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Riccio: What's that? Why does he sing that, under the window?

Mary: It's a brave house for a queen, Beaton, isn't it?

Darnley (from below): There's more yet.

(He sings again)

 Is there a scullion greedy
 For a crown and a queen's kiss...

(Mary takes a pitcher of wine and, moving to the window, empties it at a venture)

Darnley: Curse you—you harlot—you shall see—.

(His voice fades away; Mary stands, holding the pitcher)

Mary: The daughter of France. Pupil of Ronsard. Queen of Scotland.

(Darnley rushes in, his face and clothes dripping with wine)

Darnley: Do you think I will be used so—not by any queen in Christendom.

Mary: Do we talk of using?

(She replaces the pitcher)