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ONEA I have nothing To do with others; help me to my Father-- [She turns and sees MARMADUKE leaning on ELEANOR--throws herself upon his neck, and after some time,] In joy I met thee, but a few hours past; And thus we meet again; one human stay Is left me still in thee. Nay, shake not so. MARMADUKE In such a wilderness--to see no thing, No, not the pitying moon! IDONEA And perish so. MARMADUKE Without a dog to moan for him. IDONEA Think not of it, But enter there and see him how he sleeps, Tranquil as he had died in his own bed. MARMADUKE Tranquil--why not? IDONEA Oh, peace! MARMADUKE He is at peace; His body is at rest: there was a plot, A hideous plot, against the soul of man: It took effect--and yet I baffled it, In _some_ degree. IDONEA Between us stood, I thought, A cup of consolation, filled from Heaven For both our needs; must I, and in thy presence, Alone partake of it?--Beloved Marmaduke! MARMADUKE Give me a reason why the wisest thing That the earth owns shall never choose to die, But some one must be near to count his groans. The wounded deer retires to solitude, And dies in solitude: all things but man, All die in solitude. [Moving towards the cottage door.] Mysterious God, If she had never lived I had not done it!-- IDONEA Alas! the thought of such a cruel death Has overwhelmed him.--I must follow. ELDRED Lady! You will do well; (she goes) unjust suspicion may Cleave to this Stranger: if, upon his entering, The dead Man heave a groan, or from his side Uplift his hand--that would be evidence. ELEANOR Shame! Eldred, shame! MARMADUKE (both returning) The dead have but one face. (To himself.) And such a Man--so meek and unoffending--
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