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Yes, her very look, Smiling in sleep-- OSWALD A pretty feat of Fancy! MARMADUKE Though but a glimpse, it sent me to my prayers. OSWALD Is he alive? MARMADUKE What mean you? who alive? OSWALD Herbert! since you will have it, Baron Herbert; He who will gain his Seignory when Idonea Hath become Clifford's harlot--is _he_ living? MARMADUKE The old Man in that dungeon _is_ alive. OSWALD Henceforth, then, will I never in camp or field Obey you more. Your weakness, to the Band, Shall be proclaimed: brave Men, they all shall hear it. You a protector of humanity! Avenger you of outraged innocence! MARMADUKE 'Twas dark--dark as the grave; yet did I see, Saw him--his face turned toward me; and I tell thee Idonea's filial countenance was there To baffle me--it put me to my prayers. Upwards I cast my eyes, and, through a crevice, Beheld a star twinkling above my head, And, by the living God, I could not do it. [Sinks exhausted.] OSWALD (to himself) Now may I perish if this turn do more Than make me change my course. (To MARMADUKE.) Dear Marmaduke, My words were rashly spoken; I recal them: I feel my error; shedding human blood Is a most serious thing. MARMADUKE Not I alone, Thou too art deep in guilt. OSWALD We have indeed Been most presumptuous. There _is_ guilt in this, Else could so strong a mind have ever known These trepidations? Plain it is that Heaven Has marked out this foul Wretch as one whose crimes Must never come before a mortal judgment-seat, Or be chastised by mortal instruments. MARMADUKE A thought that's worth a thousand worlds! [Goes towards the dungeon.] OSWALD I grieve That, in my zeal, I have caused you so much pain. MARMADUKE Think not of that! 'tis over--we are safe. OSWALD (as if to himself, yet speaking aloud)
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