Eyes? 
Abd. Thy Face and Eyes!--Baud, fetch me here a Glass, [To Elvira. 
And thou shalt see the Balls of both those Eyes Burning with Fire of 
Lust: That Blood that dances in thy Cheeks so hot, That have not I to 
cool it Made an Extraction even of my Soul, Decay'd my Youth, only to 
feed thy Lust? And wou'dst thou still pursue me to my Grave?
Qu. All this to me, my Abdelazer? 
Abd. I cannot ride through the Castilian Streets, But thousand Eyes 
throw killing Looks at me, And cry--That's he that does abuse our 
King-- There goes the Minion of the Spanish Queen, Who, on the lazy 
Pleasures of his Love, Spends the Revenues of the King of Spain-- This 
many-headed Beast your Lust has arm'd. 
Qu. How dare you, Sir, upbraid me with my Love? 
Abd. I will not answer thee, nor hear thee speak. 
Qu. Not hear me speak!--Yes, and in Thunder too; Since all my Passion, 
all my soft Intreaties Can do no good upon thee, I'll see (since thou hast 
banish'd all thy Love, That Love, to which I've sacrific'd my Honour) If 
thou hast any Sense of Gratitude, For all the mighty Graces I have 
done thee. 
Abd. Do;--and in thy Story too, do not leave out How dear those 
mighty Graces I have purchas'd; My blooming Youth, my healthful 
vigorous Youth, Which Nature gave me for more noble Actions Than to 
lie fawning at a Woman's Feet, And pass my Hours in Idleness and 
Love-- If I cou'd blush, I shou'd thro all this Cloud Send forth my Sense 
of Shame into my Cheeks. 
Qu. Ingrate! Have I for this abus'd the best of Men, My noble Husband? 
Depriving him of all the Joys of Love, To bring them all intirely to thy 
Bed; Neglected all my Vows, and sworn 'em here a-new, Here, on thy 
Lips-- Exhausted Treasures that wou'd purchase Crowns, To buy thy 
Smiles--to buy a gentle Look; And when thou didst repay me--blest the 
Giver? Oh, Abdelazer, more than this I've done-- This very Hour, the 
last the King can live, Urg'd by thy Witch-craft, I his Life betray'd; And 
is it thus my Bounties are repaid? Whate'er a Crime so great deserves 
from Heav'n, By Abdelazer might have been forgiven: [Weeps. But I 
will be reveng'd by penitence, And e'er the King dies, own my black 
Offence-- And yet that's not enough--Elvira-- [Pauses. Cry murder, 
murder, help, help.
[She and her Women cry aloud, he is surpriz'd, the Queen falls, he 
draws a Dagger at Elvira. 
Elv. Help, murder, murder!-- 
Abd. Hell, what's this?--peace, Baud--'sdeath, They'll raise the Court 
upon me, and then I'm lost-- My Queen--my Goddess--Oh raise your 
lovely Eyes, I have dissembled Coldness all this while; And that Deceit 
was but to try thy Faith. [Takes her up, sets her in a Chair, then kneels. 
Look up--by Heav'n,'twas Jealousy-- Pardon your Slave--pardon your 
poor Adorer. 
Qu. Thou didst upbraid me with my shameful Passion. 
Abd. I'll tear my Tongue out for its Profanation. 
Qu. And when I woo'd thee but to smile upon me, Thou cry'st--Away, 
I'm dull, unfit for Dalliance. 
Abd. Call back the frighted Blood into thy Cheeks, And I'll obey the 
Dictates of my Love, And smile, and kiss, and dwell for ever here-- 
Enter Osmin hastily. How now--why star'st thou so? 
Osm. My Lord--the King is dead. 
Abd. The King dead!--'Twas time then to dissemble. [Aside. What 
means this Rudeness?-- [One knocks. 
Enter Zarrack. 
Zar. My Lord--the Cardinal inquiring for the Queen, The Court is in an 
uproar, none can find her. 
Abd. Not find the Queen! and wou'd they search her here? 
Qu. What shall I do? I must not here be found. 
Abd. Oh, do not fear--no Cardinal enters here; No King--no God, that 
means to be secure-- Slaves guard the Doors, and suffer none to enter,
Whilst I, my charming Queen, provide for your Security-- You know 
there is a Vault deep under Ground, Into the which the busy Sun ne'er 
enter'd, But all is dark, as are the Shades of Hell, Thro which in dead 
of Night I oft have pass'd, Guided by Love, to your Apartment, 
Madam-- They knock agen--thither, my lovely Mistress, [Knock. Suffer 
your self to be conducted-- 
Osmin, attend the Queen--descend in haste, [Queen, Osm. and Elv. 
descend the Vault. My Lodgings are beset. 
Zar. I cannot guard the Lodgings longer-- Don Ordonio, Sir, to seek the 
Queen-- 
Abd. How dare they seek her here? 
Zar. My Lord, the King has swounded twice, And being recover'd, calls 
for her Majesty. 
Abd. The King not dead!--go, Zafrack, and aloud Tell Don Ordonio 
and the Cardinal, He that dares enter here to seek the Queen, [Puts his 
Hand to his Sword. Had better snatch the    
    
		
	
	
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