Chastelard, a tragedy by Algernon Charles Swinburne
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[Exit.]
MARY BEATON. And by God's mercy and my love's I will find ways to earn such thank of you. [Exit.] ACT I. SCENE II. -A Hall in the same. The QUEEN, DARNLEY, MURRAY, RANDOLPH, the MARIES, CHASTELARD, &c. QUEEN. Hath no man seen my lord of Chastelard? Nay, no great matter. Keep you on that side: Begin the purpose. MARY CARMICHAEL. Madam, he is here. QUEEN. Begin a measure now that other side. I will not dance; let them play soft a little. Fair sir, we had a dance to tread to-night, To teach our north folk all sweet ways of France, |
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