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? 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. [Exit. SCENE IV. LEICESTER alone, then MORTIMER. LEICESTER. I am detected! All my plot's disclosed! How has my evil genius tracked my steps! Alas! if he has proofs, if she should learn That I have held a secret correspondence With her worst enemy; how criminal Shall I appear to her! How false will then My counsel seem, and all the fatal pains I took to lure the queen to Fotheringay! I've shamefully betrayed, I have exposed her To her detested enemy's revilings! Oh! never, never can she pardon that. All will appear as if premeditated. The bitter turn of this sad interview, The triumph and the tauntings of her rival; Yes, e'en the murderous hand which had prepared A bloody, monstrous, unexpected fate; All, all will be ascribed to my suggestions! I see no rescue! nowhere--ha! Who comes? [MORTIMER enters in the most violent uneasiness, and looks with apprehension round him. MORTIMER. Lord Leicester! Is it you! Are we alone? LEICESTER. Ill-fated wretch, away! What seek you here? MORTIMER. They are upon our track--upon yours, too; Be vigilant! LEICESTER. Away, away! MORTIMER. They know That private conferences have been held At Aubespine's---- LEICESTER. What's that to me? MORTIMER. They know, too, That the assassin---- LEICESTER. That is your affair-- Audacious wretch! to dare to mix my name In your detested outrage: go; defend Your bloody deeds yourself! MORTIMER. But only hear me. LEI
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