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KING.
From his own father's hands to take the victim.
[Leads him away.
SCENE XI.
Queen's Apartment.
CARLOS. The QUEEN. Afterwards the KING and attendants. CARLOS in monk's attire, a mask over his face, which he is just taking off; under his arm a naked sword. It is quite dark. He approaches a door, which is in the act of opening. The QUEEN comes out in her night-dress with a lighted candle. CARLOS falls on one knee before her.
CARLOS.
Elizabeth!
QUEEN (regarding him with silent sorrow).
Do we thus meet again?
CARLOS.
'Tis thus we meet again!
[A silence.
QUEEN (endeavoring to collect herself).
Carlos, arise!
We must not now unnerve each other thus.
The mighty dead will not be honored now By fruitless tears. Tears are for petty sorrows!
He gave himself for thee! With his dear life He purchased thine. And shall this precious blood Flow for a mere delusion of the brain?
Oh, Carlos, I have pledged myself for thee.
On that a.s.surance did he flee from hence More satisfied. Oh, do not falsify My word.
CARLOS (with animation) To him I'll raise a monument n.o.bler than ever honored proudest monarch, And o'er his dust a paradise shall bloom!
QUEEN.
Thus did I hope to find thee! This was still The mighty purpose of his death. On me Devolves the last fulfilment of his plans, And I will now fulfil my solemn oath.
Yet one more legacy your dying friend Bequeathed to me. I pledged my word to him, And wherefore should I now conceal it from you?
To me did he resign his Carlos--I Defy suspicion, and no longer tremble Before mankind, but will for once a.s.sume The courage of a friend; My heart shall speak.
He called our pa.s.sion--virtue! I believe him, And will my heart no longer----
CARLOS.
Hold, O queen!
Long was I sunk in a delusive dream.
I loved, but now I am at last awake Forgotten be the past. Here are your letters,-- Destroy my own. Fear nothing from my pa.s.sion, It is extinct. A brighter flame now burns, And purifies my being. All my love Lies buried in the grave. No mortal wish Finds place within this bosom.
[After a pause, taking her hand.
I have come To bid farewell to you, and I have learned There is a higher, greater good, my mother, Than to call thee mine own. One rapid night Has winged the tardy progress of my years, And prematurely ripened me to manhood.
I have no further business in the world, But to remember him. My harvest now Is ended.
[He approaches the QUEEN, who conceals her face.
Mother! will you not reply!
QUEEN.
Carlos! regard not these my tears. I cannot Restrain then. But believe me I admire you.
CARLOS.
Thou wert the only partner of our league And by this name thou shalt remain to me The most beloved object in this world.
No other woman can my friends.h.i.+p share, More than she yesterday could win my love.
But sacred shall the royal widow be, Should Providence conduct me to the throne.
[The KING, accompanied by the GRAND INQUISITOR, appears in the background without being observed.
I hasten to leave Spain, and never more Shall I behold my father in this world.
No more I love him. Nature is extinct Within this breast. Be you again his wife-- His son's forever lost to him! Return Back to your course of duty--I must speed To liberate a people long oppressed From a fell tyrant's hand. Madrid shall bail Carlos as king, or ne'er behold him more.
And now a long and last farewell----
[He kisses her.
QUEEN.
Oh, Carlos!
How you exalt me! but I dare not soar To such a height of greatness:--yet I may Contemplate now your n.o.ble mind with wonder.
CARLOS.
Am I not firm, Elizabeth? I hold thee Thus in my arms and tremble not. The fear Of instant death had, yesterday, not torn me From this dear spot.
[He leaves her.
All that is over now, And I defy my mortal destinies.
I've held thee in these arms and wavered not.
Hark! Heard you nothing!
[A clock strikes.
QUEEN.
Nothing but the bell That tolls the moment of our separation.
CARLOS.
Good night, then, mother! And you shall, from Ghent, Receive a letter, which will first proclaim Our secret enterprise aloud. I go To dare King Philip to an open contest.
Henceforth there shall be naught concealed between us!
You need not shun the aspect of the world.
Be this my last deceit.
[About to take up the mask--the KING stands between them.
KING.
It is thy last.
[The QUEEN falls senseless.
CARLOS (hastens to her and supports her in his arms).
Is the queen dead? Great heavens!
KING (coolly and quietly to the GRAND INQUISITOR).