Page:The Amyntas of Tasso (1770) - Percival Stockdale.djvu/118

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AMYNTAS.
With barbarous hand thou pressest down the burden.

THYRSIS.
If thou art ruled by me thou wilt be happy.

AMYNTAS.
What is the counsel thou wouldst give me?

THYRSIS.
Go;
Be bold; avail thyself of this occasion.

AMYNTAS.
Kind heaven forbid that I should e'er commit
Deliberate act that would offend my Sylvia!
I ne'er offended her but by my passion;
I could not blame myself for that; it was
Involuntary, irresistible:
Blame we the trembling, and obedient string,
That speaks, in musick, to the lyrist's finger?
Kind heaven forbid that I should e'er offend her,
By any action on myself depending.

THYRSIS.
Amyntas, answer me ingenuously:

Su