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! thou art already altered-- Thy looks are haggard--nothing so wears away The constitution as late hours and wine. Cas. (musing.) Nothing, fair cousin, nothing--not even deep sorrow-- Wears it away like evil hours and wine. I will amend. Aless. Do it! I would have thee drop Thy riotous company, too--fellows low born-- Ill suit the like with old Di Broglio's heir And Alessandra's husband. Cas. I will drop them. Aless. Thou wilt--thou must. Attend thou also more To thy dress and equipage--they are over plain For thy lofty rank and fashion--much depends Upon appearances. Cas. I'll see to it. Aless. Then see to it!--pay more attention, sir, To a becoming carriage--much thou wantest In dignity. Cas. Much, much, oh! much I want In proper dignity. Aless.(haughtily) Thou mockest me, sir! Cas. (abstractedly.) Sweet, gentle Lalage! Aless. Heard I aright? I speak to him--he speaks of Lalage! Sir Count! (places her hand on his shoulder) what art thou dreaming? he's not well! What ails thee, sir? Cas. (startling.) Cousin! fair cousin!--madam! I crave thy pardon--indeed I am not well-- Your hand from off my shoulder, if you please. This air is most oppressive!--Madam--the Duke! Enter Di Broglio. Di Broglio. My son, I've news for thee!--hey?--what's the matter? (observing Alessandra) I' the pouts? Kiss her, Castiglione! kiss her, You dog! and make it up, I say, this minute! I've news for you both. Politian is expected Hourly in Rome--Politian, Earl of Leicester! We'll have him at the wedding. 'Tis his first visit To the imperial city. Aless. What! Politian Of Britain, Earl of Leicester? Di Brog. The same, my love. We'll have him at the wedding. A man quite young In years, but grey in fame. I have not seen him, But Rumour speaks of him as of a prodigy Pre-eminent in arts and arms, and wealth, And high descent. We'll have him at the wedding. Aless. I have heard much of this Politian. Gay, volatile and giddy--is he not? And little given to thinking. Di Brog. Far from it, love. No branch, they say, of all philosophy So deep abstruse he has not mastered it. Learned as few are learned. Aless. 'Tis very strange! I have known men have seen Po
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