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es belonged. But then, what's that to me?--If thus or thus, If near or far--they may look after that! QUEEN. Wilt thou, then, Don Alfonso, stay thus strong? KING (_standing still_). Forsooth, thou ne'er hast known or seen this girl! Take all the faults that on this broad earth dwell, Folly and vanity, and weakness, too, Cunning and boldness, coquetry and greed-- Put them together and thou hast this woman; And if, enigma thou, not magic art, Shouldst call her power to charm me, I'll agree, And were ashamed, were't not but natural, too! QUEEN (_walks up and down_). Believe me, husband, 'twas not natural! KING (_standing still_). Magic there is, in truth. Its name is custom, Which first not potent, later holds us fast; So that which at the outset shocked, appalled, Sloughs off the first impression of disgust, And grows, a thing continued, to a need-- Is this not of our very bodies true? This chain I wore--which now here idly lies, Ta'en off forever--breast and neck alike, To this impression have become so used-- (_Shaking himself._) The empty spaces make me shake with cold. I'll choose myself another chain forthwith; The body jests not when it warning sends. And now enough of this! But that you could Avenge yourselves in blood on this poor fool-- That was not well! (_Stepping to the table._) For do but see these eyes-- Yes, see the eyes, the body, neck, and form! God made them verily with master hand; 'Twas she _herself_ the image did distort. Let us revere in her, then, God's own work, And not destroy what he so wisely built. QUEEN. Oh, touch it not! KING. This nonsense now again! And if I really take it in my hand, (_He has taken the picture in his hand_) Am I another, then? I wind the chain In jest, to mock you, thus about my neck, (_Doing it._) The face that 'frights you in my bosom hide-- Am I the less Alfonso, wh
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