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be found, they'll tear him limb from limb, Conceal him till the fury is abated-- You answer for his life. AUBESPINE. I go--I leave This kingdom where they sport with public treaties And trample on the laws of nations. Yet My monarch, be assured, will vent his rage In direst vengeance! BURLEIGH. Let him seek it here. [Exeunt KENT and AUBESPINE. SCENE III. LEICESTER, BURLEIGH. LEICESTER. And thus you loose yourself the knot of union Which you officiously, uncalled for, bound! You have deserved but little of your country, My lord; this trouble was superfluous. BURLEIGH. My aim was good, though fate declared against it; Happy is he who has so fair a conscience! LEICESTER. Well know we the mysterious mien of Burleigh When he is on the hunt for deeds of treason. Now you are in your element, my lord; A monstrous outrage has been just committed, And darkness veils as yet its perpetrators: Now will a court of inquisition rise; Each word, each look be weighed; men's very thoughts Be summoned to the bar. You are, my lord, The mighty man, the Atlas of the state, All England's weight lies upon your shoulders. BURLEIGH. In you, my lord, I recognize my master; For such a victory as your eloquence Has gained I cannot boast. LEICESTER. What means your lordship? BURLEIGH. You were the man who knew, behind my back, To lure the queen to Fotheringay Castle. LEICESTER. Behind your back! When did I fear to act Before your face? BURLEIGH. You led her majesty? Oh, no--you led her not--it was the queen Who was so gracious as to lead you thither. LEICESTER. What mean you, my lord, by that? BURLEIGH. The noble part You forced the queen to play! The glorious triumph Which you prepared for her! Too gracious princess! So shamelessly, so wantonly to mock Thy unsuspecting goodness, to betray thee So pitiless to thy exulting foe! This, then, is the magnanimity, the grace Which suddenly possessed you in the council! The Stuart is for this so despicable, So weak an enemy, that it would scarce Be worth the pains to stain us with her blood. A specious plan! and sharply pointed too; 'Tis only pity this sharp point is broken. LEICESTER. Unworthy wretch! this instant follow me, And answer at the throne this insolence. BURLEIGH. You'll find me there, my lord; and look you well That there your eloquence desert you not.
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