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SCENE II. The same. The outer Room of a Prison.

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[Enter PAULINA and Attendants.]

PAULINA

The keeper of the prison,—call to him;

Let him have knowledge who I am.

[Exit an Attendant.]

Good lady!

No court in Europe is too good for thee;

What dost thou then in prison?

[Re-enter Attendant, with the Keeper.]

Now, good sir,

You know me, do you not?


KEEPER

For a worthy lady,

And one who much I honour.


PAULINA

Pray you, then,

Conduct me to the queen.


KEEPER

I may not, madam;

To the contrary I have express commandment.


PAULINA

Here’s ado, to lock up honesty and honour from

The access of gentle visitors!—Is’t lawful,

Pray you, to see her women? any of them?

Emilia?


KEEPER

So please you, madam, to put

Apart these your attendants, I

Shall bring Emilia forth.


PAULINA

I pray now, call her.

Withdraw yourselves.

[Exeunt ATTENDANTS.]

KEEPER

And, madam,

I must be present at your conference.


PAULINA

Well, be’t so, pr’ythee.

[Exit KEEPER.]

Here’s such ado to make no stain a stain

As passes colouring.

[Re-enter KEEPER, with EMILIA.]

Dear gentlewoman, how fares our gracious lady?


EMILIA

As well as one so great and so forlorn

May hold together: on her frights and griefs,—

Which never tender lady hath borne greater,—

She is, something before her time, deliver’d.


PAULINA

A boy?


EMILIA

A daughter; and a goodly babe,

Lusty, and like to live: the queen receives

Much comfort in’t; says ‘My poor prisoner,

I am as innocent as you.’


PAULINA

I dare be sworn;—

These dangerous unsafe lunes i’ the king, beshrew them!

He must be told on’t, and he shall: the office

Becomes a woman best; I’ll take’t upon me;

If I prove honey-mouth’d, let my tongue blister;

And never to my red-look’d anger be

The trumpet any more.—Pray you, Emilia,

Commend my best obedience to the queen;

If she dares trust me with her little babe,

I’ll show’t the king, and undertake to be

Her advocate to th’ loud’st. We do not know

How he may soften at the sight o’ the child:

The silence often of pure innocence

Persuades, when speaking fails.


EMILIA

Most worthy madam,

Your honour and your goodness is so evident,

That your free undertaking cannot miss

A thriving issue: there is no lady living

So meet for this great errand. Please your ladyship

To visit the next room, I’ll presently

Acquaint the queen of your most noble offer;

Who but to-day hammer’d of this design,

But durst not tempt a minister of honour,

Lest she should be denied.


PAULINA

Tell her, Emilia,

I’ll use that tongue I have: if wit flow from it

As boldness from my bosom, let’t not be doubted

I shall do good.


EMILIA

Now be you bless’d for it!

I’ll to the queen: please you come something nearer.


KEEPER

Madam, if ‘t please the queen to send the babe,

I know not what I shall incur to pass it,

Having no warrant.


PAULINA

You need not fear it, sir:

This child was prisoner to the womb, and is,

By law and process of great nature thence

Freed and enfranchis’d: not a party to

The anger of the king, nor guilty of,

If any be, the trespass of the queen.


KEEPER

I do believe it.


PAULINA

Do not you fear: upon mine honour, I

Will stand betwixt you and danger.

[Exeunt.]


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