Of madness tore him to the ground and tried

To strangle him. No sooner had we saved

The wretch from his fierce grapple than at once

He turned his rage against himself and beat

His breast with savage fists; then cursed himself

And his companions to the depths of hell!

His evidence was false; the fatal letters

To Babington, which he had sworn were true,

He now denounced as forgeries; for he

Had set down words the queen had never spoken;

The traitor Nau had led him to this treason.

Then ran he to the casement, threw it wide

With frantic force, and cried into the street

So loud that all the people gathered round:

I am the man, Queen Mary's secretary,

The traitor who accused his mistress falsely;

I bore false witness and am cursed forever!

ELIZABETH.

You said yourself that he had lost his wits;

A madman's words prove nothing.

SHREWSBURY.

Yet this madness

Serves in itself to swell the proof. My liege,

Let me conjure thee; be not over-hasty;

Prithee, give order for a new inquiry!

ELIZABETH.

I will, my lord, because it is your wish,

Not that I can believe my noble peers

Have in this case pronounced a hasty judgment.

To set your mind at rest the inquiry shall

Be straight renewed. Well that 'tis not too late!

Upon the honor of our royal name,

No, not the shadow of a doubt shall rest.

SCENE XIV.

Enter DAVISON.

ELIZABETH.

The sentence, sir, which I but late intrusted

Unto your keeping; where is it?

DAVISON (in the utmost astonishment).

The sentence!

ELIZABETH (more urgent).

Which yesterday I gave into your charge.

DAVISON.

Into my charge, my liege!

ELIZABETH.

The people urged

And baited me to sign it. I perforce

Was driven to yield obedience to their will.

I did so; did so on extreme constraint,

And in your hands deposited the paper.

To gain time was my purpose; you remember

What then I told you. Now, the paper, sir!

SHREWSBURY.

Restore it, sir, affairs have changed since then,

The inquiry must be set on foot anew.

DAVISON.

Anew! Eternal mercy!

ELIZABETH.

Why this pause,

This hesitation? Where, sir, is the paper?

DAVISON.

I am undone! Undone! My fate is sealed!

ELIZABETH (interrupting him violently).

Let me not fancy, sir--

DAVISON.

Oh, I am lost!

I have it not.

ELIZABETH.

How? What?

SHREWSBURY.

Oh, God in heaven!

DAVISON.

It is in Burleigh's hands-since yesterday.

ELIZABETH.

Wretch! Is it thus you have obeyed my orders?

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