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Near to the northern postern. Heaven watch o'er thee! There's some one coming! part as we were strangers, Without one sign of love. That is the path. Good tidings! Don Romiero is arrived.

My lord return'd? and art thou sure 'tis he?

Yes, I am sure; why should I doubt it, Madam? His train is in the court; and joyful vassals, Hearing the notice bell, crowd in to greet him. I have not seen him yet, but am in haste Come to apprise you of it. What man is that to whom you motion so?

A shipwreck'd stranger, who inquired his way, But was about to take the erring path.

He has a stately air, though mean his garb; I'll go myself and guide him through the wood.