<p class="nind top15"><span style="margin-left:10em;font-size:120%;"><SPAN name="ACT_III" id="ACT_III"></SPAN>ACT III</span></p>
<p class="nind">
<span style="margin-left: 4.5em;"><i>Wiltstoken. A room in the Warren Lodge</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 5.5em;"><span class="smcap">Lydia</span> <i>at her writing table</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> O Past and Present, how ye do conflict</span><br/>
<span>As here I sit writing my father's life!</span><br/>
<span>The autumn woodland woos me from without</span><br/>
<span>With whispering of leaves and dainty airs</span><br/>
<span>To leave this fruitless haunting of the past.</span><br/>
<span>My father was a very learn�d man.</span><br/>
<span>I sometimes think I shall oldmaided be</span><br/>
<span>Ere I unlearn the things he taught to me.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 9em;"><i>Enter</i> <span class="smcap">Policeman</span></span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> Asking your ladyship to pardon me</span><br/>
<span>For this intrusion, might I be so bold</span><br/>
<span>As ask a question of your people here</span><br/>
<span>Concerning the Queen's peace?</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> My people here</span><br/>
<span>Are but a footman and a simple maid;</span><br/>
<span>And both have craved a holiday to join</span><br/>
<span>Some local festival. But, sir, your helmet</span><br/>
<span>Proclaims the Metropolitan Police.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> Madam, it does; and I may now inform you</span><br/>
<span>That what you term a local festival</span><br/>
<span>Is a most hideous outrage 'gainst the law,</span><br/>
<span>Which we to quell from London have come down:</span><br/>
<span>In short, a prizefight. My sole purpose here</span><br/>
<span>Is to inquire whether your ladyship<SPAN name="page_045" id="page_045"></SPAN></span><br/>
<span>Any bad characters this afternoon</span><br/>
<span>Has noted in the neighborhood.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> No, none, sir.</span><br/>
<span>I had not let my maid go forth to-day</span><br/>
<span>Thought I the roads unsafe.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> Fear nothing, madam:</span><br/>
<span>The force protects the fair. My mission here</span><br/>
<span>Is to wreak ultion for the broken law.</span><br/>
<span>I wish your ladyship good afternoon.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> Good afternoon. [<i>Exit</i> <span class="smcap">Policeman</span>.</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 13em;">A prizefight! O my heart!</span><br/>
<span>Cashel: hast thou deceived me? Can it be</span><br/>
<span>Thou hast backslidden to the hateful calling</span><br/>
<span>I asked thee to eschew?</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 14em;">O wretched maid,</span><br/>
<span>Why didst thou flee from London to this place</span><br/>
<span>To write thy father's life, whenas in town</span><br/>
<span>Thou might'st have kept a guardian eye on him—</span><br/>
<span>What's that? A flying footstep—</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 9em;"><i>Enter</i> <span class="smcap">Cashel</span></span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> Sanctuary!</span><br/>
<span>The law is on my track. What! Lydia here!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> Ay: Lydia here. Hast thou done murder, then,</span><br/>
<span>That in so horrible a guise thou comest?</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> Murder! I would I had. Yon cannibal</span><br/>
<span>Hath forty thousand lives; and I have ta'en</span><br/>
<span>But thousands thirty-nine. I tell thee, Lydia,</span><br/>
<span>On the impenetrable sarcolobe</span><br/>
<span>That holds his seedling brain these fists have pounded</span><br/>
<span>By Shrewsb'ry clock an hour. This bruis�d grass</span><br/>
<span>And cak�d mud adhering to my form<SPAN name="page_046" id="page_046"></SPAN></span><br/>
<span>I have acquired in rolling on the sod</span><br/>
<span>Clinched in his grip. This scanty reefer coat</span><br/>
<span>For decency snatched up as fast I fled</span><br/>
<span>When the police arrived, belongs to Mellish.</span><br/>
<span>'Tis all too short; hence my display of rib</span><br/>
<span>And forearm mother-naked. Be not wroth</span><br/>
<span>Because I seem to wink at you: by Heaven,</span><br/>
<span>'Twas Paradise that plugged me in the eye</span><br/>
<span>Which I perforce keep closing. Pity me,</span><br/>
<span>My training wasted and my blows unpaid,</span><br/>
<span>Sans stakes, sans victory, sans everything</span><br/>
<span>I had hoped to win. Oh, I could sit me down</span><br/>
<span>And weep for bitterness.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> Thou wretch, begone.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> Begone!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> I say begone. Oh, tiger's heart</span><br/>
<span>Wrapped in a young man's hide, canst thou not live</span><br/>
<span>In love with Nature and at peace with Man?</span><br/>
<span>Must thou, although thy hands were never made</span><br/>
<span>To blacken others' eyes, still batter at</span><br/>
<span>The image of Divinity? I loathe thee.</span><br/>
<span>Hence from my house and never see me more.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> I go. The meanest lad on thy estate</span><br/>
<span>Would not betray me thus. But 'tis no matter. [<i>He opens the door.</i></span><br/>
<span>Ha! the police. I'm lost. [<i>He shuts the door again.</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 15em;">Now shalt thou see</span><br/>
<span>My last fight fought. Exhausted as I am,</span><br/>
<span>To capture me will cost the coppers dear.</span><br/>
<span>Come one, come all!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> Oh, hide thee, I implore:</span><br/>
<span>I cannot see thee hunted down like this.<SPAN name="page_047" id="page_047"></SPAN></span><br/>
<span>There is my room. Conceal thyself therein.</span><br/>
<span>Quick, I command. [<i>He goes into the room.</i></span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 11em;">With horror I foresee,</span><br/>
<span>Lydia, that never lied, must lie for thee.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><i>Enter</i> <span class="smcap">Policeman</span>, <i>with</i> <span class="smcap">Paradise</span> <i>and</i> <span class="smcap">Mellish</span> <i>in</i></span><br/>
<span><i>custody</i>, <span class="smcap">Bashville</span>, <i>constable</i>s, <i>and others</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> Keep back your bruis�d prisoner lest he shock</span><br/>
<span>This wellbred lady's nerves. Your pardon, ma'am;</span><br/>
<span>But have you seen by chance the other one?</span><br/>
<span>In this direction he was seen to run.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> A man came here anon with bloody hands</span><br/>
<span>And aspect that did turn my soul to snow.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> 'Twas he. What said he?</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> Begged for sanctuary.</span><br/>
<span>I bade the man begone.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> Most properly.</span><br/>
<span>Saw you which way he went?</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> I cannot tell.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">PARADISE.</span> He seen me coming; and he done a bunk.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> Peace, there. Excuse his damaged features, lady:</span><br/>
<span>He's Paradise; and this one's Byron's trainer,</span><br/>
<span>Mellish.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">MELLISH.</span> Injurious copper, in thy teeth</span><br/>
<span>I hurl the lie. I am no trainer, I.</span><br/>
<span>My father, a respected missionary,</span><br/>
<span>Apprenticed me at fourteen years of age</span><br/>
<span>T' the poetry writing. To these woods I came</span><br/>
<span>With Nature to commune. My revery</span><br/>
<span>Was by a sound of blows rudely dispelled.<SPAN name="page_048" id="page_048"></SPAN></span><br/>
<span>Mindful of what my sainted parent taught,</span><br/>
<span>I rushed to play the peacemaker, when lo!</span><br/>
<span>These minions of the law laid hands on me.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">BASHVILLE.</span> A lovely woman, with distracted cries,</span><br/>
<span>In most resplendent fashionable frock,</span><br/>
<span>Approaches like a wounded antelope.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 9em;"><i>Enter</i> <span class="smcap">Adelaide Gisborne</span></span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> Where is my Cashel? Hath he been arrested?</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> I would I had thy Cashel by the collar:</span><br/>
<span>He hath escaped me.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> Praises be for ever!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> Why dost thou call the missing man <i>thy</i> Cashel?</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> He is mine only son.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ALL.</span> Thy son!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> My son.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> I thought his mother hardly would have known him,</span><br/>
<span>So crushed his countenance.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> A ribald peer,</span><br/>
<span>Lord Worthington by name, this morning came</span><br/>
<span>With honeyed words beseeching me to mount</span><br/>
<span>His four-in-hand, and to the country hie</span><br/>
<span>To see some English sport. Being by nature</span><br/>
<span>Frank as a child, I fell into the snare,</span><br/>
<span>But took so long to dress that the design</span><br/>
<span>Failed of its full effect; for not until</span><br/>
<span>The final round we reached the horrid scene.</span><br/>
<span>Be silent all; for now I do approach</span><br/>
<span>My tragedy's catastrophe. Know, then,<SPAN name="page_049" id="page_049"></SPAN></span><br/>
<span>That Heaven did bless me with an only son,</span><br/>
<span>A boy devoted to his doting mother——</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> Hark! did you hear an oath from yonder room?</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> Respect a broken-hearted mother's grief,</span><br/>
<span>And do not interrupt me in my scene.</span><br/>
<span>Ten years ago my darling disappeared</span><br/>
<span>(Ten dreary twelvemonths of continuous tears,</span><br/>
<span>Tears that have left me prematurely aged;</span><br/>
<span>For I am younger far than I appear).</span><br/>
<span>Judge of my anguish when to-day I saw</span><br/>
<span>Stripped to the waist, and fighting like a demon</span><br/>
<span>With one who, whatsoe'er his humble virtues,</span><br/>
<span>Was clearly not a gentleman, my son!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ALL.</span> O strange event! O passing tearful tale!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> I thank you from the bottom of my heart</span><br/>
<span>For the reception you have given my woe;</span><br/>
<span>And now I ask, where is my wretched son?</span><br/>
<span>He must at once come home with me, and quit</span><br/>
<span>A course of life that cannot be allowed.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 9em;"><i>Enter</i> <span class="smcap">Cashel</span></span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> Policeman: I do yield me to the law.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> Oh, no.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> My son!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> My mother! Do not kiss me.</span><br/>
<span>My visage is too sore.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> The lady hid him.</span><br/>
<span>This is a regular plant. You cannot be</span><br/>
<span>Up to that sex. [<i>To</i> <span class="smcap">Cashel</span>] You come along with me.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> Fear not, my Cashel: I will bail thee out.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> Never. I do embrace my doom with joy.<SPAN name="page_050" id="page_050"></SPAN></span><br/>
<span>With Paradise in Pentonville or Portland</span><br/>
<span>I shall feel safe: there are no mothers there.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> Ungracious boy—</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> Constable: bear me hence.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">MELLISH.</span> Oh, let me sweetest reconcilement make</span><br/>
<span>By calling to thy mind that moving song:—</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">[<i>Sings</i>] They say there is no other—</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> Forbear at once, or the next note of music</span><br/>
<span>That falls upon thine ear shall clang in thunder</span><br/>
<span>From the last trumpet.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> A disgraceful threat</span><br/>
<span>To level at this virtuous old man.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> Oh, Cashel, if thou scorn'st thy mother thus,</span><br/>
<span>How wilt thou treat thy wife?</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> There spake my fate:</span><br/>
<span>I knew you would say that. Oh, mothers, mothers,</span><br/>
<span>Would you but let your wretched sons alone</span><br/>
<span>Life were worth living! Had I any choice</span><br/>
<span>In this importunate relationship?</span><br/>
<span>None. And until that high auspicious day</span><br/>
<span>When the millennium on an orphaned world</span><br/>
<span>Shall dawn, and man upon his fellow look,</span><br/>
<span>Reckless of consanguinity, my mother</span><br/>
<span>And I within the self-same hemisphere</span><br/>
<span>Conjointly may not dwell.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> Ungentlemanly!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> I am no gentleman. I am a criminal,</span><br/>
<span>Redhanded, baseborn—</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> Baseborn! Who dares say it?</span><br/>
<span>Thou art the son and heir of Bingley Bumpkin</span><br/>
<span>FitzAlgernon de Courcy Cashel Byron,<SPAN name="page_051" id="page_051"></SPAN></span><br/>
<span>Sieur of Park Lane and Overlord of Dorset,</span><br/>
<span>Who after three months' wedded happiness</span><br/>
<span>Rashly fordid himself with prussic acid,</span><br/>
<span>Leaving a tearstained note to testify</span><br/>
<span>That having sweetly honeymooned with me,</span><br/>
<span>He now could say, O Death, where is thy sting?</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> Sir: had I known your quality, this cop</span><br/>
<span>I had averted; but it is too late.</span><br/>
<span>The law's above us both.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 9em;"><i>Enter</i> <span class="smcap">Lucian</span>, <i>with an Order in Council</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LUCIAN.</span> Not so, policeman</span><br/>
<span>I bear a message from The Throne itself</span><br/>
<span>Of fullest amnesty for Byron's past.</span><br/>
<span>Nay, more: of Dorset deputy lieutenant</span><br/>
<span>He is proclaimed. Further, it is decreed,</span><br/>
<span>In memory of his glorious victory</span><br/>
<span>Over our country's foes at Islington,</span><br/>
<span>The flag of England shall for ever bear</span><br/>
<span>On azure field twelve swanlike spots of white;</span><br/>
<span>And by an exercise of feudal right</span><br/>
<span>Too long disused in this anarchic age</span><br/>
<span>Our sovereign doth confer on him the hand</span><br/>
<span>Of Miss Carew, Wiltstoken's wealthy heiress. [<i>General acclamation.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> Was anything, sir, said about me?</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LUCIAN.</span> Thy faithful services are not forgot:</span><br/>
<span>In future call thyself Inspector Smith. [<i>Renewed acclamation.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> I thank you, sir. I thank you, gentlemen.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LUCIAN.</span> My former opposition, valiant champion,<SPAN name="page_052" id="page_052"></SPAN></span><br/>
<span>Was based on the supposed discrepancy</span><br/>
<span>Betwixt your rank and Lydia's. Here's my hand.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">BASHVILLE.</span> And I do here unselfishly renounce</span><br/>
<span>All my pretensions to my lady's favor. [<i>Sensation.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> What, Bashville! didst thou love me?</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">BASHVILLE.</span> Madam: yes.</span><br/>
<span>'Tis said: now let me leave immediately.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> In taking, Bashville, this most tasteful course</span><br/>
<span>You are but acting as a gentleman</span><br/>
<span>In the like case would act. I fully grant</span><br/>
<span>Your perfect right to make a declaration</span><br/>
<span>Which flatters me and honors your ambition.</span><br/>
<span>Prior attachment bids me firmly say</span><br/>
<span>That whilst my Cashel lives, and polyandry</span><br/>
<span>Rests foreign to the British social scheme,</span><br/>
<span>Your love is hopeless; still, your services,</span><br/>
<span>Made zealous by disinterested passion,</span><br/>
<span>Would greatly add to my domestic comfort;</span><br/>
<span>And if——</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> Excuse me. I have other views.</span><br/>
<span>I've noted in this man such aptitude</span><br/>
<span>For art and exercise in his defence</span><br/>
<span>That I prognosticate for him a future</span><br/>
<span>More glorious than my past. Henceforth I dub him</span><br/>
<span>The Admirable Bashville, Byron's Novice;</span><br/>
<span>And to the utmost of my mended fortunes</span><br/>
<span>Will back him 'gainst the world at ten stone six.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ALL.</span> Hail, Byron's Novice, champion that shall be!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">BASHVILLE.</span> Must I renounce my lovely lady's service,</span><br/>
<span>And mar the face of man?</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> 'Tis Fate's decree.</span><br/>
<span>For know, rash youth, that in this star crost world<SPAN name="page_053" id="page_053"></SPAN></span><br/>
<span>Fate drives us all to find our chiefest good</span><br/>
<span>In what we <i>can</i>, and not in what we <i>would</i>.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">POLICEMAN.</span> A post-horn—hark!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> What noise of wheels is this?</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">Lord Worthington</span> <i>drives upon the scene in his four-in-hand</i>, <i>and descends</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> Perfidious peer!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LORD WORTHINGTON.</span> Sweet Adelaide——</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> Forbear,</span><br/>
<span>Audacious one: my name is Mrs. Byron.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LORD WORTHINGTON.</span> Oh, change that title for the sweeter one</span><br/>
<span>Of Lady Worthington.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> Unhappy man,</span><br/>
<span>You know not what you do.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span> Nay, 'tis a match</span><br/>
<span>Of most auspicious promise. Dear Lord Worthington,</span><br/>
<span>You tear from us our mother-in-law—</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> Ha! true.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA.</span>—but we will make the sacrifice. She blushes:</span><br/>
<span>At least she very prettily produces</span><br/>
<span>Blushing's effect.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">ADELAIDE.</span> My lord: I do accept you. [<i>They embrace. Rejoicings.</i></span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL</span> [<i>aside</i>]. It wrings my heart to see my noble backer</span><br/>
<span>Lay waste his future thus. The world's a chessboard,</span><br/>
<span>And we the merest pawns in fist of Fate.</span><br/>
<span>[<i>Aloud.</i>] And now, my friends, gentle and simple both,</span><br/>
<span>Our scene draws to a close. In lawful course</span><br/>
<span>As Dorset's deputy lieutenant I<SPAN name="page_054" id="page_054"></SPAN></span><br/>
<span>Do pardon all concerned this afternoon</span><br/>
<span>In the late gross and brutal exhibition</span><br/>
<span>Of miscalled sport.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">LYDIA</span> [<i>throwing herself into his arms</i>]. Your boats</span><br/>
<span>are burnt at last.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span><span class="smcap">CASHEL.</span> This is the face that burnt a thousand boats,</span><br/>
<span>And ravished Cashel Byron from the ring.</span><br/>
<span>But to conclude. Let William Paradise</span><br/>
<span>Devote himself to science, and acquire,</span><br/>
<span>By studying the player's speech in Hamlet,</span><br/>
<span>A more refined address. You, Robert Mellish,</span><br/>
<span>To the Blue Anchor hostelry attend him;</span><br/>
<span>Assuage his hurts, and bid Bill Richardson</span><br/>
<span>Limit his access to the fatal tap.</span><br/>
<span>Now mount we on my backer's four-in-hand,</span><br/>
<span>And to St. George's Church, whose portico</span><br/>
<span>Hanover Square shuts off from Conduit Street,</span><br/>
<span>Repair we all. Strike up the wedding march;</span><br/>
<span>And, Mellish, let thy melodies trill forth</span><br/>
<span>Broad o'er the wold as fast we bowl along.</span><br/>
<span>Give me the post-horn. Loose the flowing rein;</span><br/>
<span>And up to London drive with might and main. [<i>Exeunt.</i></span><br/></p>
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