FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   1474   1475   1476   1477   1478   1479   1480   1481   1482   1483   1484   1485   1486   1487   1488   1489   1490   1491   1492   1493   1494   1495   1496   1497   1498  
1499   1500   1501   1502   1503   1504   1505   1506   1507   1508   1509   1510   1511   1512   1513   1514   1515   1516   1517   1518   1519   1520   1521   1522   1523   >>   >|  
s of heaven! ELIZABETH (regards her long with a look of proud contempt). Those then, my Lord of Leicester, are the charms Which no man with impunity can view, Near which no woman dare to stand? In sooth, this honor has been cheaply gained; She who to all is common, may with ease Become the common object of applause. MARY. This is too much! ELIZABETH (laughing insultingly). You show us now, indeed, Your real face; till now 'twas but the mask. MARY (burning with rage, yet dignified and noble). My sins were human, and the faults of youth: Superior force misled me. I have never Denied or sought to hide it: I despised All false appearance, as became a queen. The worst of me is known, and I can say, That I am better than the fame I bear. Woe to you! when, in time to come, the world Shall draw the robe of honor from your deeds, With which thy arch-hypocrisy has veiled The raging flames of lawless, secret lust. Virtue was not your portion from your mother; Well know we what it was which brought the head Of Anna Boleyn to the fatal block. SHREWSBURY (stepping between both QUEENS). Oh! Heaven! Alas, and must it come to this! Is this the moderation, the submission, My lady?---- MARY. Moderation! I've supported What human nature can support: farewell, Lamb-hearted resignation, passive patience, Fly to thy native heaven; burst at length Thy bonds, come forward from thy dreary cave, In all thy fury, long suppressed rancor! And thou, who to the angered basilisk Impart'st the murderous glance, oh, arm my tongue With poisoned darts! SHREWSBURY. She is beside herself! Exasperated, mad! My liege, forgive her. [ELIZABETH, speechless with anger, casts enraged looks at MARY. LEICESTER (in the most violent agitation; he seeks to lead ELIZABETH away). Attend not to her rage! Away, away, From this disastrous place! MARY (raising her voice). A bastard soils, Profanes the English throne! The generous Britons Are cheated by a juggler, [whose whole figure Is false and painted, heart as well as face!] If right prevailed, you now would in the dust Before me lie, for I'm your rightful monarch! [ELIZABETH hastily quits the stage; the lords follow her in the greatest consternation. SCENE V. MARY, KENNEDY. KENNEDY. What have you done? She has gone hence in wrath All hope is over now! MARY (still quite beside herself). Gone hence
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   1474   1475   1476   1477   1478   1479   1480   1481   1482   1483   1484   1485   1486   1487   1488   1489   1490   1491   1492   1493   1494   1495   1496   1497   1498  
1499   1500   1501   1502   1503   1504   1505   1506   1507   1508   1509   1510   1511   1512   1513   1514   1515   1516   1517   1518   1519   1520   1521   1522   1523   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

ELIZABETH

 
common
 

KENNEDY

 
heaven
 
SHREWSBURY
 

enraged

 
tongue
 

Exasperated

 

forgive

 

speechless


poisoned

 
passive
 

resignation

 

patience

 

native

 

hearted

 

Moderation

 

supported

 
nature
 
farewell

support

 
length
 

angered

 

basilisk

 

Impart

 
murderous
 

rancor

 

forward

 
dreary
 

suppressed


glance
 
raising
 

rightful

 
monarch
 
hastily
 

Before

 

prevailed

 

greatest

 

follow

 

consternation


painted

 

disastrous

 

Attend

 

violent

 
agitation
 

bastard

 

cheated

 

juggler

 

figure

 

Britons