You may retire again--

[As he is going towards the door.

And, sir, this paper,

Receive it back; I place it in your hands.

DAVISON (casts a look upon the paper, and starts back).

My gracious queen-thy name! 'tis then decided.

ELIZABETH.

I had but to subscribe it-I have done so-

A paper sure cannot decide-a name

Kills not.

DAVISON.

Thy name, my queen, beneath this paper

Is most decisive-kills-'tis like the lightning,

Which blasteth as it flies! This fatal scroll

Commands the sheriff and commissioners

To take departure straight for Fotheringay,

And to the Queen of Scots announce her death,

Which must at dawn be put in execution.

There is no respite, no discretion here.

As soon as I have parted with this writ

Her race is run.

ELIZABETH.

Yes, sir, the Lord has placed

This weighty business in your feeble hands;

Seek him in prayer to light you with his wisdom;

I go-and leave you, sir, to do your duty.

[Going.

DAVISON.

No; leave me not, my queen, till I have heard

Your will. The only wisdom that I need

Is, word for word, to follow your commands.

Say, have you placed this warrant in my hands

To see that it be speedily enforced?

ELIZABETH.

That you must do as your own prudence dictates.

DAVISON (interrupting her quickly, and alarmed).

Not mine-oh, God forbid! Obedience is

My only prudence here. No point must now

Be left to be decided by your servant.

A small mistake would here be regicide,

A monstrous crime, from which my soul recoils.

Permit me, in this weighty act, to be

Your passive instrument, without a will:-

Tell me in plain, undoubted terms your pleasure,

What with the bloody mandate I should do.

ELIZABETH.

Its name declares its meaning.

DAVISON.

Do you, then,

My liege, command its instant execution?

ELIZABETH.

I said not that; I tremble but to think it.

DAVISON.

Shall I retain it, then, 'till further orders?

ELIZABETH.

At your own risk; you answer the event.

DAVISON.

I! gracious heavens! Oh, speak, my queen, your pleasure!

ELIZABETH.

My pleasure is that this unhappy business

Be no more mentioned to me; that at last

I may be freed from it, and that forever.

DAVISON.

It costs you but a word-determine then

What shall I do with this mysterious scroll?

ELIZABETH.

I have declared it, plague me, sir, no longer.

DAVISON.

You have declared it, say you? Oh, my queen,

You have said nothing. Please, my gracious mistress,

But to remember--

ELIZABETH (stamps on the ground).

Insupportable!

DAVISON.

Oh, be indulgent to me! I have entered

Unwittingly, not many months ago,

Upon this office; I know not the language

Of courts and kings. I ever have been reared

In simple, open wise, a plain blunt man.

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