_Abd_. None else, and that"s too distant to befriend you.

_Leon_. Oh, take my Life, and spare my dearer Honour!

--Help, help, ye Powers that favour Innocence.

[_Enter Women_.

_Just as the Moor is going to force in_ Leonora, _enters to him_ Osmin _in haste_.



_Osm_. My Lord, _Alonzo_--

_Abd_. What of him, you Slave--is he not secur"d?

Speak, dull Intruder, that know"st not times and seasons, Or get thee hence.

_Osm_. Not till I"ve done the Business which I came for.

_Abd_. Slave!--that thou cam"st for.

[_Stabs him in the Arm_.

_Osm_. No, "twas to tell you, that _Alonzo_, Finding himself betray"d, made brave resistance; Some of your Slaves h"as killed, and some h"as wounded.

_Abd_. "Tis time he were secured; I must a.s.sist my Guards, or all is lost.

[_Exit_.

_Leon_. Sure, _Osmin_, from the G.o.ds thou cam"st, To hinder my undoing; and if thou dy"st, Heaven will almost forgive thy other Sins For this one pious Deed.-- But yet I hope thy Wound"s not mortal.

_Osm_. "Tis only in my Arm--and, Madam, for this pity, I"ll live to do you Service.

_Leon_. What Service can the Favourite of the Moor, Train"d up in Blood and Mischiefs, render me?

_Osm_. Why, Madam, I command the Guard of Moors, Who will all die, when e"er I give the Word.

Madam, "twas I caus"d _Philip_ and the Cardinal To fly to th" Camp, And gave "em warning of approaching Death.

_Leon_. Heaven bless thee for thy Goodness.

_Osm_. I am weary now of being a Tyrant"s Slave, And bearing Blows too; the rest I could have suffer"d.

Madam, I"ll free the Prince.

But see, the Moor returns.

_Leon_. That Monster"s Presence I must fly, as from a killing Plague.

[_Ex. with her Women_.

_Enter_ Abdelazer _with_ Zarrack, _and a Train of Moors_.

_Abd_. It is prodigious, that a single Man Should with such Bravery defend his Life Amongst so many Swords;--but he is safe.

_Osmin_, I am not us"d to sue for Pardon, And when I do, you ought to grant it me.

_Osm_. I did not merit, Sir, so harsh a Usage.

_Abd_. No more; I"m asham"d to be upbraided, And will repair the Injury I did thee.

_Osm_. Acknowledgment from you is pay sufficient.

_Abd_. Yet, _Osmin_, I shou"d chide your Negligence, Since by it _Philip_ lives still, and the Cardinal.

_Osm_. I had design"d it, Sir, this Evening"s Sacrifice.

_Abd_. _Zarrack_ shall now perform it--and instantly: _Alonzo_ too must bear "em company.

_Zar_. I"ll shew my Duty in my haste, my Lord.

[_Ex_. Zar.

_Osm_. Death! I"m undone; I"ll after him, and kill him.

[_Offers to go_.

_Abd. Osmin_, I"ve business with you.--

[Osm. _comes back bowing.

As they are going off, enter_ Leonora, Ordonio, _other Lords, and Women_.

_Leon_. Oh Prince! for Pity hear and grant my Suit.

[_Kneels_.

_Abd_. When so much Beauty"s prostrate at my Feet, What is"t I can deny?--rise, thou brightest Virgin That ever Nature made; Rise, and command my Life, my Soul, my Honour.

_Leon_. No, let me hang for ever on your Knees, Unless you"ll grant _Alonzo_ Liberty.

_Abd_. Rise, I will grant it; though _Alonzo_, Madam, Betray"d that Trust I had repos"d in him.

_Leon_. I know there"s some Mistake; let me negotiate Between my Brother and the Gallant Moor.

I cannot force your Guards, There is no Danger in a Woman"s Arm.

_Abd_. In your bright Eyes there is, that may corrupt "em more Than all the Treasures of the Eastern Kings.

Yet, Madam, here I do resign my Power; Act as you please, dismiss _Alonzo"s_ Chains.

And since you are so generous, to despise This Crown, which I have given you, _Philip_ shall owe his Greatness to your Bounty, And whilst he makes me safe, shall rule in Spain.

--_Osmin_-- [_Whispers_.

_Ord_. And will you trust him, Madam?

_Leon_. If he deceive me, "tis more happy far To die with them, than live where he inhabits.

_Osm_. It shall be done.

_Abd_. Go, _Osmin_, wait upon the Queen; And when she is confin"d, I"ll visit her, Where if she yield, she reigns; if not, she dies. [_Aside_.

[_Ex_. Abd. _one way_, Leon. Osm. _and the rest another_.

SCENE III. _A Prison_.

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