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heart to see her father's signature. [Gives the letter he had written.] HERBERT Thanks for your care. [Sits down and writes. Exit Host.] OSWALD (aside to MARMADUKE) Perhaps it would be useful That you too should subscribe your name. [MARMADUKE overlooks HERBERT--then writes--examines the letter eagerly.] MARMADUKE I cannot leave this paper. [He puts it up, agitated.] OSWALD (aside) Dastard! Come. [MARMADUKE goes towards HERBERT and supports him--MARMADUKE tremblingly beckons OSWALD to take his place.] MARMADUKE (as he quits HERBERT) There is a palsy in his limbs--he shakes. [Exeunt OSWALD and HERBERT--MARMADUKE following.] SCENE changes to a Wood--a Group of Pilgrims, and IDONEA with them. FIRST PILGRIM A grove of darker and more lofty shade I never saw. SECOND PILGRIM The music of the birds Drops deadened from a roof so thick with leaves. OLD PILGRIM This news! It made my heart leap up with joy. IDONEA I scarcely can believe it. OLD PILGRIM Myself, I heard The Sheriff read, in open Court, a letter Which purported it was the royal pleasure The Baron Herbert, who, as was supposed, Had taken refuge in this neighbourhood, Should be forthwith restored. The hearing, Lady, Filled my dim eyes with tears.--When I returned From Palestine, and brought with me a heart, Though rich in heavenly, poor in earthly, comfort, I met your Father, then a wandering Outcast: He had a Guide, a Shepherd's boy; but grieved He was that One so young should pass his youth In such sad service; and he parted with him. We joined our tales of wretchedness together, And begged our daily bread from door to door. I talk familiarly to you, sweet Lady! For once you loved me. IDONEA You shall back with me And see your Friend again. The good old Man Will be rejoiced to greet you. OLD PILGRIM It seems but yesterday That a fierce storm o'ertook u
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