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ROMIERO: A TRAGEDY.
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And I will lead you to a safer spot,
Free from intrusion, near the ruin'd chapel.
[Exeunt.


SCENE II.

The Inner Porch of a ruined Chapel.

Enter Nurse and a Sea Captain, meeting.

NURSE.

Are all things ready then?


CAPTAIN.

The breeze is faint,

But it is fair; my seamen are on board;
We shall weigh anchor by the early dawn,
And bear us out to sea. Go, tell my passenger
To join us presently upon the beach.

NURSE.

I will, good Captain: 'tis no thoughtless youth,

Who trows the very winds should wait his bidding;
He will be punctual. He hath seen good days,
Although I may not tell thee who he is.

CAPTAIN.

Nor do I ask thee.


NURSE.

He hath seen good days,

And evil too, and hath been buffeted
By wayward fate.