[The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow]@TWC D-Link bookThe Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow PROLOGUE 76/99
I am resolved to die. GARDNER. Why would you die who have so much to live for ?-- Your daughters, and-- COREY. You cannot say the word. My daughters have gone from me.
They are married; They have their homes, their thoughts, apart from me; I will not say their hearts,--that were too cruel. What would you have me do? GARDNER. Confess and live. COREY. That's what they said who came here yesterday To lay a heavy weight upon my conscience By telling me that I was driven forth As an unworthy member of their church. GARDNER. It is an awful death. COREY. 'T is but to drown, And have the weight of all the seas upon you. GARDNER. Say something; say enough to fend off death Till this tornado of fanaticism Blows itself out.
Let me come in between you And your severer self, with my plain sense; Do not be obstinate. COREY. I will not plead. If I deny, I am condemned already, In courts where ghosts appear as witnesses, And swear men's lives away.
If I confess, Then I confess a lie, to buy a life Which is not life, but only death in life. I will not bear false witness against any, Not even against myself, whom I count least. GARDNER (aside). Ah, what a noble character is this! COREY. I pray you, do not urge me to do that You would not do yourself.
I have already The bitter taste of death upon my lips; I feel the pressure of the heavy weight That will crush out my life within this hour; But if a word could save me, and that word Were not the Truth; nay, if it did but swerve A hair's-breadth from the Truth, I would not say it! GARDNER (aside). How mean I seem beside a man like this! COREY. As for my wife, my Martha and my Martyr,-- Whose virtues, like the stars, unseen by day, Though numberless, do but await the dark To manifest themselves unto all eyes,-- She who first won me from my evil ways, And taught me how to live by her example, By her example teaches me to die, And leads me onward to the better life! SHERIFF (without). Giles Corey! Come! The hour has struck! COREY. I come! Here is my body; ye may torture it, But the immortal soul ye cannot crush! [Exeunt. SCENE III-- A street in the Village.
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