Don Garcia of Navarre by Molière
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GARC. I have seen... Vengeance! O Heaven! ALV. What sudden alarm...? GARC. It will kill me, Don Alvarez, it is but too certain. ALV. But, my Lord, what can... GARC. Alas! Everything is undone. I am betrayed, I am murdered! [Footnote: The last sentences of Don Alvarez and Don Garcia are also found in the _Misanthrope_, Act iv., Scene 2 (see Vol. II).] A man, (can I say it and still live) a man in the arms of the faithless Elvira! ALV. The Princess, my Lord, is so virtuous... GARC. Ah, Don Alvarez, do not gainsay what I have seen. It is too much to defend her reputation, after my eyes have beheld so heinous an action. ALV. Our passions, my Lord, often cause us to mistake a deception for a reality; to believe that a mind nourished by virtue can.... GARC. Prithee leave me, Don Alvarez, a counsellor is in the way upon such an occasion; I will take counsel only of my wrath. ALV. (_Aside_). It is better not to answer him when his mind is so |
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