David: A Tragedy

ACT II

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_SCENE: The royal tent of Saul pitched on one hill of the battle-field of Ephes-Dammin. The tent is of black embroidered with various warlike designs. To one side on a dais are the chairs of SAUL and AHINOAM; also DAVID’S harp. On the other side, toward the front, is a table with wine and wine cups. The tent wall is lifted along the back, revealing on the opposite hill, across a deep narrow valley, the routed camp of the Philistines: before it in gleaming brazen armor lies GOLIATH slain. Other hills beyond, and the sky above. By the wine table, her back to the battle-field, sits MERAB in cold anger. AHINOAM and several women look out in ecstasy toward DAVID, SAUL, JONATHAN and the army, returning victorious and shouting._

FIRST WOMAN

See, see, at last!

SECOND WOMAN

They come!

THIRD WOMAN

An avalanche. Over the brook and bright amid hosannas!

SECOND WOMAN

And now amid the rushes!

FIRST WOMAN

And the servants! Goliath’s head high-borne upon a charger! The rocks that cry reverberant and vast! The people and the palms!

THIRD WOMAN

Yea all the branches Torn from the trees! The waving of them--O!

SECOND WOMAN

And David, see! triumphant, calm, between The king and Jonathan!… His glory All the wild generations of the wind Ever shall utter! Hear them--

[_The tumult ascends afar_]

David! David! A sea of shouting!-- O queen!

AHINOAM

You yearn for it? Then go and lave you in this tide of joy.

[_The women go rapturously._ AHINOAM _turns_.]

MERAB

Mother!

AHINOAM

My daughter?

MERAB

Well?

AHINOAM

They all are gone.

MERAB

And Michal, where?

AHINOAM

I do not know, my child.

MERAB

Why did my father pledge her to him! you Not hindering!

AHINOAM

She is your sister. You Are pledged to Adriel.

MERAB

And as a slave! And if I do not love him there is--riches! If he is Sodom-bitter to me--riches!

AHINOAM

But for the kingdom.

MERAB

For my torture! What Kingdom is to a woman as her love!

AHINOAM

And David still enthralls you?

MERAB

Though he never Sought me with any murmur or desire! Though he is Michal’s for Goliath’s death! Michal’s to-day, unless--

AHINOAM

Merab, a care! Too near in you were ever love and hate.

[_The tumult nears._ AHINOAM _goes to look out._]

[DOEG _enters to_ MERAB.]

DOEG [_low_]

News, Merab!

MERAB

Well--?

DOEG

A triumph o’er him, yet! The king is worn, as a leopard pent, between Wonder of David and quick jealousy Because of praise this whelming of Goliath Wakes in the people.

MERAB

Then? the triumph?

DOEG This.

[_The tumult, nearer._]

I’ve skilfully disposed the women To coldly sing of Saul, but of our David With lavish of ecstasy as to a king.

[_He watches her._]

MERAB

Then _I_ will praise him.

DOEG

David? you?

MERAB

As he Was never--and shall never be again,--

DOEG

But--

MERAB

Give me the phial.

DOEG The poison?

MERAB Come; At once!

DOEG

What will you do?

MERAB

At once with it!

[_He hands it to her. She dips the point of her dagger in it._]

DOEG To stab him

MERAB

As any fool? Wait.--And the rest now, quick. This timbrel-player, Judith?

DOEG

She is ready And ravishing!

MERAB

Well, well; then--?

DOEG We will send her Sudden, as Michal is alone with David, To seize him with insinuative kisses, And arms that wind as they were wonted to him. Michal once jealous--and already I Have sowed suspicions--

MERAB

Will--? yes--? DOEG

On him burst [_laughs_] And as a fury.

MERAB

May it be their rending!

[_The tumult, near._]

Come, we must see.

[_They go to look out. Shouts of “David!” “David!” arise, and a band of timbrel-players, dancing and singing, followed by a band of priests bearing the ark with its cherubim of gold, pass the tent opening._ DAVID, SAUL, JONATHAN, ISHUI _and the Court then enter amid acclamations; before them servants, bearing the head of Goliath on a charger under a napkin_. SAUL _darkly mounts the throne with_ AHINOAM, _to waving of palms and to praise_.]

A WOMAN [_breaking from the throng_.]

Our little ones are saved! hosannah! joy!

[_She kisses_ DAVID’S _hand_.]

JONATHAN

Woman, thy tongue should know an angel-word, Or seraph-syllables new-sung to God! Earth has not any rapture well for this! David, my brother!

DAVID

Jonathan, my friend! While life has any love, know mine for you.

JONATHAN

Then am I friended as no man was ever! And though my soul were morning wide it were Helpless to hold my wonder and delight! O people, look upon him!

THE PEOPLE

David! David!

JONATHAN

Never before in Israel rose beauty Up to this glory!

DAVID

Jonathan, nay--

JONATHAN

Never!

[_Loosing his robe and girdle._]

Therefore I pour him splendor passionate. In gold and purple, this my own, I clothe him. David, my brother!

SAUL [_Angered._]

Brother!

AHINOAM

Saul?

SAUL

Thou fool!

JONATHAN

Father?

AHINOAM

My lord?

SAUL

Thou full-of-lauding fool! Of breath and ravishment unceasing!

AHINOAM

Saul!

SAUL

Is it not praise enough, has he not reached The skies on it!

DAVID

O king, my lord--

SAUL

Had Saul Ever so rich a rapture from his son? Ever this worshipping of utterance?

DAVID

My lord, my lord, this should not fret you.

DOEG [_Derisively._]

Nay!

DAVID

’Tis only that the soul of Jonathan, Brimmed by the Philistines with bitterness, Sudden is joy and overfloweth--

DOEG

Fast--

DAVID

Upon his friend, thy servant, David.

DOEG

Aie!

[_He turns away laughing._]

SAUL

Why do you laugh?

DOEG

“Thy servant David!”

SAUL

Why!

A WOMAN [_Without._]

King Saul has slain his thousands!

DOEG

“Why,” my lord?

THE WOMAN

But David his ten thousands!

DOEG

Do you hear? King Saul has slain his thousands, David ten! Thy servant is he? servant?

DAVID [_To_ SAUL.]

Shall thy sceptre Be wielded by this venom-word, as is A weed under the wind?

SAUL

’Tis overmuch! I’ll burst all bond of priest or prophecy. Nor cringe to threatening and fondle fear.

[_He seizes a javelin._]

I’ll smite where’er I will.

DAVID

No!

JONATHAN

Father!

DAVID

Shall A rapid palsy now come on thy hand, Awful and sceptre-ruined lord of men? An impotence, a shriveling to fear, Avenging ere thou shed offenceless blood?

[SAUL’S _hand drops_.]

Is this thy love, the love of Saul the king? Who once was kindlier than kindest are. For but a woman’s wantonness of word And idle air, my life?

AHINOAM

Saul, Saul--!

JONATHAN

The shame!

DAVID

Some enemy--does Doeg curve his lip?-- Hath put into her mouth this stratagem Of fevered false-impassioned overpraise.

[SAUL, _silent, rises slowly and goes, entreated of_ JONATHAN. _Many follow in doubt, whispering._]

DOEG [_To_ DAVID.]

This is not all, boy out of Bethlehem. Goliath’s dead--

DAVID

But not all villainy?

[DOEG _goes, flushing,--and all follow, except_ MICHAL, _and_ MERAB, _who moves cunningly forward as if incensed_.]

MERAB

I burn for it!

DAVID

For what, and suddenly?

MERAB

My father so ungenerously wroth! And wrought away from recompense so right; Can you forgive him?

DAVID

Merab?…

MERAB

Is it strange That even _I_ now ask it?

DAVID

Merab’s self?

MERAB

Herself and not to-day your friend; but now Conquered to exaltation and aglow To wreathe you for this might to Israel, Beautiful, unbelievable and bright! Noble the dawn of it within your dream, Noble the lightning of it in your arm, And noble in your veins the fearless flow And dare of blood!--so noble that I ask As a remembrance and bequest forever, In priceless covenant of peace between us, A drop of it--

[_She draws her dagger and offers it to him._]

Upon this sacred blade.

DAVID

Such kindness, in all honor?

MERAB

Poor requital To one whose greatness humbles me from hate.

DAVID

Then of my veins whatever drop you will, Were it the very dwelling of my soul.

[_He takes the dagger and makes as if to prick himself._]

Ah, but you do not mock me?

MERAB

Rather upon Its edge one vein of you--than priceless nard.

DAVID

And perfume out of India jewel poured?

[_He searches her eyes._]

Or than--I may believe?--a miracle Of dew, were you a traveller and lost Upon the illimitable desert’s thirst? Or than--

[_He draws his own dagger, pricks his wrist with it, and hands it to her._]

than this?

MERAB

Shepherd! Treachery, then? Under a sham of tribute, poison?

MICHAL

Poison?

DAVID

And I of vanity should prick it in? I a mere shepherd innocent of wile! A singer music-maudled and no more.

[_As she goes, stung with chagrin._]

The daughter of king Saul has yet to learn.

[_From looking after her, he turns toward_ MICHAL, _and, sighing, slowly approaches her_.]

The vaunting of this victory is done. We are alone at last.

MICHAL

Yes.

DAVID

That is all? For Israel I’ve wrought to-day, for you Who were about me, in me, as a mist Of armed mighty angels triumphing.

MICHAL

Yes? It was well.

DAVID

To you no more? to you Whom not a slave can serve unhonored?

MICHAL [_Struggling._]

Nothing.

DAVID

Empty of glow then seems it, impotent, A shrivelled hallowing.… Ashes of ecstasy that burned in vain.

MICHAL

No, no! I--

DAVID

Michal?

MICHAL

No, divine it was! And had I cried my praise the ground had broke To Eden under me with blossoming. Where was so wonderful a deed as this, So fair a springing of salvation up! Glory above star-soaring could I seize, Auras of dawn and loveliness unfading, To crown you with and crown!

DAVID

O lips!

MICHAL

With but A sling, a shepherd’s sling, you sped the brook, Drew from its bed a stone, and up the hill Where the great Philistine contemning cried, Mounted and flung it deep upon his brain!

DAVID

This is the victory and not his death! Tell, tell thy joy with kisses on my lips! Thy mouth! thy arms! thy breast!

MICHAL

No no!

DAVID

Thy soul! Too much of waiting and of severance! Of dread and distance and the deep of doubt. Now must I fold you, falter all my love And triumph on your senses till they burn Beautiful to eternity with bliss.

MICHAL

Loose, loose me!

DAVID

Nay, again! immortal kisses!

MICHAL

A frenzy, ’tis a frenzy! From me! see! This irremediable victory Over Goliath severs us the more.

[_The tumult breaks again, afar._]

Hear how the people lift you limitless! Almost, to-day, and in my father’s room They would that you were king.

DAVID

But ere to-morrow Dim shall I be, and ere the harvest bend Less than a gleam in their forgotten peril!

MICHAL

O were it, were it! But all silently Jehovah fast is beckoning the realm Into thy hands.

DAVID

Then futile to resist The gliding on of firm divinity. And yet whatever may be shall be done.

MICHAL

All, all?

DAVID

That for thee reverently may.

MICHAL

The anointing, then--

DAVID

Of that!… not that!

MICHAL

Yet grant It may be told my father; that I may Say to him all the secret!

DAVID

And provoke Murder in him, insatiable though I fled upon the wilderness and famine?

MICHAL

He would not!

DAVID

Nay.

MICHAL

I’ll plead with him.

DAVID

In vain!

MICHAL

Then [_coldly_] it is as I thought.

DAVID

You are distraught.

MICHAL

This stroke to-day [_pointing to_ GOLIATH’S _head_] no love of me had in it.

DAVID

A love, a passion fervid thro’ me as The tread and tremble of immortal song Along the infinite.

MICHAL

You use me!

DAVID

Use?

MICHAL

A step to rise and riot in ambition!

DAVID

So bitter are you, blind?

MICHAL

It was a trick! You snared me to you.

DAVID

Michal!

MICHAL

Cunningly With Samuel netted fears about my father Till I am paltrily unto you pledged.

DAVID

Enough.

MICHAL

Too much.

DAVID

No more; the pledge I fling Out of my heart, as ’twere enchantment dead. And free you; but, no more.

[_He moves from her._]

MICHAL

As if it were Enchantment dead. Ah, then ’tis true--there is Another--is another!

DAVID

Now what fever? A gentleness clad once your every grace.

MICHAL

There is some other that you lure and love.

DAVID

It is not Michal speaking; so I wait.

MICHAL

Then--

[JUDITH _glides suddenly in with a low laugh and kneels before_ DAVID. MICHAL _stands amazed_.]

JUDITH [_As if with amorous admiration._]

Brave, it was brave, my love! beauteous! brave!

DAVID

Woman?

JUDITH

The Philistine, a brazen tower, A bastion of strength fell to the earth!

DAVID

Woman, who are you?

[_She clasps and kisses him._]

Take away your flesh. [_Free_] Take it away, the heat and myrrh of it.

JUDITH

So cold?

DAVID

Away.

JUDITH

And ’tis no longer fair? [_Wantonly_] Oh! Ah! I understand! the princess?--

DAVID

Go.

[JUDITH _obeys, laughing and shaking her timbrel_.]

MICHAL

A dancer then, a very timbrel player!

DAVID

Until this hour I never looked upon her. It is chicanery of chance or craft. You who are noble, though in doubt adrift, Be noble now!

MICHAL

And loving? O, I will-- Now that I know what should be done. Be sure.

DAVID

You mean, that Saul?--you would not, no!

MICHAL

Rest sure.

[_A hand is seen at the tent._ AHINOAM _enters_.]

AHINOAM

David, the king--But what is this?

[MICHAL _goes_.]

DAVID

O queen-- It is but life.

AHINOAM

Nay.

DAVID

Life that ever strings Our hearts, so pitifully prone for it, To ecstasy--then snaps.

AHINOAM

I love thee, David.

DAVID

Then gracious be, and question here no more. Where words are futile for an utterance. But of the king--the king?

AHINOAM

He’s driven still. And hither comes, and soon, and must be calmed. Thy harp take, winds of beauty from it bring, And consolation--as of valley-eves When there is ebb of sorrow and of toil, O could you heal him and forever heal.

DAVID

Then would I be--!

[_He breaks off with a gesture of great desire, takes the harp and seats himself._]

AHINOAM

At once, for he will come.

[DAVID _begins; a strain of wild sadness_. SAUL _enters and with him_ DOEG, ISHUI, JONATHAN--_others_. _He pauses, his hand to his brow, and goes slowly, enspelled of_ DAVID’s _playing, up the dais_.]

AHINOAM

My lord, shall David sing--to ease us?

SAUL

Let him.

DAVID

[_With high sorrow._]

O heart of woe, Heart of unrest and broken as a reed!

[_Plays._]

O heart whose flow Is anguish and all the bitterness of need!

[_Plays._]

O heart as a roe, Heart as a hind upon the mountain fleeing The arrow-wounds of being, Be still, O heart, and rest and do not bleed!

[_Plays longer with bowed head._]

O days of life, Days that are driven swift and wild from the womb!

[_Plays._]

O days so rife-- Days that are torn of trouble, trod of doom!

[_Plays._]

[MICHAL _enters_.]

O days of strife, Days of desire on deserts spread unending, The burning blue o’erbending, O days, our peace, our victory is the tomb!

[_He plays to a close that dies in anguished silence._]

SAUL [_Rising in tears_]

David!

DAVID

My lord?

SAUL

Thy breathing! beauteous! Stilling to sorrow! O my friend, my son!

DAVID

To me is this? I dream it not? The king Again is kind and soft his spirit moves?

SAUL

To you!

DAVID

How shelter o’er me then will spring And safety covering!

SAUL

It ever shall. Loveliest have you been among my days, And singing weary madness from my brain.

[DAVID _starts toward him_.]

How I have wronged thee!

MICHAL

Wronged him? [_In fury._]

DAVID

Michal!

SAUL

Girl?

MICHAL

You have not wronged him!

DAVID

Michal!

MICHAL

No, but he Is jeopardy and fate about you! drive Him from you utterly and now away!

[_Murmurs of astonishment._]

SAUL

What mean you?

ISHUI

Speak.

SAUL

What mean you?

MICHAL

This!

DAVID

No word!

MICHAL

I’ll not be kept--

DAVID

But shall be; for to tell Would rend silence forever from you--pale Your flesh with haunting of it evermore! All, all your being would become a hiss. A memory of syllables that sear, A living iteration of remorse. I--I myself will save your lips the words Of this betrayal leaping from your heart.

[_Nobly, before Saul._]

You seek, my lord, you seek whom Samuel Anointed.

SAUL

Yes.

DAVID

Then know that it is I.

SAUL

’Tis--?

DAVID

I.

SAUL

You!

DAVID

I. And guiltless I, no other. I, though I sought it not and suffer, though I would it had not come and fast am sworn Never against you to lift up--

MERAB

Hear, hear! Now he will cozen!

DOEG

He, “thy servant!”

ISHUI

Hear!

A VOICE [_Without._]

A thousand Saul hath slain! But David ten!

SAUL [_Choking._]

Omnipotence shall not withhold me more.

[_He lifts a javelin._]

DAVID

Murderous king afoam with murder-heat!

[_He avoids from side to side._]

Monarch of misery--of might--of rage So fell that lightning were not dread enough Were it thy bolt! To-day you will destroy me?

[GOLIATH’S _head overturned, rolls on the floor_.]

Upon this day will slay me innocent?

SAUL

Die, die!

JONATHAN

No, father, hold!

[SAUL _flings the javelin_.]

MICHAL [_Reeling._]

What have I done?

JONATHAN

David, unhurt? Away, the wilderness.

[_Thrusts a sword on him._]

SAUL

He shall not! no.

[_Seizes another javelin._]

DAVID [_Aflame._]

Then, king of Israel, strike! Strike me to darkness and the waiting worm! Into the Pit and to the hopeless gloom. But, after, be your every breathing blood, Remorse and riving bitterness and fear, Be guilt and all the hideous choke of horror!

[SAUL _trembling at the curse lets the javelin fall from his hand_. DAVID _breaking through_ DOEG _and_ ISHUI _escapes by the door_. MICHAL _sinks to her knees, her face buried in her hands_.]

[_CURTAIN._]