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_Arn._ Speak it, and I embrace it.
_Hip._ Come to my private chamber presently,
And there, what love and I command--
_Arn._ I'le doe it,
Be comforted _Zenocia_.
_Zen._ Do not do this
To save me, do not lose your self I charge you,
I charge you by your love, that love [you] bear me;
That love, that constant love you have twin'd to me,
By all your promises, take heed you keep 'em,
Now is your constant tryal. If thou dost this,
Or mov'st one foot, to guide thee to her lust,
My curses and eternal hate pursue thee.
Redeem me at the base price of dis-loyalty?
Must my undoubted honesty be thy Bawd too?
Go and intwine thy self about that body;
Tell her, for my life thou hast lost thine honour,
Pull'd all thy vows from heaven, basely, most basely
Stoop'd to the servile flames of that foul woman,
To add an hour to me that hate thee for it,
Know thee not again, nor name thee for a Husband.
_Arn._ What shall I do to save her?
_Hip._ How now, what hast there?
_Enter a_ Servant.
_Ser._ The Governour, attended with some Gentlemen,
Are newly entred, to speak with your Ladiship.
_Hip._ Pox o' their business, reprieve her for this hour,
I shall have other time.
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