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Chastelard, a tragedy by Algernon Charles Swinburne
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MAUNDEVILE'S Voiage and Travaile, Ch. xxviii.




I DEDICATE THIS PLAY,
AS A PARTIAL EXPRESSION OF REVERENCE
AND GRATITUDE,
TO THE CHIEF OF LIVING POETS;
TO THE FIRST DRAMATIST OF HIS AGE;
TO THE GREATEST EXILE, AND THEREFORE
TO THE GREATEST MAN OF FRANCE;
TO
VICTOR HUGO.



ACT I.

MARY BEATON.



SCENE I.--The Upper Chamber in Holyrood.

The four MARIES.



MARY BEATON (sings):--
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