Act,  scene

1    2,   3|    inmost feelings, all too plainly.~Dorine~So then, you love
2    3,   1|  ideas are, and to show him plainly~What troubles he may cause,
3    3,   6|     my punishment, I see it plainly,~Would mortify me now. Whatever
4    4,   3|    made to see and hear all plainly;~What would you say then,
5    4,   5|    may express myself quite plainly,~I cannot trust these too
6    4,   7| have you know,~And show you plainly it’s no use to turn~To these
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