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THE MYSTERIOUS MOTHER.
SCENE V.
BENEDICT, COUNTESS.
BENEDICT.I sought you, lady.
COUNTESS.Happily I'm found.Who needs the widow's mite?
BENEDICT.None ask your aid.Your gracious foresight still prevents occasion:And your poor beadsman joys to meet your presence;Uncumber'd with a suit. It pains my soul,Oft as I tax your bounty, lest I seemA craving or immodest almoner.
COUNTESS.No more of this, good father. I suspect notOne of your holy order of dissembling:Suspect not me of loving flattery.Pass a few years, and I shall be a corpse—Will flattery then new cloath my skeleton,Fill out these hollow jaws? Will't give me virtues?Or at the solemn audit pass for truth,And varnish o'er my stains?
BENEDICT.The church could sealYour pardon—but you scorn it. In your prideConsists your danger. Your's are Pagan virtues:As such I praise them—but as such, condemn them.
COUNTESS.