The Plays of Emile Verhaeren. the Dawn: the Cloister: Philip Ii: Helen of Sparta

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If I could find within his seething brain One paramount excuse for his foul sin, 220 PHILIP II It would be different; but he has attacked Spain and himself, and that which sums them up, My power, me ! O God, who mete out strength To kings in due proportion, stay in me Their heart that weeps and dreads his mortal hatred; Wipe out all human weakness in me that My rights may be maintained intacS and sovereign.
A Guard. [Entering.] My lord Don Juan.
Philip II.
Let him wait. ^Changing his mind.'] Eh
... no! let him enter, Don Juan. [Agitated.] Sire . . .
Philip II. [Calmly.] What then ?
Don Juan.
Don Carlos has shut himself up in his apartments.
He will see nobody. Just now, he ran through the palace with staring eyes and threatening fists . . , Philip II.
We have been talking together like good friends.
We even shook hands together. I do not know what has upset him. He confides in you; tell me about him.
Don Juan.
Ah! Sire, if you only knew how much his irfacSion weighs upon him, how dull in this palace are the days on which he wanders aimlessly, and despairs at length.


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