[_Exeunt_ GRIL. _and_ ALPH.
_Mar._ You bid my uncle wait you.
_King._ Yes.
_Mar._ This hour?
_King._ I think it was.
_Mar._ Something of moment hangs upon this hour.
_King._ Not more on this, than on the next, and next.
My time is all ta'en up on usury;
I never am beforehand with my hours,
But every one has work before it comes.
_Mar._ "There's something for my service to be done;"--
Those were your words.
_King._ And you desire their meaning?
_Mar._ I dare not ask, and yet, perhaps, may guess.
_King._ 'Tis searching there where heaven can only pry,
Not man, who knows not man but by surmise;
Nor devils, nor angels of a purer mould,
Can trace the winding labyrinths of thought.
I tell thee, Marmoutiere, I never speak,
Not when alone, for fear some fiend should hear,
And blab my secrets out.
_Mar._ You hate the Guise.
_King._ True, I did hate him.
_Mar._ And you hate him still.
_King._ I am reconciled.
_Mar._ Your spirit is too high,
Great souls forgive not injuries, till time
Has put their enemies into their power,
That they may shew, forgiveness is their own;
For else, 'tis fear to punish, that forgives;
The coward, not the king.
_King._ He has submitted.
_Mar._ In show; for in effect he still insults.
_King._ Well, kings must bear sometimes.
_Mar._ They must, till they can shake their burden off;
And that's, I think, your aim.
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