SCENE III. A room in COREY’S house.
MARTHA and two Deacons of the church.
MARTHA.
Be seated. I am glad to see you here.
I know what you are come for. You are come
To question me, and learn from my own lips
If I have dealings with the Devil;
In short, if I’m a Witch.
DEACON (sitting down).
Such is our purpose.
How could you know beforehand why we came?
MARTHA.
‘T was only a surmise.
DEACON.
We came to ask you,
You being with us in church covenant,
What part you have, if any, in these matters.
MARTHA.
And I make answer. No part whatsoever.
I am a farmer’s wife, a working woman;
You see my spinning-wheel, you see my loom,
You know the duties of a farmer’s wife,
And are not ignorant that my life among you
Has been without reproach until this day.
Is it not true?
DEACON.
So much we’re bound to own;
And say it frankly, and without reserve.
MARTHA.
I’ve heard the idle tales that are abroad;
I’ve heard it whispered that I am a Witch;
I cannot help it. I do not believe
In any Witchcraft. It is a delusion.
DEACON.
How can you say that it is a delusion,
When all our learned and good men believe it? –
Our Ministers and worshipful Magistrates?
MARTHA.
Their eyes are blinded, and see not the truth.
Perhaps one day they will be open to it.
DEACON.
You answer boldly. The Afflicted Children
Say you appeared to them.
MARTHA.
And did they say
What clothes I came in?
DEACON.
No, they could not tell.
They said that you foresaw our visit here,
And blinded them, so that they could not see
The clothes you wore.
MARTHA.
The cunning, crafty girls!
I say to you, in all sincerity,
I never have appeared to any one
In my own person. If the Devil takes
My shape to hurt these children, or afflict them,
I am not guilty of it. And I say
It’s all a mere delusion of the senses.
DEACON.
I greatly fear that you will find too late
It is not so.
MARTHA. (rising).
They do accuse me falsely.
It is delusion, or it is deceit.
There is a story in the ancient Scriptures
Which much I wonder comes not to your minds.
Let me repeat it to you.
DEACON.
We will hear it.
MARTHA.
It came to pass that Naboth had a vineyard
Hard by the palace of the King called Ahab.
And Ahab, King of Israel, spake to Naboth,
And said to him, Give unto me thy vineyard,
That I may have it for a garden of herbs,
And I will give a better vineyard for it,
Or, if it seemeth good to thee, its worth
In money. And then Naboth said to Ahab,
The Lord forbid it me that I should give
The inheritance of my fathers unto thee.
And Ahab came into his house displeased
And heavy at the words which Naboth spake,
And laid him down upon his bed, and turned
His faces away; and he would eat no bread.
And Jezebel, the wife of Ahab, came
And said to him, Why is thy spirit sad?
And he said unto her, Because I spake
To Naboth, to the Jezreelite, and said,
Give me thy vineyard; and he answered, saying
I will not give my vineyard until thee.
The Jezebel,the wife of Ahab, said,
Dost thou not rule the realm of Israel?
Arise, eat bread, and let they heart be merry;
I will give Naboth’s vineyard until thee.
So she wrote letters in King Ahab’s name,
And sealed them with his seal, and sent the letters
Unto the elders that were in his city
Dwelling with Naboth, and unto the nobles;
And in the letters wrote, Proclaim a fast;
And set this Naboth high among the people,
And set two men, the sons of Belial,
Before him, to bear witness and say,
Thou didst blaspheme against God and the King;
And carry him out and stone him, that he die!
And the elders and nobles of the city
Did even as Jezebel, the wife of Ahab,
Had sent to them and written in letters.
And they it came to pass, when Ahab heard
Naboth was dead, that Ahab rose to go
Down unto Naboth’s vineyard, and to take
Possession of it. And the word of God
Came to Elijah, saying to him, Arise,
Go down to meet the King of Israel
In Naboth’s vineyard, whither he hath gone
To take possession. Thou shalt speak to him,
Saying, Thus saith the Lord! What has though killed
And also taken possession? In the place
Wherein the dogs have licked the blood of Naboth
Shall the dogs like thy blood, -- ay, even thine!
Both of the Deacons start from their seats.
And Ahab then, the King of Israel,
Said, Hast thou found me, O mine enemy?
Elijah the Prophet answered, I have found thee!
So will it be with those who have stirred up
The Sons of Belial here to bear false witness
And swear away the lives of innocent people;
Their enemy will find them out at last,
The Prophet’s voice will thunder, I have found thee!
[Exeunt.
The New England Tragedies 1868
- John Endicott: DAMATIS PERSONÆ
- John Endicott: PROLOGUE
- John Endicott: ACT I - SCENE I
- John Endicott: ACT I - SCENE II
- John Endicott: ACT I - SCENE III
- John Endicott: ACT II - SCENE I
- John Endicott: ACT II - SCENE II
- John Endicott: ACT II - SCENE III
- John Endicott: ACT III - SCENE I
- John Endicott: ACT III - SCENE II
- John Endicott: ACT III - SCENE III
- John Endicott: ACT IV - SCENE I
- John Endicott: ACT IV - SCENE II
- John Endicott: ACT IV - SCENE III
- John Endicott: ACT IV - SCENE IV
- John Endicott: ACT IV - SCENE V
- John Endicott: ACT V - SCENE I
- John Endicott: ACT V - SCENE II
- John Endicott: ACT V - SCENE III
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: DAMATIS PERSONÆ
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: PROLOGUE
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT I - SCENE I
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT I - SCENE II
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT II - SCENE I
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT II - SCENE II
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT II - SCENE III
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT III - SCENE I
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT III - SCENE II
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT III - SCENE III
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT III - SCENE IV
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT IV - SCENE I
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT IV - SCENE II
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT V - SCENE I
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT V - SCENE II
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT V - SCENE III
- Giles Corey of the Salem Farms: ACT VI - SCENE IV