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Beaton: Yes, madam.

Mary: Bothwell is nothing. As Riccio was nothing. Darnley... Darnley is the King, Beaton. A king may be nothing.

Beaton: Shall I tell my Lord Bothwell to come?

Mary: Have they taken him away?

Beaton: David Riccio? Yes, Madam.

Mary: I cannot see Bothwell to-night. To-morrow, perhaps.

Beaton: He is very persistent, Madam.

Mary: Not to-night, Beaton.

(Beaton goes. Mary looks out into the night again, silent for a few moments, and then sings softly)

 Though brighter wit I had than these,
    Their cunning brought me down,
 But Mary's love-story shall please
    Better than their renown.

 Not Riccio nor Darnley knew
    Nor Bothwell how to find
 This Mary's best magnificence
    Of the great lover's mind.