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91 To quench our only light and leave the world Eyeless and dark — as here our Easter is. Destruction is so easy. God allows The fiends to overturn, that they may feel Horrible hell around them when all's done, And awful isolation from their deed. But, ah, ye errant peoples of God's fold, How would this holy foster-mother Rome, Have gathered you between her ample wings, And called you in beneath her silken plumes, And yet ye would not. Her sweet house and ours Is surely left unto us desolate ; ...And God's own chosen flower, celestial Rome, Is chained lamenting in her Easter dawn. * * The sentiments expressed in this monologue arc those of the Cardinal and not of the writer. Surely, such an intimation is un- necessary : yet a critic with some experience of our reading public thinks otherwise. 9 2 MEDEA. A TRAGEDY OF JEALOUSY. (dramatic fragment. ) Medea. Why dost thou wrong and shame me more each day ? What have I done to merit this disdain ? Declare the measure of my injuries ; Publish my fault, O perjured ; ere I cry To Zeus, that presently he cleave thy brain With one keen hissing bundle of blue fire ; And Artemis may heave her spear on me, If I be found unfaithful in her sight By one least errant thought to this hard man !
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