SCENE VI
The palace at Bassora.
ALZAYNI
So it is written here. Hot interchange
SALAR
Alfazzal then
ALZAYNI
'Tis strange, he sends no tidings of the motion
SALAR
'Tis too dangerous
ALZAYNI
Great dangers justify Page – 665
SALAR
Haroun al Rasheed
ALZAYNI
Giants are mortal, friend, be but our swords Exit Solar. My state is desperate, if Haroun lives;
He's sudden and deadly, when his anger bursts. Enter Murad.
Murad, the time draws near. The Caliph comes
MURAD My blade is sharp and what I do is sudden.
ALZAYNI
My gallant Turk! Thou shalt rise high, believe it.
MURAD (to himself)
But Kings like thee VOICE WITHOUT
Justice! Justice! Justice, King!
ALZAYNI Who cries beneath my window? Chamberlain! Enter Sunjar. Page – 666
SUNJAR
An Arab daubed with mud and dirt, all battered,
ALZAYNI Bring him here. Exit Sunjar. It is some brawl. Enter Sunjar with Almuene. Thou, Vizier! Who has done this thing to thee?
ALMUENE Mahomed, son of Suleyman! Sultan Alzayni! Abbasside! how shalt thou long Have friends, if the King's enemies may slay In daylight, here, in open Bassora The King's best friends because they love the King?
ALZAYNI Name them at once and choose their punishment.
ALMUENE
Alfazzal's son, that brutal profligate,
MURAD Nureddene!
ALZAYNI Upon what quarrel?
ALMUENE
A year ago Alfazzal bought a slave-girl Page – 667
Your royal nose too base to smell at it,
ALZAYNI Is't so ? our loved and trusted Ibn Sawy!
ALMUENE This profligate squandering away his wealth Brought her to market; there I saw her and bid Her fair full price. Whereat he stormed at me With words unholy; yet I answered mild, "My son, not for myself, but the King's service I need her." He with bold and furious looks, "Dog, Vizier of a dog, I void on thee And on thy Sultan." With which blasphemy He seized me, rolled in the mire, battered with blows, Kicks, pullings of the beard, then dragged me back And flung me at his slave-girl's feet, who, proud Of her bold lover, footed my grey head Repeatedly and laughed, "This for thy King, Thy dingy stingy King who with so little Would buy a slave-girl sole in all the world".
SUNJAR Great Hasheem's vein cords all the Sultan's forehead.
MURAD The dog has murdered both of them with his.
ALZAYNI
Now by the Prophet, my forefather! Out, Page – 668
Sack Sawy's mansion, raze it to the ground.
MURAD Sultan,—
ALZAYNI He's doomed who speaks a word for them. Exit.
ALMUENE
Brother-in-law Murad, fetch your handsome brother.
MURAD
Vizier,
ALMUENE
I'll wash, then forth in holiday attire Exit.
SUNJAR What will you do ?
MURAD
Sunjar, a something swift and desperate.
SUNJAR
Run not on danger. Exit Sunjar. Page – 669
MURAD
Do so. What will Doonya say Exit. Page – 670 |