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passed me by.

      guido

      I dare not look at you:

      You come to me with too pronounced a favour;

      Get to your tirewomen.

      duchess

      Ay, there it is!

      There speaks the man! yet had you come to me

      With any heavy sin upon your soul,

      Some murder done for hire, not for love,

      Why, I had sat and watched at your bedside

      All through the night-time, lest Remorse might come

      And pour his poisons in your ear, and so

      Keep you from sleeping! Sure it is the guilty,

      Who, being very wretched, need love most.

      ·104· guido

      There is no love where there is any guilt.

      duchess

      No love where there is any guilt! O God,

      How differently do we love from men!

      There is many a woman here in Padua,

      Some workman’s wife, or ruder artisan’s,

      Whose husband spends the wages of the week

      In a coarse revel, or a tavern brawl,

      And reeling home late on the Saturday night,

      Finds his wife sitting by a fireless hearth,

      Trying to hush the child who cries for hunger,

      And then sets to and beats his wife because

      The child is hungry, and the fire black.

      Yet the wife loves him! and will rise next day

      With some red bruise across a careworn face,

      And sweep the house, and do the common service,

      And try and smile, and only be too glad

      If he does not beat her a second time

      Before her child!—that is how women love.

      [A pause: Guido says nothing.]

      I think you will not drive me from your side.

      ·105· Where have I got to go if you reject me?—

      You for whose sake this hand has murdered life,

      You for whose sake my soul has wrecked itself

      Beyond all hope of pardon.

      guido

      Get thee gone:

      The dead man is a ghost, and our love too,

      Flits like a ghost about its desolate tomb,

      And wanders through this charnel house, and weeps

      That when you slew your lord you slew it also.

      Do you not see?

      duchess

      I see when men love women

      They give them but a little of their lives,

      But women when they love give everything;

      I see that, Guido, now.

      guido

      Away, away,

      And come not back till you have waked your dead.

      ·106· duchess

      I would to God that I could wake the dead,

      Put vision in the glazéd eyes, and give

      The tongue its natural utterance, and bid

      The heart to beat again: that cannot be:

      For what is done, is done: and what is dead

      Is dead for ever: the fire cannot warm him:

      The winter cannot hurt him with its snows;

      Something has gone from him; if you call him now,

      He will not answer; if you mock him now,

      He will not laugh; and if you stab him now

      He will not bleed.

      I would that I could wake him!

      O God, put back the sun a little space,

      And from the roll of time blot out to-night,

      And bid it not have been! Put back the sun,

      And make me what I was an hour ago!

      No, no, time will not stop for anything,

      Nor the sun stay its courses, though Repentance

      Calling it back grow hoarse; but you, my love,

      Have you no word of pity even for me?

      O Guido, Guido, will you not kiss me once?

      ·107· Drive me not to some desperate resolve:

      Women grow mad when they are treated thus:

      Will you not kiss me once?

      guido [holding up knife]

      I will not kiss you

      Until the blood grows dry upon this knife,

      [Wildly] Back to your dead!

      duchess [going up the stairs]

      Why, then I will be gone! and may you find

      More mercy than you showed to me to-night!

      guido

      Let me find mercy when I go at night

      And do foul murder.

      duchess [coming down a few steps]

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