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- 1 Enter Countess and Steward.
- 2 COUNTESS.
- 3 Alas! and would you take the letter of her?
- 4 Might you not know she would do as she has done,
- 5 By sending me a letter? Read it again.
- 6 STEWARD.
- 7 [_Reads._] _I am Saint Jaques’ pilgrim, thither gone.
- 8 Ambitious love hath so in me offended
- 9 That barefoot plod I the cold ground upon,
- 10 With sainted vow my faults to have amended.
- 11 Write, write, that from the bloody course of war
- 12 My dearest master, your dear son, may hie.
- 13 Bless him at home in peace, whilst I from far
- 14 His name with zealous fervour sanctify.
- 15 His taken labours bid him me forgive;
- 16 I, his despiteful Juno, sent him forth
- 17 From courtly friends, with camping foes to live,
- 18 Where death and danger dog the heels of worth.
- 19 He is too good and fair for death and me;
- 20 Whom I myself embrace to set him free._
- 21 COUNTESS.
- 22 Ah, what sharp stings are in her mildest words!
- 23 Rynaldo, you did never lack advice so much
- 24 As letting her pass so; had I spoke with her,
- 25 I could have well diverted her intents,
- 26 Which thus she hath prevented.
- 27 STEWARD.
- 28 Pardon me, madam;
- 29 If I had given you this at over-night,
- 30 She might have been o’erta’en; and yet she writes
- 31 Pursuit would be but vain.
- 32 COUNTESS.
- 33 What angel shall
- 34 Bless this unworthy husband? He cannot thrive,
- 35 Unless her prayers, whom heaven delights to hear
- 36 And loves to grant, reprieve him from the wrath
- 37 Of greatest justice. Write, write, Rynaldo,
- 38 To this unworthy husband of his wife;
- 39 Let every word weigh heavy of her worth,
- 40 That he does weigh too light; my greatest grief,
- 41 Though little he do feel it, set down sharply.
- 42 Dispatch the most convenient messenger.
- 43 When haply he shall hear that she is gone
- 44 He will return; and hope I may that she,
- 45 Hearing so much, will speed her foot again,
- 46 Led hither by pure love. Which of them both
- 47 Is dearest to me I have no skill in sense
- 48 To make distinction. Provide this messenger.
- 49 My heart is heavy, and mine age is weak;
- 50 Grief would have tears, and sorrow bids me speak.
- 51 [_Exeunt._]