SCENE 1
But if youll come to?morroo my house
You she sum.
(ALEEL begins to play.)
Stering). , music, music!
CAt blame tring;
tors bid me fly times
And find distraction for my ts, or else
Pine to my grave.
Shing, lady.
he like of us complain?
OONA. s read of in a book
eighey had been her own.
(OONA, MARY, and CAt. ALEEL looks defiantly at
ShEMUS.)
ALEEL. (Singing) Impetuous , be still, be still,
Your sorroold,
Cover it up une,
could bend all to his will
e fold
itars and the wandering moon.
(akes a step tourns again.)
S to t has fallen,
For w walks, or in w shape
Some devilisure flies in t now
two grey?ed above our heads.
(, ing the money.)
tEIG. t it may be
t to fall upon their heads.
MARY. You never thanked her ladyship.
Shank her,
For seven ?
tEIG. But for ty purse?
Ss t for thanks,
Or t she promised?
it of food
Up to a price no man he like of
And rising every day.
MARY. e have all she had;
Sied out the purse before our eyes.
So MARY, he door)
Leave t door open.
MARY. have read books,
And seen the world,
Fear he ground,
Its time t poverty s the door.
Ss, for t a thing
t
I rato this house
than any more of mankind, rich or poor.
tEIG. So t t us