Page:Dramas 3.pdf/230

228

greatly distressed. And I pray heaven, dear Baron, that you may also have rest!

I thank thee, Margaret. But do not tarry here! lead her away immediately. I do not wish to see her till the trial is over. (Returning to Farewell, dear sister! I must now give my thoughts to things which regard not this world. [Exeunt  and .] We will, if you please, good Father, retire to the inner cell. [Exeunt.

Enter, followed by , ''bearing a salver with wine, &c. which he sets upon a table.''

Thou art right, Corman; a cup of this old Rhenish will do me good. I have been the whole day in a state of presentation; the eyes of many have been upon me; my cumbersome suit of decorum sits heavily upon me now; I must drop it for awhile and unbrace myself.