Part 43 (1/2)
QUEEN-M. Strumpet! and I not sit there, who [shall] then?
ELE. Down!
Back! if she touch it, she'll bewitch the chair; This throne belongs to Isabel the fair.
Bring forth the princess dress'd in royal robes, The true affecter of Alvero's son, Virtuous Hortenzo. Lords, behold your queen.
SCENE II.
_Enter_ ISABELLA _in royal robes, and_ HORTENZO.
QUEEN-M. Thou villain, what intend'st thou, savage slave?
ELE. To advance virtue thus, and thus to tread On l.u.s.t, on murder, on adultery's head.
Look, lords, upon your sovereign Isabel; Though all may doubt the fruits of such a womb, Is she not like King Philip? Let her rule.
QUEEN-M. She rule!
ELE. She rule: ay, she.
QUEEN-M. A child To sway an empire? I am her protectress; I'll pour black curses on thy d.a.m.ned head If thou wrong'st me. Lords, lords!
ELE. Princes of Spain, Be deaf, be blind; hear not, behold her not; She kill'd my virtuous wife.
QUEEN-M. He kill'd your king.
ELE. 'Twas in my just wrath.
QUEEN-M. 'Twas to get his crown.
ELE. His crown! why, here 'tis: thou slew'st my Maria, To have access to my unstained bed.
QUEEN-M. O heaven!
ELE. 'Tis true: how often have I stopp'd Thy unchaste songs from pa.s.sing through mine ears.
How oft, when thy luxurious arms have twin'd About my jetty neck, have I cried out: Away, those scalding veins burn me--'tis true.
QUEEN-M. Devil, 'tis a lie!
ELE. Thou slew'st my sweet Maria; Alvero, 'twas thy daughter, 'twas; Hortenzo, She was thy sister; justice, Isabella; This serpent poison'd thy dear father's bed, Setting large horns on his imperial head.
QUEEN-M. Hear me!
ELE. Ha, why?
ALV. Madam, you shall be heard Before the courts, before the courts of Spain.
ELE. A guard! a guard!
_Enter two Moors and others._
QUEEN-M. A guard! for what? for whom?