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ather's time Matthias Margaloth was put to death For tearing the golden eagle from its station Above the Temple Gate,--a slighter crime Than John is guilty of. These things are warnings To intermeddlers not to play with eagles, Living or dead. I think the Essenians Are wiser, or more wary, are they not? MANAHEM. The Essenians do not marry. HEROD. Thou hast given My words a meaning foreign to my thought. MANAHEM. Let me go hence, O King! HEROD. Stay yet awhile, And see the daughter of Herodias dance. Cleopatra of Jerusalem, my mother, In her best days, was not more beautiful. Music. THE DAUGHTER OP HERODIAS dances. HEROD. Oh, what was Miriam dancing with her timbrel, Compared to this one? MANAHEM, aside. O thou Angel of Death, Dancing at funerals among the women, When men bear out the dead! The air is hot And stifles me! Oh for a breath of air! Bid me depart, O King! HEROD. Not yet. Come hither, Salome, thou enchantress! Ask of me Whate'er thou wilt; and even unto the half Of all my kingdom, I will give it thee, As the Lord liveth! DAUGHTER OF HERODIAS, kneeling. Give me here the head Of John the Baptist on this silver charger! HEROD. Not that, dear child! I dare not; for the people Regard John as a prophet. DAUGHTER OF HERODIAS. Thou hast sworn it. HEROD. For mine oath's sake, then. Send unto the prison; Let him die quickly. Oh, accursed oath! MANAHEM. Bid me depart, O King! HEROD. Good Manahem, Give me thy hand. I love the Essenians. He's gone and hears me not! The guests are dumb, Awaiting the pale face, the silent witness. The lamps flare; and the curtains of the doorways Wave to and fro as if a ghost were passing! Strengthen my heart, red wine of Ascalon! III UNDER THE WALLS OF MACHAERUS MANAHEM, rushing out. Away from this Palace of sin! The demons, the terrible powers Of the air, that haunt its towers And hide in its water-spouts, Deafen me with the din Of their laughter and their shouts For the crimes that are done within! Sink back into the earth, Or vanish into the air, Thou castle of despair! Let it all be but a dream Of the things of monstrous birth, Of the things that only seem! White Angel of the Moon, Onafiel! be my guide Out of this hateful place Of sin and death, nor hide In you black cloud to
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