SCENE 3
?under?ave or apples
Upon a dragon?guarded hill, and all
t t sift mens s and wills,
And trembled as t, as I tremble
t lay a ask on you, t you go,
And silently, and do not turn your head;
Goodbye; but do not turn your head and look;
Above all else, I have you look.
(ALEEL goes.)
I never spoke to him of his wounded hand,
And now he is gone.
(S.)
I cannot see side.
ould my imagination and my
ere as little shis holy flame!
(So the
cer.)
FIRSt MERC. Altreasury,
I find you sitting droionless,
And yet you understand t ws full
S us and so bribe the poor
t our great Masterll lack his merchandise.
You kno s into this house
t are pinc
At sucime and so s cheap.
Youve seen us sitting in the wood,
the window?pane
And t a soul to buy;
Not even those
t alk,
Until ts ear.
But all ts not drohere
ith your back hooked, your chin upon your knees.
SECOND MERC. ? For s cross till her
lover
urned s to dream.
FIRSt MERC, ell, o labour.
treasury door and time runs on.
(SECOND MERC goes Out. FIRSt MERC sits cross?legged against a pillar, yawns and
stretches.)
FIRSt MERC. And so I must endure t of ter and the revelry,
ts lasted since??shaped as a worm??he bore
th
to t woman.
(SECOND MERC returns h ba