The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — volume 1
The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — volume 1
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850
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You have then seen my Father? MARMADUKE He has leaned Upon this arm. IDONEA You led him towards the Convent? MARMADUKE That Convent was Stone-Arthur Castle. Thither We were his guides. I on that night resolved That he should wait thy coming till the day Of resurrection. IDONEA Miserable Woman, Too quickly moved, too easily giving way, I put denial on thy suit, and hence, With the disastrous issue of last night, Thy perturbation, and these frantic words. Be calm, I pray thee! MARMADUKE Oswald-- ...IDONEA Name him not. [Enter Female Beggar. ] BEGGAR And he is dead!--that Moor--how shall I cross it? By night, by day, never shall I be able To travel half a mile alone. --Good Lady! Forgive me!--Saints forgive me. Had I thought It would have come to this!-- IDONEA What brings you hither? speak! BEGGAR (pointing to MARMADUKE) This innocent Gentleman. Sweet heavens! I told him Such tales of your dead Father!--God is my judge, I thought there was no harm: but that bad Man, He bribed me with his gold, and looked so fierce.
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