Chastelard, a Tragedy
Algernon Charles Swinburne
Chastelard, a Tragedy
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PERSONS.
I DEDICATE THIS PLAY, AS A PARTIAL EXPRESSION OF REVERENCE AND GRATITUDE, TO THE CHIEF OF LIVING POETS; TO THE FIRST DRAMATIST OF HIS AGE; TO THE GREATEST EXILE, AND THEREFORE TO THE GREATEST MAN OF FRANCE; TO VICTOR HUGO.
ACT I.
SCENE I.—The Upper Chamber in Holyrood.
ACT I. SCENE II. A Hall in the same.
SCENE III.—MARY BEATON'S chamber: night.
ACT II.
SCENE I.—The great Chamber in Holyrood.
END OF THE SECOND ACT.
ACT III.
SCENE I.—The Queen's Chamber. Night. Lights burning In front of the bed.
ACT IV.
SCENE I.-The Queen's Lodging at St. Andrew's.
END OF THE FOURTH ACT.
ACT V.
SCENE I.-Before Holyrood. A crowd of people; among them Soldiers, Burgesses, a Preacher, &c.
SCENE II.—In Prison.
SCENE III.—The Upper Chamber in Holyrood.
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