Poetical And Dramatic Works. Founded On the Author's Latest Ed. of 1834, With Many Additional Pieces Now First Included, And With a Collection of Various Readings
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O hear me, sire ! not lightly have I sworn Homage to Emerick. Illyria's sceptre Demands a manly hand, a warrior's grasp. The queen Zapolya's self-expected offspring At least is doubtful : and of all our nobles, The king, inheriting his brother's heart, Hath honour'd us the most. Your rank, my lord ! Already eminent, is — all it can be — Confirm'd : and me the king's grace hath appointed Chief of his council and the lord high steward. KIUPRILI. (Bought by a bribe !) I know thee now still less. C...asimir {struggling with his passion). So much of Raab Kiuprili's blood flows here, That no power, save that holy name of father, Could shield the man who so dishonour'd me. KIUPRILI. The son of Raab Kiuprili a bought bond-slave, Guilt's pander, Treason's mouth-piece, a gay parrot, School'd to shrill forth his feeder's usurp'd titles, And scream, Long live king Emerick ! 176 ZAPOLYA. [prelude. LEADERS. Ay, king Emerick ! Stand back, my lord ! Lead us, or let us pass. SOLDIER. Nay, let the general speak !
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