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I do disown her, since she is so wicked To bid me kill my Friend. Why, thou'rt my Friend, Alcander. Alcan. I'll forgive thee that. Fal. So will not his Majesty: I may be hang'd for't. Alcan. Thou should'st be damn'd e'er disobey thy Mistress. Fal. These be degrees of Love I am not yet arriv'd at; When I am, I shall be as ready to be damn'd In honour as any Lover of you all. Alcan.

I will not now dispute that vain reply, But force you to security. SCENE VII. The Palace. Enter Philander, Alcander, Galatea, Aminta, and Falatius. Fal. Ah, fly, Sir, fly from what I have to tell you. Alcan. What's the news? Fal. Ah, Sir, the dismal'st heavy news that e'er was told or heard. Gal. No matter, out with it. Fal. Erminia, Madam Phi. Erminia, what of her? Fal. Is dead, Sir. Alcan.

You do displease me with your Unbelief. Alcan. Why, Sir, do you think there can indeed be Ghosts? Phi. Pray do not urge my Sense to lose its nature. Er. Phi. Look where she comes again, credit thy Eyes, Which did persuade thee that they saw her dead. Alcan. Gods this is wondrous strange! yet I can bear it, If it were the Devil himself in that fair shape. Phi. And yet thou shakest. Alcan.

'Twill be unkind both to your self and me. SCENE VII. The Court Gallery. Enter Philander and Alcander with a Light. Alcan. He's gone, whoe'er he be. Phi. It could not be Alcippus. Alcan. I rather fear Pisaro, But we soon enough shall know: Who's this? Enter Erminia in her Night-gown, and lsillia with Lights. Er. Methought I heard Alcippus and the Prince Before the cry of Murder.

What, dear Sister, for I am here confin'd, And cannot go to meet it? Gal. Erminia's Ghost is seen, and I'm so frighted Phi. You would not fear it though it should appear. Gal. Oh, do not say so; For though the World had nought I held more dear, I would not see her Ghost for all the World. Alcan. But, Madam, 'tis so like Erminia Am. Why, have you seen it too? Alcan. Yes, Aminta. Am.

The truth on't is, she has a strong magnetick Power, that I find. Alcan. But I would have none find it but my self, No Soul but mine shall sympathize with hers. Fal. Nay, that you cannot help. Alcan. Yes, but I can, and take it from thee, if I thought it did so. Oli. No quarrels here, I pray. Fal. Madam, I owe a Reverence to the Place. Alcan.

Erminia too you say has broke her Vows, She that will swear and lye, will do the rest. And of these evils, this I think the least; And as for me, I never thought it sin. Phi. And canst thou have so poor a thought of her? Alcan.

He with the Prince an equal welcome found, Was with like Garlands, though less Merit, crown'd. Fal. He's in the right for that, by Jove. Pis. Nay, now you wrong him. Alcan. What's he I should not speak my sense of him? Pis. He is our General. Alcan. What then? What is't that he can do, which I'll decline?

Can you speak yet, or do you tell your tale With Eyes and Sighs, as you were wont to do? Alcan. Faith, much at that old rate, Pisaro, I yet have no incouragement from her To make my Court in any other language. Pis. You'll bring her to't, she must be overcome, And you're the fittest for her fickle Humour. Alcan.

Am. I should domineer. Alcan. I then should make love elsewhere. Am. Well, I find we shall not agree then. Alcan. Faith now we have disputed a point I never thought on before, I would willingly pursue it for the humour on't, not that I think I shall much approve on't. Pis. Give him your hand, Aminta, and conclude, 'Tis time this haughty humour were subdu'd.

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