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nd legible Than this dumb evidence, this blotted lie.-- Oh that I were a man, as my soul's one, To prove thee traitor, and assassinate Of her fame! thus moved, I'd tear thee thus,-- [_Tearing the Paper._ And scatter o'er the field thy coward limbs, Like this foul offspring of thy forging brain. [_Scattering the Paper._ _Alv._ Just so shalt thou be torn from all thy hopes; For know, proud woman, know, in thy despite, The most authentic proof is still behind,-- Thou wear'st it on thy finger: 'Tis that ring, Which, matched to that on his, shall clear the doubt. 'Tis no dumb forgery, for that shall speak, And sound a rattling peal to either's conscience. _Seb._ This ring, indeed, my father, with a cold And shaking hand, just in the pangs of death, Put on my finger, with a parting sigh; And would have, spoke, but faultered in his speech, With undistinguished sound. _Alv._ I know it well, For I was present.--Now, Almeyda, speak, And truly tell us how you came by yours. _Alm._ My mother, when I parted from her sight To go to Portugal, bequeathed it to me, Presaging she should never see me more. She pulled it from her finger, shed some tears, Kissed it, and told me 'twas a pledge of love, And hid a mystery of great importance, Relating to my fortunes. _Alv._ Mark me now, While I disclose that fatal mystery:-- Those rings, when you were born and thought another's, Your parents, glowing yet in sinful love, Bid me bespeak: a curious artist wrought them. With joints so close, as not to be perceived, Yet are they both each other's counterpart; Her part had _Juan_ inscribed, and his had _Zayda_, (You know those names are theirs,) and in the midst A heart divided in two halves was placed. Now, if the rivets of those rings inclosed Fit not each other, I have forged this lie; But, if they join, you must for ever part. [SEBASTIAN _pulling off his Ring,_ ALMEYDA _does the same, and gives it to_ ALVAREZ, _who unscrews both the Rings, and fits one half to the other[10]._ _Seb._ Now life, or death. _Alm._ And either thine, or ours.-- I'm lost for ever. [_Swoons. The Women and_ MORAYMA _take her up, and carry her off._ SEBASTIAN _here stands amazed without motion, his eyes fixed upward._ _Seb._ Look
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