Richelieu: Or, the Conspiracy ; a Play, in Five Acts
Richelieu: Or, the Conspiracy ; a Play, in Five Acts
Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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Blame yourself, If it should cost you power ! Riche. That my stake. Ah ! Dark gamester ! what is thine ? Look to it well ! Lose not a trick. By this same hour to-morrow Thou shalt have France, or I thy head ! Barad. (aside to De Beringhen). He cannot Have the despatch ? WARN curtain* De Berin. No ; were it so, your stake Were lost already. Jos. (aside, behind on Richelieu's r.). Patience! Pa- tience ! Reflect you have not the despatch ! Riche. Monk! monk! Leave patience to the saints — for /am ...human ! Barad. (aside). He wanders ! Riche. (raises Julie). So cling close unto my breast ; Did not thy father die for France, poor orphan. I am very feeble — of little use it seems to any now. Well, well — we will go home. (Moves up stage with Julie and Joseph.) Barad. In sooth, my lord, You do need rest — the burthens of the state O'ertask your health ! Riche. (to Joseph). See, I'm patient. Barad. (aside). His mind And life are breaking fast ! Riche. (overhearing him and turning quickly on steps).
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