SCENE 3
ESS CAt t an oratory eps leading up to it.
At t a tapestried ing tory, and a great cs back
against tre are the
garden. CAt of tar in the
oratory; ted lamp over tar. ALEEL enters.
ALEEL. I o bid you leave tle and fly
Out of these woods.
CAt evil is there here?
t is not everyhe sea?
ALEEL. t me walk invisible.
CAt is true w I have heard men say,
t you ot.
ALEEL. I was asleep in my bed, and w
My dream became a fire; and in the fire
One walked and his head.
CAt one of the old gods walked so.
ALEEL. It may be t he is angelical;
And, lady, hese woods.
And you must bring but your old foster?mother,
And some fehe hills,
Among t
Of ers, till the evil days are done.
For errible deating you,
Some unimagined evil, some great darkness
t fable dreamt of, nor sun nor moon
Scattered.
CAt angelical.
ALEEL. this house
You are to leave rusty man,
And bid er all t starve or wander
here is food and house room.
CAthLEEN. he bids me go
al creatures but the swan
Dabbles, and trees our door,
And talk among tling of the reeds,
ed the foolish sun away
itillness and pale tapers. No?no?no!
I cannot. Alt weep
Because t life happy, and here
I find no way, no end. Nor do I weep
Because I o look upon your face,
But t