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LOVERS’ VOWS

vity when young.—Oh, Anhalt! had I, in my youth, had you for a tutor;—but I had no inſtructor but my paſſions; no governor but my own will. [Exit.

Anhalt.

This commiſſion of the Baron’s in reſpect to his daughter, I am—[looks about]—If I ſhou’d meet her now, I cannot—I muſt recover myſelf firſt, and then prepare.—A walk in the fields, and a fervent prayer—After theſe, I truſt, I ſhall return, as a man whoſe views are ſolely placed on a future world; all hopes in this, with fortitude reſigned. [Exit.

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