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ing Faith in Sin; They that break word with Heaven, will break again With all the World, and so dost thou with me. _Evad_. How Sir? _King_. This subtile Womans ignorance Will not excuse you; thou hast taken Oaths So great, methought they did not well become A Womans mouth, that thou wouldst ne're enjoy A man but me. _Evad_. I never did swear so; you do me wrong. _King_. Day and night have heard it. _Evad_. I swore indeed that I would never love A man of lower place; but if your fortune Should throw you from this height, I bade you trust I would forsake you, and would bend to him That won your Throne; I love with my ambition, Not with mine eyes; but if I ever yet Toucht any other, Leprosie light here Upon my face, which for your Royalty I would not stain. _King_. Why thou dissemblest, and it is in me to punish thee. _Evad_. Why, it is in me then not to love you, which will More afflict your body, than your punishment can mine. _King_. But thou hast let _Amintor_ lie with thee. _Evad_. I ha'not. _King_. Impudence! he saies himself so. _Evad_. He lyes. _King_. He does not. _Evad_. By this light he does, strangely and basely, and I'le prove it so; I did not shun him for a night, But told him I would never close with him. _King_. Speak lower, 'tis false. _Evad_. I'm no man to answer with a blow; Or if I were, you are the King; but urge me not, 'tis most true. _King_. Do not I know the uncontrouled thoughts That youth brings with him, when his bloud is high With expectation and desires of that He long hath waited for? is not his spirit, Though he be temperate, of a valiant strain, As this our age hath known? what could he do, If such a sudden speech had met his blood, But ruine thee for ever? if he had not kill'd thee, He could not bear it thus; he is as we, Or any other wrong'd man. _Evad_. It is dissembling. _King_. Take him; farewel; henceforth I
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