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ufferer, an asylum? Oh! to what saint shall I address my prayers? Here force assails me, and within is murder! [She flies towards the house, KENNEDY follows her. SCENE VII. MORTIMER, PAULET, and DRURY rush in in the greatest consternation. Attendants hasten over the stage. PAULET. Shut all the portals--draw the bridges up. MORTIMER. What is the matter, uncle? PAULET. Where is the murderess? Down with her, down into the darkest dungeon! MORTIMER. What is the matter? What has passed? PAULET. The queen! Accursed hand! Infernal machination! MORTIMER. The queen! What queen? PAULET. What queen! The Queen of England; She has been murdered on the road to London. [Hastens into the house. SCENE VIII. MORTIMER, soon after O'KELLY. MORTIMER (after a pause). Am I then mad? Came not one running by But now, and cried aloud, the queen is murdered! No, no! I did but dream. A feverish fancy Paints that upon my mind as true and real, Which but existed in my frantic thoughts. Who's there? It is O'Kelly. So dismayed! O'KELLY (rushing in). Flee, Mortimer, oh! flee--for all is lost! MORTIMER. What then is lost? O'KELLY. Stand not on question. Think On speedy flight. MORTIMER. What has occurred? O'KELLY. Sauvage, That madman, struck the blow. MORTIMER. It is then true! O'KELLY. True, true--oh! save yourself. MORTIMER (exultingly). The queen is murdered-- And Mary shall ascend the English throne! O'KELLY. Is murdered! Who said that? MORTIMER. Yourself. O'KELLY. She lives, And I, and you, and all of us are lost. MORTIMER. She lives! O'KELLY. The blow was badly aimed, her cloak Received it. Shrewsbury disarmed the murderer. MORTIMER. She lives! O'KELLY. She lives to whelm us all in ruin; Come, they surround the park already; come. MORTIMER. Who did this frantic deed? O'KELLY. It was the monk From Toulon, whom you saw immersed in thought, As in the chapel the pope's bull was read, Which poured anathemas upon the queen. He wished to take the nearest, shortest way, To free, with one bold stroke, the church of God, And gain the crown of martyrdom: he trusted His purpose only to the priest, and struck The fatal blow upon the road to London. MORTIMER (a
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