GIACOMO:
Escaped!
ORSINO:
And safe
Within Petrella. He passed by the spot
Appointed for the deed an hour too soon.
GIACOMO:
Are we the fools of such contingencies? _35
And do we waste in blind misgivings thus
The hours when we should act? Then wind and thunder,
Which seemed to howl his knell, is the loud laughter
With which Heaven mocks our weakness! I henceforth
Will ne’er repent of aught designed or done _40
But my repentance.
ORSINO:
See, the lamp is out.
GIACOMO:
If no remorse is ours when the dim air
Has drank this innocent flame, why should we quail
When Cenci’s life, that light by which ill spirits
See the worst deeds they prompt, shall sink for ever? _45
No, I am hardened.
ORSINO:
Why, what need of this?
Who feared the pale intrusion of remorse
In a just deed? Although our first plan failed,
Doubt not but he will soon be laid to rest.
But light the lamp; let us not talk i’ the dark. _50
GIACOMO [LIGHTING THE LAMP]:
And yet once quenched I cannot thus relume
My father’s life: do you not think his ghost
Might plead that argument with God?
ORSINO:
Once gone
You cannot now recall your sister’s peace;
Your own extinguished years of youth and hope; _55
Nor your wife’s bitter words; nor all the taunts
Which, from the prosperous, weak misfortune takes;
Nor your dead mother; nor…
GIACOMO:
O, speak no more!
I am resolved, although this very hand
Must quench the life that animated it. _60
ORSINO:
There is no need of that. Listen: you know
Olimpio, the castellan of Petrella
In old Colonna’s time; him whom your father
Degraded from his post? And Marzio,
That desperate wretch, whom he deprived last year _65
Of a reward of blood, well earned and due?