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THE WICKED WORLD.

Sel. And if I do,
What matters it? Be all he says thou art,
And I will worship thee for being so;
Thou art my faith—whate'er my Ethais does
Is ever hallowed by his doing it;
Thy moral law is mine—for thou art mine:
Rob, and I'll scoff at honor; kill—I'll kill;
Be perjured, and I'll swear by perjury;
Ay, be thou false to me, and I'll proclaim
That man forsworn who loves but one alone!
My soul is thine—whate'er my faith may be,
I'll be its herald; if thou hast no faith,
I'll be the high priest of thine unbelief!
Thy wisdom's mine; thy folly's thine—
Eth. Hush! hush!
Why this is madness!
Sel Yes, for this is Love!

Selene kneels at Ethais' feet.

ACT II.

Scene, same as Act I.

[Darine, Zayda, Leila, Locrine, other Fairies, and Neodie discovered anxiously watching the entrance to Selene's bower.]

 
Dar. Still, still Selene watches Ethais!
For six long hours has she detained the knight
Within the dark recesses of her bower,