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Of loyalty to you and those you serve;

Under like reservation for regards

Nearer and dearer still。



CLO。

Enough; enough;

Your hand; a bargain on both sides。 Meanwhile;

Here shall you rest to…night。 The break of day

Shall see us both together on the way。



ROS。

Thus then what I for misadventure blamed;

Directly draws me where my wishes aim'd。



(Exeunt。)







SCENE II。

The Palace at Warsaw





Enter on one side Astolfo; Duke of Muscovy; with his train: and; on

the other; the Princess Estrella; with hers。



ASTOLFO。

My royal cousin; if so near in blood;

Till this auspicious meeting scarcely known;

Till all that beauty promised in the bud

Is now to its consummate blossom blown;

Well met at last; and may



ESTRELLA。

Enough; my Lord;

Of compliment devised for you by some

Court tailor; and; believe me; still too short

To cover the designful heart below。



AST。

Nay; but indeed; fair cousin



EST。

Ay; let Deed

Measure your words; indeed your flowers of speech

Ill with your iron equipage atone;

Irony indeed; and wordy compliment。



AST。

Indeed; indeed; you wrong me; royal cousin;

And fair as royal; misinterpreting

What; even for the end you think I aim at;

If false to you; were fatal to myself。



EST。

Why; what else means the glittering steel; my Lord;

That bristles in the rear of these fine words?

What can it mean; but; failing to cajole;

To fight or force me from my just pretension?



AST。

Nay; might I not ask ev'n the same of you;

The nodding helmets of whose men…at…arms

Out…crest the plumage of your lady court?



EST。

But to defend what yours would force from me。



AST。

Might not I; lady; say the same of mine?

But not to come to battle; ev'n of words;

With a fair lady; and my kinswoman;

And as averse to stand before your face;

Defenceless; and condemn'd in your disgrace;

Till the good king be here to clear it all

Will you vouchsafe to hear me?



EST。

As you will。



AST。

You know that; when about to leave this world;

Our royal grandsire; King Alfonso; left

Three children; one a son; Basilio;

Who wearslong may he wear! the crown of Poland;

And daughters twain: of whom the elder was

Your mother; Clorilena; now some while

Exalted to a more than mortal throne;

And Recisunda; mine; the younger sister;

Who; married to the Prince of Muscovy;

Gave me the light which may she live to see

Herself for many; many years to come。

Meanwhile; good King Basilio; as you know;

Deep in abstruser studies than this world;

And busier with the stars than lady's eyes;

Has never by a second marriage yet

Replaced; as Poland ask'd of him; the heir

An early marriage brought and took away;

His young queen dying with the son she bore him;

And in such alienation grown so old

As leaves no other hope of heir to Poland

Than his two sisters' children; you; fair cousin;

And me; for whom the Commons of the realm

Divide themselves into two several factions;

Whether for you; the elder sister's child;

Or me; born of the younger; but; they say;

My natural prerogative of man

Outweighing your priority of birth。

Which discord growing loud and dangerous;

Our uncle; King Basilio; doubly sage

In prophesying and providing for

The future; as to deal with it when come;

Bids us here meet to…day in solemn council

Our several pretensions to compose。

And; but the martial out…burst that proclaims

His coming; makes all further parley vain;

Unless my bosom; by which only wise

I prophesy; now wrongly prophesies;

By such a happy compact as I dare

But glance at till the Royal Sage declare。



(Trumpets; etc。 Enter King Basilio with his Council。)



ALL。

The King! God save the King!



ESTRELLA (Kneeling。)

Oh; Royal Sir!



ASTOLFO (Kneeling。)

God save your Majesty



KING。

Rise both of you;

Rise to my arms; Astolfo and Estrella;

As my two sisters' children always mine;

Now more than ever; since myself and Poland

Solely to you for our succession look'd。

And now give ear; you and your several factions;

And you; the Peers and Princes of this realm;

While I reveal the purport of this meeting

In words whose necessary length I trust

No unsuccessful issue shall excuse。

You and the world who have surnamed me 〃Sage〃

Know that I owe that title; if my due;

To my long meditation on the book

Which ever lying open overhead

The book of heaven; I meanso few have read;

Whose golden letters on whose sapphire leaf;

Distinguishing the page of day and night;

And all the revolution of the year;

So with the turning volume where they lie

Still changing their prophetic syllables;

They register the destinies of men:

Until with eyes that; dim with years indeed;

Are quicker to pursue the stars than rule them;

I get the start of Time; and from his hand

The wand of tardy revelation draw。

Oh; had the self…same heaven upon his page

Inscribed my death ere I should read my life

And; by fore…casting of my own mischance;

Play not the victim but the suicide

In my own tragedy!But you shall hear。

You know how once; as kings must for their people;

And only once; as wise men for themselves;

I woo'd and wedded: know too that my Queen

In childing died; but not; as you believe;

With her; the son she died in giving life to。

For; as the hour of birth was on the stroke;

Her brain conceiving with her womb; she dream'd

A serpent tore her entrail。 And too surely

(For evil omen seldom speaks in vain)

The man…child breaking from that living tomb

That makes our birth the antitype of death;

Man…grateful; for the life she gave him paid

By killing her: and with such circumstance

As suited such unnatural tragedy;

He coming into light; if light it were

That darken'd at his very horoscope;

When heaven's two championssun and moon I mean

Suffused in blood upon each other fell

In such a raging duel of eclipse

As hath not terrified the universe

Since that which wept in blood the death of Christ:

When the dead walk'd; the waters turn'd to blood;

Earth and her cities totter'd; and the world

Seem'd shaken to its last paralysis。

In such a paroxysm of dissolution

That son of mine was born; by that first act

Heading the monstrous catalogue of crime;

I found fore…written in his horoscope;

As great a monster in man's history

As was in nature his nativity;

So savage; bloody; terrible; and impious;

Who; should he live; would tear his country's entrails;

As by his birth his mother's; with which crime

Beginning; he should clench the dreadful tale

By trampling on his father's silver head。

All which fore…reading; and his act of birth

Fate's warrant that I read his life aright;

To save his country from his mother's fate;

I gave abroad that he had died with her

His being slew; with midnight secrecy

I had him carried to a lonely tower

Hewn from the mountain…barriers of the realm;

And under strict anathema of death

Guarded from men's inquisitive approach;

Save from the trusty few one needs must trust;

Who while his fasten'd body they provide

With salutary garb and nourishment;

Instruct his soul in what no soul may miss

Of holy faith; and in such other lore

As may solace his life…imprisonment;

And tame perhaps the Savage prophesied

Toward such a trial as I aim at now;

And now demand your special hearing to。

What in this fearful business I have done;

Judge whether lightly or maliciously;

I; with my own and only flesh and blood;

And proper lineal inheritor!

I swear; had his foretold atrocities

Touch'd me alone。 I had not saved myself

At such a cost to him; but as a king;

A Christian king;I say; advisedly;

Who would devote his people to a tyrant

Worse than Caligula fore…chronicled?

But even this not without grave mis…giving;

Lest by some chance mis…reading of the stars;

Or mis…direction of what rightly read;

I wrong my son of his prerogat

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