The end of the first Act.
THE SECOND ACT.
Enter HERMIONE and FIDELIA.
HERMIONE.
Why then, my dear, what is the greatest prize in love?
FIDELIA.
Absence of other griefs, the greatest that loving hearts can prove.
HERMIONE.
But absence cannot minish love, or make it less in ought.
FIDELIA.
Yet nevertheless it leaves a doubt within the other's thought.
HERMIONE.
And what is that?—
FIDELIA.
Lest change of air should change the absent mind.
HERMIONE.
That fault is proper but to them whom jealousy makes blind.