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Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 1809-1892

"Queen Mary and Harold"


_Enter_ WILLIAM RUFUS.
WILLIAM RUFUS. Father.
WILLIAM. Well, boy.
WILLIAM RUFUS. They have taken away the toy thou gavest me,
The Norman knight.
WILLIAM. Why, boy?
WILLIAM RUFUS. Because I broke
The horse's leg--it was mine own to break;
I like to have my toys, and break them too.
WILLIAM. Well, thou shalt have another Norman knight!
WILLIAM RUFUS. And may I break his legs?
WILLIAM. Yea,--get thee gone!
WILLIAM RUFUS. I'll tell them I have had my way with thee.
[_Exit_.
MALET. I never knew thee check thy will for ought
Save for the prattling of thy little ones.
WILLIAM. Who shall be kings of England. I am heir
Of England by the promise of her king.
MALET. But there the great Assembly choose their king,
The choice of England is the voice of England.
WILLIAM. I will be king of England by the laws,
The choice, and voice of England.
MALET. Can that be?
WILLIAM. The voice of any people is the sword
That guards them, or the sword that beats them down.
Here comes the would-be what I will be ... king-like ...
Tho' scarce at ease; for, save our meshes break,
More kinglike he than like to prove a king.


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