ADELE. Thy lips are tuned to sweetest music. IOLA. You silly child ! ADELE. Oh, this will gladden his sad heart ! IOLA. Thou speak’st in riddles. ADELE. It is my privilege, oh, thou most beautiful ! IOLA (cutting a lock of her hair). Kneel, gentle girl. (Adele kneels.) Oh, come to-morrow night; come every eve: I could die with thee; without thee, cannot live ! ADELE. By all my fond heart's brightest hopes, I vow! IOLA. Take this, then, to thy heart, and guard it well, ADELE. Oh, bright creation, innocence most pure ! (Music.) “I love thee as my life ; My life is all for thee! My heart to misery!" Music the whole time.) is gone. ACT III. SCENE I.-Sea-shore. Morning. Enter LESTER and PERCY, R. H. LESTER. I'm glad thou art returned; these London trips PERCY. Eight days, only eight days, my lovesick youth ! LESTER. Then wish me joy! PERCY. So beautiful ! LESTER. Perfection's found a home in those bright eyes, PERCY. LESTER. I've held her small white hand within my own, And on my forehead, there, have pressed her lips ! PERCY. But how was 't done, and what says Master Grimes ? LESTER. Listen, Percy ! I dressed myself in borrowed plumes, and as a maid, ( Showing hair.) Pressed on my burning brow her young red lip, Methought, meek Innocence, clad in robes of snow, Waved her white wings, and owned her for her child ! PERCY. When did you see her last ? LESTER. 'Twas yester eve : PERCY. And dost thou masquerade to-night? LESTER. I would not miss so doing for the world! PERCY. LESTER. my heart Which, were it spoken, on her cheek could call The crimson of reproof! No-not for worlds ! PERCY. Forgive my friendly warmth ! LESTER. There is nothing to forgive-except my rashness. PERCY. By what soft title are you known ? LESTER. Adele—the gipsy girl. PERCY. LESTER. She knows it not! PERCY. (Enter by L. flat Sir William Stanton.) LESTER. To-morrow night I will ! PERCY. (Sir William advances.) This night—I pray you, Lester, let it be This night! LESTER, And perhaps for ever break the magic spell ! SIR WILLIAM (addressing Lester very abruptly). PERCY (interposing). Sir LESTER. SIR WILLIAM (to Lester). LESTER. Are you, Sir, my confessor? SIR WILLIAM (hand on hilt). This sword may be ! Sir-youth ! (Disparagingly.) LESTER. 'T were safer in its scabbard than your hand, Sir priest ! PERCY. I pray you Sir,—your name ! SIR WILLIAM. Sir William Stanton. (Percy and Lester start.) LESTER. Sir William Stanton? SIR WILLIAM. (Lester retires L. H.) PERCY (advances). SIR WILLIAM. PERCY. The tongue which spoke of Iola, but now, |