Don Garcia of Navarre by Molière
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her there alone; she has taken care to see you by herself, and without
any witnesses. SCENE V.--DON ALVAREZ, ELIZA. EL. Is this not Don Alvarez whom I see? ALV. The Prince sends me to entreat you to use your utmost influence in his favour. His life is despaired of, unless he obtains by your means, fair Eliza, one moment's conversation with Donna Elvira; he is beside himself ... but here he is. SCENE VI.--DON GARCIA, DON ALVAREZ, ELIZA. GARC. Alas. Eliza, feel for my great misfortune; take pity on a heart full of wretchedness, and given up to the bitterest sorrow. EL. I should look upon your torments, my Lord, with other eyes than the Princess does; Heaven or our mood is the reason why we judge differently about everything. But, as she blames you, and fancies your jealousy to be a frightful monster, if I were in your place I should obey her wishes, and endeavour to conceal from her eyes what offends them. A |
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