Yet you show more perplexity than joy.

LEICESTER.

We must avoid all violence; it is

Too dangerous an enterprise.

MORTIMER.

Delay

Is also dangerous.

LEICESTER.

I tell you, Sir,

'Tis not to be attempted--

MORTIMER.

My lord,

Too hazardous for you, who would possess her;

But we, who only wish to rescue her,

We are more bold.

LEICESTER.

Young man, you are too hasty

In such a thorny, dangerous attempt.

MORTIMER.

And you too scrupulous in honor's cause.

LEICESTER.

I see the trammels that are spread around us.

MORTIMER.

And I feel courage to break through them all.

LEICESTER.

Foolhardiness and madness, is this courage?

MORTIMER.

This prudence is not bravery, my lord.

LEICESTER.

You surely wish to end like Babington.

MORTIMER.

You not to imitate great Norfolk's virtue.

LEICESTER.

Norfolk ne'er won the bride he wooed so fondly.

MORTIMER.

But yet he proved how truly he deserved her.

LEICESTER.

If we are ruined, she must fall with us.

MORTIMER.

If we risk nothing, she will ne'er be rescued.

LEICESTER.

You will not weigh the matter, will not hear;

With blind and hasty rashness you destroy

The plans which I so happily had framed.

MORTIMER.

And what were then the plans which you had framed?

What have you done then to deliver her?

And how, if I were miscreant enough

To murder her, as was proposed to me

This moment by Elizabeth, and which

She looks upon as certain; only name

The measures you have taken to protect her?

LEICESTER.

Did the queen give you, then, this bloody order?

MORTIMER.

She was deceived in me, as Mary is in you.

LEICESTER.

And have you promised it? Say, have you?

MORTIMER.

That she might not engage another's hand,

I offered mine.

LEICESTER.

Well done, sir; that was right;

This gives us leisure, for she rests secure

Upon your bloody service, and the sentence

Is unfulfilled the while, and we gain time.

MORTIMER (angrily).

No, we are losing time.

LEICESTER.

The queen depends

On you, and will the readier make a show

Of mercy; and I may prevail on her

To give an audience to her adversary;

And by this stratagem we tie her hands

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