me? Two such defeats in one
with. I am here a prisoner
bbe murder done, I can soon
here, Heaven knows. And if there be
f quality: Armed, to! Now shall
anything that betrays thet bru
esterday before the same house
face and mien
a Yet there is something in your
Pethaps you think this crime enough to kill me, bt if you do,
«cannot fear youll do it basely
No, sir I'l make you fit fora defence with this.
Gives him the sword
This gallantry surprises me —nor know
Sent, sin against a man so brave,
You shall not need; for know; I come to snatch you from a
danger that is decreed against you: perhaps you
imprisonment. And twas with so muc
Feannot see you punished
How shall [pay this
Thow to use this pre
lie, or long
h courage you offended,
d been safer to have killed ano
than have attempted
To show your da
I'll let you know my quality: and
have wounded
The viceroy’ son! (Aside) Death and confusion! Was ths plague
eserved to complete all the rest? Obl
all the world [ would destroy!
You seem disordered, sr,
by him — the man of
es trust me, sc, am, and tis with pain that man receives such
ountes, who wants the power to pay ‘em back again
To gallant spcits
ay me, se
Beavis (Asi
Then Lam wel, kind Heavent But et us even, that may fight
with him and keep my honour safe. [To awvoxto) Oh, Pn
tis indeed uneasy; but you may quickly over-
ba. bases pron (ere
eed er QIimpatient, siz, o be discounting the mighty debt 1 owe you
have @ quarrel with a rival, sis, about the maid we love
hat thought destroys my reason, 50
My rivah six i one has all the virtues man can boast of
ath! Who should thi
lenged me to meet him on the Molo as soon as day
1 apprehend you, sit. You'd have me kill the at lays a
to the maid you speak of. I'll dot. PU fly to dol
Sind you know het?
tis enough she is admired by you ‘
rob you of n't, for you must fight under
st opinion must be strangely obliging that makes you think
I can personate the brave Antonio, whom 1 ean but strive t0
sy too much to my advantage, Come, si, the day appe
{i 1 forth, Within, sir is the habit
ne, thou deceit lig
raried traveller by nigh
0 recipice each step you te D
om to follow where you lead 5
Ym dyin
No, madam they were both in masquerade. wis by when th
thulleneed one another, and they had decided the quarie! then
& Wete prevented by some caallers which made anne
mt sure tis about you they fh
what other
ight for me
ite he, for whos shal fd
dam, € must leave you,
hanged for bein
ur conductor. | ese
1d I'l reward thee for. Prithee, no more