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set: stay not another day. FITZ[339]. The abbey-walls, that shroud my happy child, Appear within her hapless father's sight. Farewell, my sovereign, Leicester, Richmond, lords: Farewell to all; grief gives no way to words. KING. Fitzwater, stay: lords, give us leave awhile. Hubert, go you before unto the abbess, And signify our coming. Let her bring Matilda to her father. (_Exit_ HUBERT.) Come, old man; Be not too froward, and we shall be friends. About this girl our mortal jars began, And, if thou wilt, here all our quarrel ends. FITZ. Reserve my honour and my daughter's fame, And no poor subject that your grace commands Shall willinger submit, obey, and serve. KING. Do then but this. Persuade thy beauteous child To leave the nunnery and return to court, And I protest from henceforth to forswear All such conceits of lust as I have borne. FITZ. I will, my lord, do all that I may do; But give me leave in this to doubt of you. KING. This small thing grant, and ask me anything; Or else die in exile, loath'd of the king. FITZ. You shall perceive I will do what I may. _Enter on the wall_, ABBESS, MATILDA. _Re-enter_ HUBERT. HUB. Matilda is afraid to leave the house; But lo, on yonder battlement she stands, But in no case will come within your hands. KING. What! will my lady-abbess war[340] with us? Speak, lady; wherefore shut you up your gates? ABB. Have we not reason, when an host of men Hunt and pursue religious chastity? King John, bethink thee what thou tak'st in hand On pain of interdiction of thy land. Murderers and felons may have sanctuary, And shall not honourable maids distress'd, Religious virgins, holy nuns profess'd, Have that small privilege? Now, out upon thee, out! Holy Saint Catherine, shield my virginity! I never stood in such extremity. HUB. My lord, the abbess lies, I warrant you; For I have heard there is a monk of Bury, That once a week comes thither to make merry. KING. Content thee, Hubert; that same monk and she, And the worst come, my instruments shall be. Good lady-abbess, fear no violence; There's not one here shall offer you offence. FITZ. Daughter, all this while tears my speech have stay'd. My lord the king, lords, all draw near, I pray, And hear a poor man's parting from his child. Matilda, still my unstain'd honour's joy, Fair ornament of old Fitzwater's coat,[341] Born to rich fortunes, did not this ill-age Bereave thee of thy birthright's heri
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