Ner.Hast thou no word but that?

Thou that hast ever warned me, ay, and gone

So far upon this path that thou hast sought

To dull the natural feeling which so long

Held off my hand, hast argued ’gainst repugnance,

Crying, ’tis she that is the guilty one,

The dangerous one, there is no peace with her:

And now the day the thing thou hast foreseen,

Ay, and hast led me to, is done, thou’rt silent.

Hast thou no word?—Thou that wast ever ready,