Browning's England; a Study of English Influences in Browning
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I shall not serve him worse for that one brief And passionate hope, silent for ever now!) And you are really bound for Scotland then? I wish you well: you must be very sure Of the King's faith, for Pym and all his crew Will not be idle — setting Vane aside! Strafford. If Pym is busy, — you way write of Pym. 138 BROWNING'S ENGLAND Lady Carlisle. What need, since there's your King to take your part? He may endure Vane's counsel; but for Pym — Think you he'll sufiFer Pym to . . . Strafford. Child,... your hair Is glossier than the Queen's! Lady Carlisle. Is that to ask A curl of me ? Strafford. Scotland the weary way! Lady Carlisle. Stay, let me fasten it. — A rival's, Strafford ? Strafford [showing the George]. He hung it there: twine yours around it, child! Lady Carlisle. No — no — another time — I trifle so! And there's a masque on foot. Farewell. The Court Is dull; do something to enliven us In Scotland: we expect it at your hands. Strafford. I shall not fail in Scotland. Lady Carlisle.
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