FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   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   1524   1525   1526   1527   1528   1529   1530   1531   1532   1533   1534   1535   1536   1537   1538   >>   >|  
vage voices to be silent, Who take upon themselves to put constraint Upon thy royal will, to rule thy judgment. Fear only, blind conjecture, moves thy people; Thou art thyself beside thyself; thy wrath Is grievously provoked: thou art but mortal, And canst not thus ascend the judgment seat. BURLEIGH. Judgment has long been past. It is not now The time to speak but execute the sentence. KENT (who upon SHREWSBURY'S entry had retired, comes back). The tumult gains apace; there are no means To moderate the people. ELIZABETH (to SHREWSBURY). See, my lord, How they press on. SHREWSBURY. I only ask a respite; A single word traced by thy hand decides The peace, the happiness of all thy life! Thou hast for years considered, let not then A moment ruled by passion hurry thee-- But a short respite--recollect thyself! Wait for a moment of tranquillity. BURLEIGH (violently). Wait for it--pause--delay--till flames of fire Consume the realm; until the fifth attempt Of murder be successful! God, indeed, Hath thrice delivered thee; thy late escape Was marvellous, and to expect again A miracle would be to tempt thy God! SHREWSBURY. That God, whose potent hand hath thrice preserved thee, Who lent my aged feeble arm its strength To overcome the madman:--he deserves Thy confidence. I will not raise the voice Of justice now, for now is not the time; Thou canst not hear it in this storm of passion. Yet listen but to this! Thou tremblest now Before this living Mary--tremble rather Before the murdered, the beheaded Mary. She will arise, and quit her grave, will range A fiend of discord, an avenging ghost, Around thy realm, and turn thy people's hearts From their allegiance. For as yet the Britons Hate her, because they fear her; but most surely Will they avenge her when she is no more. They will no more behold the enemy Of their belief, they will but see in her The much-lamented issue of their kings A sacrifice to jealousy and hate. Then quickly shalt thou see the sudden change When thou hast done the bloody deed; then go Through London, seek thy people, which till now Around thee swarmed delighted; thou shalt see Another England, and another people; For then no more the godlike dignity Of justice, which subdued thy subjects' hearts, Will beam around thee. Fear, the dread ally Of tyranny, will shuddering march before thee, And make a wilderness in every street-- The last, extremest crime
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   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   1524   1525   1526   1527   1528   1529   1530   1531   1532   1533   1534   1535   1536   1537   1538   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

people

 
SHREWSBURY
 

thyself

 
respite
 
judgment
 

thrice

 
hearts
 

Around

 

BURLEIGH

 

justice


passion

 
Before
 

moment

 

allegiance

 

Britons

 

listen

 

tremblest

 

living

 
deserves
 
confidence

tremble

 
discord
 

avenging

 

silent

 

beheaded

 
murdered
 

subdued

 

dignity

 
subjects
 

godlike


swarmed
 
delighted
 

Another

 
England
 
street
 

extremest

 

wilderness

 

tyranny

 

shuddering

 

London


Through

 

belief

 

lamented

 

behold

 
avenge
 

voices

 

sacrifice

 

bloody

 

change

 

sudden