Mary Stuart by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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PAULET. But not my conscience. BURLEIGH. Though you refuse us, sir, your own assistance, You will not sure prevent another's hand. PAULET. No murderer's foot shall e'er approach her threshold Whilst she's protected by my household gods. Her life's a sacred trust; to me the head Of Queen Elizabeth is not more sacred. Ye are the judges; judge, and break the staff; And when 'tis time then let the carpenter With axe and saw appear to build the scaffold. My castle's portals shall be open to him, The sheriff and the executioners: Till then she is intrusted to my care; And be assured I will fulfil my trust, She shall nor do nor suffer what's unjust. [Exeunt. ACT II. SCENE I. |
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