Phil. I like luxuriously and magnificently: these two adverbs joined together sound admirably.
Bél. Let us hear the rest.
Triss. Your prudence sure is fast asleep,
That thus luxuriously you keep
And lodge magnificently so
Your very hardest-hearted foe.
Arm. Prudence fast asleep.
Bél. To lodge one's foe.
Phil. Luxuriously and magnificently.
Triss. Drive forth that foe, whate'er men say,
From out your chamber, decked so gay,
Where, ingrate vile, with murderous knife,
Bold she assails your lovely life.
Bél. Ah! gently. Allow me to breathe, I beseech you.
Arm.Give us time to admire, I beg.
Phil. One feels, at hearing these verses, an indescribable something which goes through one's inmost soul, and makes one feel quite faint.