SEARCH
0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Prev | Current Page 14 | Next

Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 1809-1892

"Queen Mary and Harold"

Done what, Sir?
COURTENAY. --made you follow
The Lady Suffolk and the Lady Lennox?--
You,
The heir presumptive.
ELIZABETH. Why do you ask? you know it.
COURTENAY. You needs must bear it hardly.
ELIZABETH. No, indeed!
I am utterly submissive to the Queen.
COURTENAY. Well, I was musing upon that; the Queen
Is both my foe and yours: we should be friends.
ELIZABETH. My Lord, the hatred of another to us
Is no true bond of friendship.
COURTENAY. Might it not
Be the rough preface of some closer bond?
ELIZABETH. My Lord, you late were loosed from out the Tower,
Where, like a butterfly in a chrysalis,
You spent your life; that broken, out you flutter
Thro' the new world, go zigzag, now would settle
Upon this flower, now that; but all things here
At court are known; you have solicited
The Queen, and been rejected.
COURTENAY. Flower, she!
Half faded! but you, cousin, are fresh and sweet
As the first flower no bee has ever tried.
ELIZABETH. Are you the bee to try me? why, but now
I called you butterfly.
COURTENAY. You did me wrong,
I love not to be called a butterfly:
Why do you call me butterfly?
ELIZABETH.


Pages:
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26