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These six years。

Wal。  By thy wisdom's count。  No doubt
You've told her what a precious place it is。

Helen。  I have。

Wal。  I even guessed as much。  For that
I told thee of her; brought thee here to see her;
And prayed thee to sojourn a space with her;
That its fair space; from thy too fair report;
Might strike a novice lessso less deceive her。
I did not put thee under check。

Helen。  'Twas right; …
Else had I broken loose; and run the wilder!
So knows she not her father yet:  that's strange。
I prithee how does mine?

Wal。  Wellvery well。
News for thee。

Helen。  What?

Wal。  Thy cousin is in town。

Helen。  My cousin Modus?

Wal。  Much do I suspect
That cousin's nearer to thy heart than blood。

Helen。  Pshaw!  Wed me to a musty library!
Love him who nothing loves but Greek and Latin!
But; Master Walter; you forget the main
Surpassing point of all!  Who's come with you?

Wal。  Ay; that's the question!

Helen。  Is he soldier or
Civilian? lord or gentleman?  He's rich;
If that's his chariot!  Where is his estate?
What brings it in?  Six thousand pounds a year?
Twelve thousand; may be!  Is he bachelor;
Or husband?  Bachelor I'm sure he is
Comes he not hither wooing; Master Walter?
Nay; prithee; answer me!

Wal。  Who says thy sex
Are curious?  That they're patient; I'll be sworn;
And reasonablevery reasonable …
To look for twenty answers in a breath!
Come; thou shalt be enlightenedbut propound
Thy questions one by one!  Thou'rt far too apt
A scholar!  My ability to teach
Will ne'er keep pace; I fear; with thine to learn。

'They go out。'


SCENE III。An Apartment in the House。


'Enter JULIA; followed by CLIFFORD。'

Julia。  No more!  I pray you; sir; no more!

Clif。  I love you!

Julia。  You mock me; sir!

Clif。  Then is there no such thing
On earth as reverence; honour filial; the fear
Of kings; the awe of supreme heaven itself;
Are only shows and sounds that stand for nothing。
I love you!

Julia。  You have known me scarce a minute!

Clif。  Say but a moment; still I say I love you!
Love's not a flower that grows on the dull earth;
Springs by the calendar; must wait for the sun …
For rain;matures by parts;must take its time
To stem; to leaf; to bud; to blow。  It owns
A richer soil; and boasts a quicker seed!
You look for it; and see it not; and lo!
E'en while you look; the peerless flower is up。
Consummate in the birth!

Julia。  Is't fear I feel?
Why else should beat my heart?  It can't be fear!
Something I needs must say。  You're from the town;
How comes it; sir; you seek a country wife?
Methinks 'twill tax his wit to answer that。

Clif。  In joining contrasts lieth love's delight。
Complexion; stature; nature; mateth it;
Not with their kinds; but with their opposites。
Hence hands of snow in palms of russet lie;
The form of Hercules affects the sylph's;
And breasts; that case the lion's fear…proof heart;
Find their meet lodge in arms where tremors dwell!
Haply for this; on Afric's swarthy neck;
Hath Europe's priceless pearl been seen to hang;
That makes the orient poor!  So with degrees;
Rank passes by the circlet…graced brow;
Upon the forehead; bare; of notelessness
To print the nuptial kiss。  As with degrees
So is't with habits; therefore I; indeed
A gallant of the town; the town forsake;
To win a country wife。

Julia。  His prompt reply
My backward challenge shames!  Must I give o'er?
I'll try his wit again。  Who marries me
Must lead a country life。

Clif。  The life I'd lead!
But fools would fly from it; for O! 'tis sweet!
It finds the heart out; be there one to find;
And corners in't where store of pleasures lodge;
We never dreamed were there!  It is to dwell
'Mid smiles that are not neighbours to deceit;
Music; whose melody is of the heart;
And gifts; that are not made for interest; …
Abundantly bestowed by Nature's cheek;
And voice; and hand!  It is to live on life;
And husband it!  It is to constant scan
The handiwork of Heaven。  It is to con
Its mercy; bounty; wisdom; power!  It is
To nearer see our God!

Julia。  How like he talks
To Master Walter!  Shall I give it o'er?
Not yet。  Thou wouldst not live one half a year!
A quarter mightst thou for the novelty
Of fields and trees; but then it needs must be
In summer time; when they go dressed。

Clif。  Not it!
In any timesay winter!  Fields and trees
Have charms for me in very winter time。

Julia。  But snow may clothe them then。

Clif。  I like them full
As well in snow!

Julia。  You do?

Clif。  I do。

Julia。  But night
Will hide both snow and them; and that sets in
Ere afternoon is out。  A heavy thing;
A country fireside in a winter's night;
To one bred in the town;where winter's said;
For sun of gaiety and sportiveness;
To beggar shining summer。

Clif。  I should like
A country winter's night especially!

Julia。  You'd sleep by the fire。

Clif。  Not I; I'd talk to thee。

Julia。  You'd tire of that!

Clif。  I'd read to thee。

Julia。  And that!

Clif。  I'd talk to thee again。

Julia。  And sooner tire
Than first you did; and fall asleep at last。
You'd never do to lead a country life。

Clif。  You deal too harshly with me!  Matchless maid;
As loved instructor brightens dullest wit;
Fear not to undertake the charge of me!
A willing pupil kneels to thee; and lays
His title and his fortune at your feet。

Julia。  His title and his fortune!

'Enter MASTER WALTER and HELEN。JULIA; disconcerted; retires with
the latter。CLIFFORD rises。'

Wal。  So; Sir Thomas!
Aha! you husband time!  Well; was I right?
Is't not the jewel that I told you 'twas?
Wouldst thou not give thine eyes to wear it?  Eh?
It has an owner; though;nay; start not;one
That may be bought to part with't; and with whom
I'll stand thy friendI willI say; I will!
A strange man; sir; and unaccountable:
But I can humour himwill humour him
For thy sake; good Sir Thomas; for I like thee。
Well; is't a bargain?  Come; thy hand upon it。
A word or two with thee。

'They retire。  JULIA and HELEN come forward。'

Julia。  Go up to town!

Helen。  Have I not said it ten times o'er to thee?
But if thou likest it not; protest against it。

Julia。  Not if 'tis Master Walter's will。

Helen。  What then?
Thou wouldst not break thy heart for Master Walter?

Julia。  That follows not!

Helen。  What follows not?

Julia。  That I
Should break my heart; because we go to town。

Helen。  Indeed?Oh; that's another matter。  Well;
I'd e'en advise thee then to do his will;
And; ever after; when I prophesy;
Believe me; Julia!

'They retire。  MASTER WALTER comes forward。'

'Enter FATHOM。'

Fath。  So please you; sir; a letter;a post…haste letter!  The
bearer on horseback; the horse in a foamsmoking like a boiler at
the heatbe sure a posthaste letter!

Wal。  Look to the horse and rider。

'Opens the letter and reads。'

What's this?  A testament addressed to me;
Found in his lordship's escritoire; and thence
Directed to be taken by no hand
But mine。  My presence instantly required。

'SIR THOMAS; JULIA; and HELEN come forward。'

Come; my mistresses;
You dine in town to…day。  Your father's will;
It is; my Julia; that you see the world;
And thou shalt see it in its best attire。
Its gayest looksits richest finery
It shall put on for thee; that thou may'st judge
Betwixt it; and this rural life you've lived。
Business of moment I'm but thus advised of;
Touching the will of my late noble master;
The Earl of Rochdale; recently deceased;
Commands me for a time to leave thee there。
Sir Thomas; hand her to the chariot。  Nay;
I tell thee true。  We go indeed to town!

'They go out。'



ACT II。



SCENE I。An Apartment in Master Heartwell's House。


'Enter FATHOM and THOMAS。'

Thos。  Well; Fathom; is thy mistress up?

Fath。  She is; Master Thomas; and breakfasted。

Thos。  She stands it well!  'Twas five; you say; when she came home;
and wants it now three…quarters of an hour of ten?  Wait till her
stock of country health is out。

Fath。  'Twill come to that; Master Thomas; before she lives another
month in town! three; four; five six o'clock are now the hours she
keeps。  'Twas otherwise with her in the country。  There; my m

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