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SCENE IV.
CASTLE OF MURO. Giovanna. Chancellor. High Steward. Chamberlain. Secretaries.Chancellor.
Lady! we have heard all, and only ask
(For the realm's weal) your Highness will vouchsafe
To sign this parchment.
Giovanna
(Taking it).
What contains it?
Chancellor.
Peace.
Giovanna.
I then would sign it with my blood; but blood
Running from royal veins never sign'd peace. [Reads.
It seems I am required to abdicate
In favour of Duke Carlo of Durazzo.
Chancellor.
Even so.
Giovanna
(to the others).
To you I turn me, gentlemen!
If ever you are told that I admitted
His unjust claims, if ever you behold
Sign'd, as you fancy, by my hand the parchment
That waives our kingdom from its rightful heir,
Believe it not: only believe these tears,
Of which no false one ever fell from me
Among the many 'twas my fate to shed.
I want not yours; they come too late, my friends;
Farewell, then! You may live and serve your country;
These walls are mine, and nothing now beyond.
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