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To meet thy challenge.

LIN. He quails, and shuns to look

upon my weapon,

Yet boasts himself a Berkeley!

BER. Lindesay, and if there were no deeper cause

But ask not me to tell them, while the villain

Who wrought them stands and listens with a smile.

NIN. It is said—

Since you refer us thus to general fame

That Berkeley slew thy brother, the
Lord Louis,

In his own halls at Edzell
LIN.

Ay, in his hallsIn his own halls, good father; that's the word!

In his own halls he slew him, while the wine

Pass'd on the board between! The gallant Thane,

Who wreak'd Macbeth's inhospitable murder,

Rear'd not yon Cross to sanction deeds like these.

BER. Thou say'st I came a guest!
I came a victim,

A destined victim, train'd on to the doom

His frantic jealousy prepared for me.

For shunning thee than terror of thy He fix'da quarrel on me, and we fought. Can I forget the form that came between us

weapon,

That rock-hewn Cross as soon should

start and stir

Because a shepherd-boy blew horn beneath it,

As I for brag of thine.

NIN. I charge you both, and in the

name of Heaven,

Breathe no defiance on this sacred spot, Where Christian men must bear them peacefully,

On pain of the Church thunders. Calmly tell

Your cause of difference; and, Lord Lindesay, thou

Be first to speak them.

LIN. Ask the blue welkin, ask the silver Tay,

And perish'd by his sword? 'Twas then I fought

For vengeance; until then I guarded life;

But then I sought to take it, and prevail'd.

LIN. Wretch thou didst first dishonour to thy victim,

And then didst slay him!

BER. There is a busy fiend tugs at

my heart,

But I will struggle with it! Youthful knight,

My heart is sick of war, my hand of slaughter;

I come not to my lordships, or my land, The northern Grampians all things But just to seek a spot in some cold

know my wrongs;

cloister,

Which I may kneel on living, and, Can hold a sword, shall no one cast

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Compell'd to stand at bay, grows dangerous!

Most true thy brother perish'd by my hand,

And if you term it murder—I must bear it.

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Stay but one second-answer but one question.

There, Maurice Berkeley, can'st thou look upon

That blessed sign, and swear thou 'st spoken truth? I BER. I swear by Heaven,

Thus far my patience can; but if thou And by the memory of that murder'd

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innocent,

Each seeming charge against her was

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The noble dame, on turret high,
Who waits her gallant knight,.
Looks to the western beam to spy
The flash of armour bright.
The village maid,, with hand on
brow,

The level ray to shade,
Upon the footpath watches now
For Colin's darkening plaid.

Now to their mates the wild swans row,

By day they swam apart; And to the thicket wanders slow The hind beside the hart. The woodlark at his partner's side, Twitters his closing song; All meet whom day and care divide, But Leonard tarries long..

[KATLEEN has come out of the Castle while FLORA was singing, and speaks when the song is ended.

KAT. Ah, my dear coz! if that your mother's niece

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From you my sire can ask no filial duty. KAT. No, thanks to Heaven!

May so presume to call your father's No noble in wide Scotland, rich or

daughter→→

All these fond things have got some

home of comfort

poor,

Can claim an interest in the vulgar blood

To tempt their rovers back: the lady's That dances in my veins; and I might bower,

The shepherdess's hut, the wild swan's couch

Among the rushes, even the lark's low

nest

Has that of promise which lures home a lover,

But we have nought of this.

FLO. How call you, then, this castle of my sire,

The towers of Devorgoil?

wed

A forester to-morrow, nothing fearing The wrath of high-born kindred, and

far less

That the dry bones of lead-lapp'd an

cestors

Would clatter in their cerements: at the tidings.

FLO. My mother, too, would gladly see you placed

Beyond the verge of our unhappiness,

KAT. Dungeons for men, and Which, like a witch's circle, blights

palaces for owls;

Yet no wise owl' would change a

farmer's barn

and taints

Whatever comes within it. KAT.

Ah! my good aunt! For yonder hungry hall. Our latest She is a careful kinswoman and

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That the repast consisted of choice dainties

Sent to our larder by that liberal suitor, The kind Melchisedek.

FLO. Were famishing the word, I'd famish ere I tasted them-the fop,

The fool, the low-born, low-bred, pedant coxcomb!

KAT. There spoke the blood of long-descended sires!

My cottage wisdom ought to echo back

O the snug parsonage! the well-paid stipend !

The yew-hedged garden! beehives, pigs, and poultry!

But, to speak honestly, the peasant Katleen,

Valuing these good things justly, still would scorn

To wed, for such, the paltry Gullcrammer,

As much as Lady Flora.

FLO. Mock me not with a title, gentle cousin,

Which poverty has made ridiculous. [Trumpets far off.

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