Mary Stuart: A Tragedy






SCENE II.

      Enter MARGARET CURL.

   KENNEDY.
   How, madam, fares the queen? Is she awake?

   CURL (drying her tears).
   She is already dressed—she asks for you.

   KENNEDY.
   I go:—
      [To MELVIL, who seems to wish to accompany her.
       But follow not until the queen
   Has been prepared to see you.

                   [Exit.

   CURL.
                   Melvil, sure,
   The ancient steward?

   MELVIL.
              Yes, the same.

   CURL.
                      Oh, sir,
   This is a house which needs no steward now!
   Melvil, you come from London; can you give
   No tidings of my husband?

   MELVIL.
                 It is said
   He will be set at liberty as soon——

   CURL.
   As soon as our dear queen shall be no more.
   Oh, the unworthy, the disgraceful traitor!
   He is our lady's murderer—'tis said
   It was his testimony which condemned him.

   MELVIL.
   'Tis true.

   CURL.
         Oh, curse upon him! Be his soul
   Condemned forever! he has borne false witness.

   MELVIL.
   Think, madam, what you say.

   CURL.
                  I will maintain it
   With every sacred oath before the court,
   I will repeat it in his very face;
   The world shall hear of nothing else. I say
   That she dies innocent!

   MELVIL..
                God grant it true!
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