_Duke_. I dare be sworne that _Sostrata_ would blush,
Shouldst thou deny _Alenso_ for thy sonne.
_Alen_. Nay, did she live, she would not challenge me
To be the father of that haplesse sonne.
_Turq_. Nay, then anon you will denie your selfe
To be your selfe, unjust _Fallerio_.
_Alen_. I do confesse my selfe to be my selfe,
But will not answere to _Fallerio_.
_Duke_. Not to _Fallerio_? this is excellent!
You are the man was cal'd _Fallerio_.
_Alen_. He never breathed yet that cal'd me so,
Except he were deceiv'd as you are now.
_Duke_. This impudence shall not excuse your fault;
You are well knowne to be _Fallerio_,
The wicked husband of dead _Sostrata_
And father to the vertuous _Alenso_;
And even as sure as all these certeinties,
Thou didst contrive thy little Nephewes death.
_Alen_. True, for I am nor false _Fallerio_,
Husband, nor father, as you do suggest,
And therefore did not hire the murtherers;
Which to be true acknowledge with your eyes.
[_Puls off his disguise_.
_Duke_. How now, my Lords! this is a myracle,
To shake off thirtie yeares so sodeinlie
And turne from feeble age to flourishing youth!
_Alb_.
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