rt thou mad?
PARANIS.
The Queen! Oh help!
ISEULT (recovering herself).
'Tis nought; I'm better now.
GANELUN.
Thou speak'st a thing, in sorrow and in wrath,
A thing so terrible one fears to think
Thereon!
1ST BARON.
Bethink thee, Mark!
2D BARON.
Thou ravest, King.
4TH BARON.
Thou dost a most foul thing;--recall thy words!
MARK (crouches on the steps of the throne with
his back to the barons).
At mid-day shall the lepers of Lubin
Collect, and wait within the court.
DINAS.
Farewell,
King Mark, I'll stay with thee no more!
GANELUN.
I go
With thee.
1ST BARON.
And I.
2D BARON.
We leave thee, one and all!
MARK (turns his head, almost smiling).
Will no one stay with me?
DENOVALIN (stepping forward).
I will, King Mark.
MARK (springing up).
Oh, drive this man outside the walls, and bid
Him ride with speed! I feel a great
Desire to dip my hands in his foul blood
After this awful marriage feast! And if
A second time the Lord shall testify
'Gainst thee, Denovalin, then shalt thou die!
I swear it! Thou shalt die!
DENOVALIN (calmly).
My castle walls
Are high and strong, oh Mark!
ISEULT.
What loathsome brutes,
What wretched beasts lust makes of men!
Behold
Thyself, Oh Mark, thou that art wise and kind;
How deep consumed by lust! Thou wilt not let
Me live, but dost thy best to shame. That which
Thou lovest most, thou castest forth to be
A prey to vultures, and thou think'st the while
Thou hatest me! Oh Mark, how thou dost err
In thinking that thou hatest me! Behold,
I pity thee! And shall I now beseech,
And wring my hands, humbling myself to thee?
I do not know how women nobly born
Can live on through the loathsome leper test,
And will not think thereon, for 'tis enough
To make a woman die, yet, once again,
Before you all; before my God I swear,
And will repeat my solemn oath, and then,
When I have sworn it, He will send His help
Or let my flesh be torn between the dogs
And leprous hum
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