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. ISEULT (in rising agitation). Wait till we're back within Tintagel's walls? Not see the merchants till we are gone back, And linger thus for three whole days, say'st thou? Nay, nay, Brangaene, nay I will not wait. 'Twas not for this ten never-ending years I sat upon Tintagel's tower and watched With anxious eyes the many ships sail o'er The green expanse from sky to sky. 'Twas not For this; that day by day Paranis went, At my behest, down to the port, while I Sat counting every minute, one by one, Until he should return, and tell me tales Of ships and lands indifferent as a fly's Short life to me!--And now thou tellest me A ship is here; a great gold sail lies moor'd Hard by Tintagel's walls, a ship in which Men live, and speak, and say when asked: "Where come ye from!" "From Arundland we sail." Go quick, Brangaene; to Tintagel send, I pray, At once some swift and faithful messenger, And bid him with all haste lead here to me These merchants over night. I need both silks And laces, samite and the snowy fur Of ermines, and whatever else they have. All that they have I'll gladly buy! Let them But ride with speed! BRANGAENE. Ay, ride as peddlers do! Yet will I send Gawain, since 'tis thy wish, And with him yet another. PARANIS. Queen Iseult, May I go with Gawain? I'll make them ride, These merchant-men! I'll stick my dagger twixt Their shoulder blades and prick them 'till from fear They fairly fly to thee! ISEULT. Nay, rather, child, Stay here with me; but help Brangaene find Gawain. [BRANGAENE and PARANIS open the door at the back of the stage but stand back on either side to permit MARK and the three Barons to enter.] BRANGAENE. The King! SCENE IV BRANGAENE and PARANIS go. MARK and the barons remain standing at some distance from ISEULT. DENOVALIN remains in the background and during this and the following scene stands almost motionless in the same spot. MARK. There stands Iseult, my queen, All glorious as the summer day that shines O'er all the world! Now welcome, my Iseult! Now welcome to Lubin! These gallant lords Are come t
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