Don Carlos by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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page 147 of 338 (43%)
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To think your wife is honest. Get thee home;
You'll find her locked, this moment, in your son's Incestuous embrace. Believe your king. Now go; you stand amazed; you stare at me With searching eye, because of my gray hairs. Unhappy man, reflect. Queens never taint Their virtue thus: doubt it, and you shall die! LERMA (with warmth). Who dare do so? In all my monarch's realms Who has the daring hardihood to breathe Suspicion on her angel purity? To slander thus the best of queens---- KING. The best! The best, from you, too! She has ardent friends, I find, around. It must have cost her much-- More than methinks she could afford to give. You are dismissed; now send the duke to me. LERMA. I hear him in the antechamber. [Going. KING (with a milder tone). Count, What you observed is very true. My head Burns with the fever of this sleepless night! What I have uttered in this waking dream, |
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