SCENE V •
Cleopatra's chamber.
CLEOPATRA
I am resolved; but Mentho the Egyptian knows
Cleone goes out. Mentho enters. Mentho, sit by me, Mentho,
You have not breathed our secret ? Keep it, Mentho,
MENTHO Dead! Can truth die?
CLEOPATRA
Ah, Mentho, truth! But truth
MENTHO
This is the thing I feared.
CLEOPATRA Not less than you I love Antiochus; Page – 391 But Timocles seeks Parthian Rodogune. O, if these brother-loves should turn to hate And slay us all! Then rather let thy nursling stand, Will he not rule whoever fills the throne ? — Approved of heaven and earth, indeed a king, Protector of the weaker Timocles, His right hand in his wars, his pillar, guard And sword of action, grand in loyalty, Kingly in great subjection, famed for love. Then there shall be no grief for any one And everything consent to our desires.
MENTHO
Queen Cleopatra, shall I speak, shall I
CLEOPATRA
Alas,
MENTHO
I do not need to know. Art thou Olympian Zeus ? Page – 393 What he has made strive not to unmake but shun The tragical responsibility Of such dire error. If from thy act spring death And horror, are thy human shoulders fit To bear that heavy load ? Observe his will, Do right and leave the rest to God above.
CLEOPATRA Thy words have moved me.
MENTHO
Let thy husband move thee.
CLEOPATRA
O Mentho, curse me not. My husband's eyes
MENTHO
I am not mad nor wicked. Remain fixed Curtain Page – 393 |