To rid her of her hated enemy;

Let her not clothe in this religious garb

The bloody daring of licentious might;

Let not these juggling tricks deceive the world.

[Returning the sentence.

Though she may murder me, she cannot judge me:

Let her no longer strive to join the fruits

Of vice with virtue's fair and angel show;

But let her dare to seem the thing she is.

[Exit.

SCENE VIII.

BURLEIGH, PAULET.

BURLEIGH.

She scorns us, she defies us! will defy us,

Even at the scaffold's foot. This haughty heart

Is not to be subdued. Say, did the sentence

Surprise her? Did you see her shed one tear,

Or even change her color? She disdains

To make appeal to our compassion. Well

She knows the wavering mind of England's queen.

Our apprehensions make her bold.

PAULET.

My lord,

Take the pretext away which buoys it up,

And you shall see this proud defiance fail

That very moment. I must say, my lord,

Irregularities have been allowed

In these proceedings; Babington and Ballard

Should have been brought, with her two secretaries,

Before her, face to face.

BURLEIGH.

No, Paulet, no.

That was not to be risked; her influence

Upon the human heart is too supreme;

Too strong the female empire of her tears.

Her secretary, Curl, if brought before her,

And called upon to speak the weighty word

On which her life depends, would straight shrink back

And fearfully revoke his own confession.

PAULET.

Then England's enemies will fill the world

With evil rumors; and the formal pomp

Of these proceedings to the minds of all

Will only signalize an act of outrage.

BURLEIGH.

That is the greatest torment of our queen,

[That she can never 'scape the blame. Oh God!]

Had but this lovely mischief died before

She set her faithless foot on English ground.

PAULET.

Amen, say I!

BURLEIGH.

Had sickness but consumed her!

PAULET.

England had been secured from such misfortune.

BURLEIGH.

And yet, if she had died in nature's course,

The world would still have called us murderers.

PAULET.

'Tis true, the world will think, despite of us,

Whate'er it list.

BURLEIGH.

Yet could it not be proved?

And it would make less noise.

PAULET.

Why, let it make

What noise it may. It is not clamorous blame,

'Tis righteous censure only which can wound.

BURLEIGH.

We know that holy justice cannot 'scape

The voice of censure; and the public cry

Is ever on the side of the unhappy:

Envy pursues the laurelled conqueror;

The sword of justice, which adorns the man,

Is hateful in a woman's hand; the world

Will give no credit to a woman's justice

If woman be the victim. Vain that wo,

The judges, spoke what conscience dictated;

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