Excerpt from Discipline, Vol. 2: A Novel
- Oh my fate!
That never would consent, that I should see
How worthy thou wert both of love and duty,
Before I lost you; -
With justice, therefore, you may cut me off,
And from your memory wash the remebrance
That ere I was; like to some vicious purpose,
Which in your better judgment you repent of,
And study to forget,
Massinger.
The morning shone bright with a summer sun. The trees, though now rich in foliage, were still varied with the fresh hues of spring.
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