Part 3 (1/2)

And there is such language in her hair As the sun's self doth talk.

King, let them see her! lest they return unwise Of thy true kings.h.i.+p, and among themselves Imagine that they are even as thou, Save in the height of throne. Let them perceive That, having Vashti, there is none like thee: Others are men; but thou art he whose spirit Is station'd in the beauty of the queen, Whose flesh knows such amazement as before Never beneath the lintels of man's sense Came, an especial messenger from Heaven.

_Ahasuerus_.

Bring her! let the Queen come crowned before us!

Slaves, fetch here all your light to s.h.i.+ne upon My Vashti's beauty; let there be clear floor; Make the air worthy her with camphire lit And frankincense; and fill the hall with flames.

Then gaze, kings, and stare, hunger with your eyes Upon her face; but within brakes of fear Fasten your wills, and move not from your seats.

Exult, you thron'd nations, that to your sight She shall be lent, the pleasure of the king, She whom to visit so inflames my soul, That I can judge how G.o.d burns to enjoy The beauty of the Wisdom that he made And separated from himself to be Wife to the divine act, mother of heavens.-- Let Vashti come and stand before the kings!

III

VASHTI AND THE KING'S WOMEN AT THEIR FEAST

_1st Woman_.

Queen, is it well to be so sorrowful?

_2nd Woman_.

And when the King our lord spendeth on us This festival out of his rich heart, to shoot Thy looks upon us as thou wouldst rebuke us?

_Vashti_.

Your pardon: do I trouble your greed?

_1st Woman_.

Our greed?

Rather our grat.i.tude----

_2nd Woman_.

That we have share In these devices of the King's own cooks, These costly breads,--

_1st Woman_.

And these delicious meats, These sauces mixt of spicy treacle and balm.

_3rd Woman_.

And wines, purple and blue and like gold fire, Made of the colours of the morning sea And fragrance wild as woman's need of love.

_Vashti_.

Enjoy them then: who lets you?

_3rd Woman_.

Thou dost, Queen.

Thou sittest with hands folded in thy robe, And in the midst of delicacies wilt fast.

_1st Woman_.

We see thine eyes upon them as they were Wickedness.

_2nd Woman_.

'Tis rare bounty that we women Halve with the King his festival.

_3rd Woman_.

And thou, It seems, scarce findest it thankworthy.

_Vashti_.