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[Exit.
Arcanes:
He's gone; Chaf'd beyond sufferance; we must follow him.
Decius:
Lady, this Letter is to you.
Annophel:
Come with me, For we must speak in private; 'please you, Sir, To see what entertainment our sad house Can yield?
[Exit.
Fernando:
I shall attend you, Lady.
Gaspero:
How do you like To sojourn here, my Lord?
Fernando:
More than to feast With all the Princes of the Earth besides: _Gonzalo_ told me that thou wert honest.
Gaspero:
Yes Sir, And you shall find it.
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Fernando:
Shall I?
Gaspero:
All my follies Be else recorded to my shame.
Fernando:
Enough, My heart is here for ever lodg'd.
Gaspero:
The Lady.
Fernando:
The place admits no time to utter all, But _Gaspero_ if thou wilt prove my friend, I'll say thou art--
Gaspero:
Your Servant; I conceive ye, We'll chuse some fitter leisure.
Fernando:
Never man Was (in a moment) or more bless'd or wretched.
[Exeunt.
[Enter _Hyparcha_ (placing two Chairs) _Antinous_, and _Erota_.]
Erota:
Leave us.
Hyparcha:
I shall.
[Exit.
Erota:
_Antinous_, sit down.
Antinous:
Madam.
Erota:
I say sit down, I do command you sit; For look what honour thou dost gain by me, I cannot lose it: happy _Antinous_, The graces and the higher Deities Smil'd at thy Birth, and still continue it: Then think that I (who scorn lesser examples) Must do the like: such as do taste my power, And talk of it with fear and reverence, Shall do the same unto the man I favour.
I tell thee Youth, thou hast a conquest won, Since thou cam'st home, greater than that last, Which dignified thy Fame, greater than if Thou should'st go out again, and conquer farther; For I am not ashamed to acknowledge My self subdued by thee.
Antinous:
Great Lady--
Erota:
Sit still, I will not hear thee else; now speak, And speak like my _Antinous_, like my Souldier, Whom _Cupid_, and not _Mars_ hath sent to Battel.
Antinous:
I must (I see) be silent.
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