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Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 1809-1892

"Queen Mary and Harold"

And why should I be bolder than the rest,
Or honester than all?
STAFFORD. But, sir, if I--
And oversea they say this state of yours
Hath no more mortice than a tower of cards;
And that a puff would do it--then if I
And others made that move I touch'd upon,
Back'd by the power of France, and landing here,
Came with a sudden splendour, shout, and show,
And dazzled men and deafen'd by some bright
Loud venture, and the people so unquiet--
And I the race of murder'd Buckingham--
Not for myself, but for the kingdom--Sir,
I trust that you would fight along with us.
BAGENHALL. No; you would fling your lives into the gulf.
STAFFORD. But if this Philip, as he's like to do,
Left Mary a wife-widow here alone,
Set up a viceroy, sent his myriads hither
To seize upon the forts and fleet, and make us
A Spanish province; would you not fight then?
BAGENHALL. I think I should fight then.
STAFFORD. I am sure of it.
Hist! there's the face coming on here of one
Who knows me. I must leave you. Fare you well,
You'll hear of me again.
BAGENHALL. Upon the scaffold.
[_Exeunt_.

SCENE II.--ROOM IN WHITEHALL PALACE.
MARY. _Enter_ PHILIP _and_ CARDINAL POLE.

POLE. Ave Maria, gratia plena, Benedicta tu in mulieribus.


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