Mary Stuart by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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LEICESTER.
Tell me, Sir, First, how it comes that you should take so warm An interest in her fate; and what it was Gained you her confidence? MORTIMER. My lord, I can, And in few words, explain this mystery. I lately have at Rome abjured my creed, And stand in correspondence with the Guises. A letter from the cardinal archbishop Was my credential with the Queen of Scots. LEICESTER. I am acquainted, sir, with your conversion; 'Twas that which waked my confidence towards you. [Each remnant of distrust be henceforth banished;] Your hand, sir, pardon me these idle doubts, I cannot use too much precaution here. Knowing how Walsingham and Burleigh hate me, And, watching me, in secret spread their snares; You might have been their instrument, their creature To lure me to their toils. MORTIMER. How poor a part So great a nobleman is forced to play At court! My lord, I pity you. |
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