《The Countess Cathleen》

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opposite side。 the principal lighting is from two arc lights in the balcony which throw their lights into the

faces of the players; making footlights

unnecessary。 the room at shemus ruas house is suggested by a great grey curtain?a colour which bees

full of rich tints under the stream of light from the arcs。 the two or more arches in the third scene permit the

use of a gauze。 the short front scene before the last is just long enough when played with

incidental music to allow the scene set behind it to be changed。 the play when played without interval in this

way lasts a little over an hour。

the play was performed at the abbey theatre for the first time on december 14; 1911; miss maire oneill

taking the part

of the countess; and the last scene from the going out of the merchants was as follows:?

(merchants rush out。 aleel crawls into the middle of the room; the twilight has fallen and gradually

darkens as the scene goes on。)

aleel。 theyre rising up?theyre rising through the earth;

fat asmodel and giddy belial;

and all the fiends。 now they leap in the air。

but why does hells gate creak so? round and round;

hither and hither; to and fro theyre running。

he moves about as though the air was full of spirits。

oona enters。)

crouch down; old heron; out of the blind storm。

oona。 where is the countess cathleen? all this day

her eyes were full of tears; and when for a moment

her hand was laid upon my hand; it trembled。

and now i do not know where she is gone。

aleel。 cathleen has chosen other friends than us;

and they are rising through the hollow world。

demons are out; old heron。

oona。 god guard her soul。

aleel。 shes bartered it away this very hour;

as though we two were never in the world。

(he kneels beside her; but does not seem to hear her words。 the peasants return。 they carry the

countess cathleen and lay her upon the ground before oona and aleel。 she lies there as if dead。)

oona。 o; that so many pitchers of rough clay

should prosper and the porcelain break in two!

(she kisses the hands of cathleen。)

a peasant。 we were under the tree where the path turns

when she grew pale as death and fainted away。

cathleen。 o! hold me; and hold me tightly; for the storm

is dragging me away。

(oona takes her in her arms。 a woman begins to wail。)

peasants。 hush!

peasants hush!

peasant women。 hush!

other peasant women。 hush!

cathleen。 (half rising) lay all the bags of money in a heap; and when i am gone; old oona; share them

out

to every man and woman: judge; and give

according to their needs。

a peasant woman。 and will she give

enough to keep my children through the dearth?

another peasant woman。

o; queen of heaven; and all you blessed saints;

let us and ours be lost; so she be shriven。

cathleen。 bend down your faces; oona and aleel;

i gaze upon them as the swallow gazes

upon the nest under the eave; before

she wander the loud waters。 do not weep

too great a while; for there is many a candle

on the high altar though one fall。 aleel;

who sang about the dancers of the woods;

that know not the hard burden of the world;

having but breath in their kind bodies; farewell

and farewell; oona; you who played with me

and bore me in your arms about the house

when i was but a child?and therefore happy;

therefore happy even like those that dance。

the storm is in my hair and i must go。

(she dies。)

oona。 bring me the looking?glass。

(a woman brings it to her out of inner room。 oona holds glass over the lips of cathleen。 all is silent

for a moment; then she speaks in a half?scream。)

o; she is dead!

a peasant。 she was the great white lily of the world。

a peasant。 she was more beautiful than the pale stars。

an old peasant woman。 the little plant i loved is broken in two。

(aleel takes looking?glass from oona and flings it upon fkoor; so that it is broken in manypieces。)

aleel。 i shatter you in fragments; for the face

that brimmed you up with beauty is no more;

and die; dull heart; for you that were a mirror

are but a ball of passionate dust again!

and level earth and plumy sea; rise up!

and haughty sky; fall down!

a peasant woman。 pull him upon his knees;

his curses will pluck lightning on our heads。

aleel。 angels and devils clash in the middle air;

and brazen swords clang upon brazen helms。

look; look; a spear has gone through belials eye!

(a winged angel; carrying a torch and a sword; enters from the r。 with eyes fixed upon some distant thing。

the angel is about to pass out to the l。 when aleel speaks。 the angel stops

a moment and turns。)

look no more on the half?closed gates of hell;

but speak to me whose mind is smitten of god;

that it may be no more with mortal things:

and tell of her who lies there。

(the angel turns again and is about to go; but is seized by aleel。)

till you speak

you shall not drift into eternity。

angel。 the light beats down; the gates of pearl are wide。

and she is passing to the floor of peace;

and mary of the seven times wounded heart

has kissed her lips; and the long blessed hair

has fallen on her face; the light of lights

looks always on the motive; not the deed;

the shadow of shadows on the deed alone。

(aleel releases the angel and kneels。)

oona。 tell them who walk upon the floor of peace;

that i would die and go to her i love;

the years like great black oxen tread the world;

and god the herdsman goads them on behind;

and i am broken by their passing feet。

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