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 Oh, father, trembling here I stand alone, Thy flesh and blood expressed. My love and duty both thou know'st are thine.

Will you obey me, then, when I command?

All duty that a daughter owes I yield.

Redeem this debt by wedding with Count Paris.

The Count's Elena's lord, and cannot wed another.

Divorced he's free. He's gallant, brave, and comely.

These virtues, sir, concern me not.

The Count is of our closest kin.

This moves me not. Am I not free to choose Where'er my heart may guide? I hate the Count!