FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   1333   1334   1335   1336   1337   1338   1339   1340   1341   1342   1343   1344   1345   1346   1347   1348   1349   1350   1351   1352   1353   1354   1355   1356   1357  
1358   1359   1360   1361   1362   1363   1364   1365   1366   1367   1368   1369   1370   1371   1372   1373   1374   1375   1376   1377   1378   1379   1380   1381   1382   >>   >|  
n the trouble of inquiry The veriest hint suffices to reveal it? This is too much! I did not dream of this! I am the last of all, then, to discern it-- The last in all my realm? ALVA (throwing himself at the KING'S feet). Yes, I confess My guilt, most gracious monarch. I'm ashamed A coward prudence should have tied my tongue When truth, and justice, and my sovereign's honor Urged me to speak. But since all else are silent And since the magic spell of beauty binds All other tongues, I dare to give it voice; Though well I know a son's warm protestations, A wife's seductive charms and winning tears---- KING (suddenly with warmth). Rise, Alva! thou hast now my royal promise; Rise, and speak fearlessly! ALVA (rising). Your majesty, Perchance, may bear in your remembrance still What happened in the garden at Aranjuez. You found the queen deserted by her ladies, With looks confused--alone, within a bower,-- KING. Proceed. What further have I yet to hear? ALVA. The Marchioness of Mondecar was banished Because she boldly sacrificed herself To save the queen! It has been since discovered She did no more than she had been commanded. Prince Carlos had been there. KING (starting). The prince! What more? ALVA. Upon the ground the footsteps of a man Were traced, till finally they disappeared Close to a grotto, leftward of the bower, Where lay a handkerchief the prince had dropped. This wakened our suspicions. But besides, The gardener met the prince upon the spot,-- Just at the time, as near as we can guess, Your majesty appeared within the walk. KING (recovering from gloomy thought). And yet she wept when I but seemed to doubt! She made me blush before the assembled court, Blush to my very self! By heaven! I stood In presence of her virtue, like a culprit. [A long and deep silence. He sits down and hides his face. Yes, Alva, you are right! All this may lead To something dreadful--leave me for a moment---- ALVA. But, gracious sire, all this is not enough---- KING (snatching up the papers). Nor this, nor this?--nor all the harmony Of these most damning proofs? 'Tis clear as day-- I knew it long ago--their heinous guilt Began when first I took her from your hands, Here in Madrid. I think I see her now, With look of horror, pale as midnight ghost, Fixing her eyes upon my hoary hair! 'Twas then the treacherous game began! ALVA.
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   1333   1334   1335   1336   1337   1338   1339   1340   1341   1342   1343   1344   1345   1346   1347   1348   1349   1350   1351   1352   1353   1354   1355   1356   1357  
1358   1359   1360   1361   1362   1363   1364   1365   1366   1367   1368   1369   1370   1371   1372   1373   1374   1375   1376   1377   1378   1379   1380   1381   1382   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

prince

 
majesty
 
gracious
 

handkerchief

 
disappeared
 
grotto
 

leftward

 
assembled
 

thought

 

appeared


gardener
 

recovering

 

dropped

 
wakened
 
gloomy
 

suspicions

 
heinous
 

proofs

 

damning

 
Madrid

treacherous

 

Fixing

 

horror

 
midnight
 

silence

 

presence

 
virtue
 
culprit
 

finally

 

snatching


papers

 

harmony

 

moment

 

dreadful

 
heaven
 
Because
 
silent
 

beauty

 

justice

 

sovereign


tongues
 
protestations
 

seductive

 

charms

 

Though

 

tongue

 

discern

 
reveal
 

suffices

 

trouble