Mary Queen of Scots Microform a Tragedy in Three Acts
Mary Queen of Scots Microform a Tragedy in Three Acts
Robert Blake
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'Tis time this fooling cease. Jane Kennedy Forgetful fool ! So said you once. What clumsy courtier's this ? Fie, fool ! The jest is stale. The Quern. We are all fools, Sir, Pursuing follies which we try to grasp. And which elude us ever. Yourself, for instance, 21 Serving that shadow on a shadowy throne, Think thus to earn those foUies, place and power ; And I — I wait the folly liberty, Which may be nearer than we think, and yet Prove other than we hope. Paulet Too true ! Too true ! Jank Kenne...dy. We know what liberty he'd like to give us Leave to pursue our murdered friends to heaven. The Queen. Let one life fail, and what have we become ? This weak, white hand, would then have power to crush Ten thousand such as you, and all your honours W^ould but remind how you deserve our favour. Let us be friends. Jane Kk^-net>y ( aside). He dares not stain her hand With his false kiss. Paulet. I do but what I must. The Queen. Nay, Sir, not so. 'Twere easy to obey Your mistress's orders, and yet spare all insult To us her equal.
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