Avolio a Legend of the Island of Cos With Poems Lyrical Miscellaneous And

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Arnold De Malpas ! thou shalt gain thine end ! The aged king shall fall, the throne be thine ! But, as thou goest to claim it, as thy foot Presses the royal dais, (mark my words ! ) A bolt shall fall from Heaven, sudden, swift, Even as thy blow on me, thou lt writhe i the dust, Down-trodden by the hostile heels of thousands, Whilst she, for whom thou st turned Conspirator, DRAMATIC FRAGMENTS. 233 Smiling, shall gaze from out her palace doors, And wave her broidered scarf, and join the music Of ...her low witching laughter to the sneers Of courtly parasites ; " De Malpas bore His honors bravely, did he not my Lords ?
Now, by our Lady, tis a grievous fall!" " Yet pride, thou know st, sweet Catharine, " " Aye, aye, aye ! "Prithee Francisco, wilt thou dance to-night?" ARNOLD.
What, fool ! wilt prate forever ? hence, I say, And entertain the devil with thy dreamings !
[Stabs him again. ] (From the Same. } ARNOLD. Thou hast been to court, Bernaldi, hast thou not ?
BERNALDI. Ay ! all the forenoon !


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