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Old as I am, I have at last consented To the entreaties and the supplications Of Michael Angelo--JULIA

To marry him?

VITTORIA.

I pray you, do not jest with me! You now, Or you should know, that never such a thought Entered my breast.I am already married.

The Marquis of Pescara is my husband, And death has not divorced us.

JULIA.

Pardon me.

Have I offended you?

VITTORIA.

No, but have hurt me.

Unto my buried lord I give myself, Unto my friend the shadow of myself, My portrait.It is not from vanity, But for the love I bear him.

JULIA.

I rejoice To hear these words.Oh, this will be a portrait Worthy of both of you! [A knock.

VITTORIA.

Hark! He is coming.

JULIA.

And shall I go or stay?

VITTORIA.

By all means, stay.

The drawing will be better for your presence;You will enliven me.

JULIA.

I shall not speak;

The presence of great men doth take from me All power of speech.I only gaze at them In silent wonder, as if they were gods, Or the inhabitants of some other planet.

Enter MICHAEL ANGELO.

VITTORIA.

Come in.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

I fear my visit is ill-timed;

I interrupt you.

VITTORIA.

No; this is a friend Of yours as well as mine,--the Lady Julia, The Duchess of Trajetto.

MICHAEL ANGELO to JULIA.

I salute you.

'T is long since I have seen your face, my lady;Pardon me if I say that having seen it, One never can forget it.

JULIA.

You are kind To keep me in your memory.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

It is The privilege of age to speak with frankness.

You will not be offended when I say That never was your beauty more divine.

JULIA.

When Michael Angelo condescends to flatter Or praise me, I am proud, and not offended.

VITTORIA.

Now this is gallantry enough for one;

Show me a little.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

Ah, my gracious lady, You know I have not words to speak your praise.

I think of you in silence.You conceal Your manifold perfections from all eyes, And make yourself more saint-like day by day.

And day by day men worship you the wore.

But now your hour of martyrdom has come.

You know why I am here.

VITTORIA.

Ah yes, I know it, And meet my fate with fortitude.You find me Surrounded by the labors of your hands:

The Woman of Samaria at the Well, The Mater Dolorosa, and the Christ Upon the Cross, beneath which you have written Those memorable words of Alighieri, "Men have forgotten how much blood it costs."MICHAEL ANGELO.

And now I come to add one labor more, If you will call that labor which is pleasure, And only pleasure.

VITTORIA.

How shall I be seated?

MICHAEL ANGELO, opening his portfolio.

Just as you are.The light falls well upon you.

VITTORIA.

I am ashamed to steal the time from you That should be given to the Sistine Chapel.

How does that work go on?

MICHAEL ANGELO, drawing.

But tardily.

Old men work slowly.Brain and hand alike Are dull and torpid.To die young is best, And not to be remembered as old men Tottering about in their decrepitude.

VITTORIA.

My dear Maestro! have you, then, forgotten The story of Sophocles in his old age?

MICHAEL ANGELO.

What story is it?

VITTORIA.

When his sons accused him, Before the Areopagus, of dotage, For all defence, he read there to his Judges The Tragedy of Oedipus Coloneus,--The work of his old age.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

'T is an illusion A fabulous story, that will lead old men Into a thousand follies and conceits.

VITTORIA.

So you may show to cavilers your painting Of the Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

Now you and Lady Julia shall resume The conversation that I interrupted.

VITTORIA.

It was of no great import; nothing more Nor less than my late visit to Ferrara, And what I saw there in the ducal palace.

Will it not interrupt you?

MICHAEL ANGELO.

Not the least.

VITTORIA.

Well, first, then, of Duke Ercole: a man Cold in his manners, and reserved and silent, And yet magnificent in all his ways;Not hospitable unto new ideas, But from state policy, and certain reasons Concerning the investiture of the duchy, A partisan of Rome, and consequently Intolerant of all the new opinions.

JULIA.

I should not like the Duke.These silent men, Who only look and listen, are like wells That have no water in them, deep and empty.

How could the daughter of a king of France Wed such a duke?

MICHAEL ANGELO.

The men that women marry And why they marry them, will always be A marvel and a mystery to the world.

VITTORIA.

And then the Duchess,--how shall I describe her, Or tell the merits of that happy nature, Which pleases most when least it thinks of pleasing?

Not beautiful, perhaps, in form and feature, Yet with an inward beauty, that shines through Each look and attitude and word and gesture;A kindly grace of manner and behavior, A something in her presence and her ways That makes her beautiful beyond the reach Of mere external beauty; and in heart So noble and devoted to the truth, And so in sympathy with all who strive After the higher life.

JULIA.

She draws me to her As much as her Duke Ercole repels me.

VITTORIA.

Then the devout and honorable women That grace her court, and make it good to be there;Francesca Bucyronia, the true-hearted, Lavinia della Rovere and the Orsini, The Magdalena and the Cherubina, And Anne de Parthenai, who sings so sweetly;All lovely women, full of noble thoughts And aspirations after noble things.

JULIA.

Boccaccio would have envied you such dames.

VITTORIA.

No; his Fiammettas and his Philomenas Are fitter company for Ser Giovanni;I fear he hardly would have comprehended The women that I speak of.

MICHAEL ANGELO.

Yet he wrote The story of Griselda.That is something To set down in his favor.

VITTORIA.

With these ladies Was a young girl, Olympia Morate, Daughter of Fulvio, the learned scholar, Famous in all the universities.

A marvellous child, who at the spinning wheel, And in the daily round of household cares, Hath learned both Greek and Latin; and is now A favorite of the Duchess and companion Of Princess Anne.This beautiful young Sappho Sometimes recited to us Grecian odes That she had written, with a voice whose sadness Thrilled and o'ermastered me, and made me look Into the future time, and ask myself What destiny will be hers.

JULIA.

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