Scene IV KURVENAL boisterously enters through the curtains. KURVENAL Up, up, ye ladies! Look alert! Straight bestir you! Loiter not,—here is the land!— To dame Isolda says the servant of Tristan, our hero true:— Behold our flag is flying! it waveth landwards aloft: in Mark's ancestral castle may our approach be seen. So, dame Isolda, he prays to hasten, for land straight to prepare her, that thither he may bear her. ISOLDA who has at first cowered and shuddered on hearing the message, now speaks calmly and with dignity My greeting take unto your lord and tell him what I say now: Should he a**ist to land me
and to King Mark would he hand me, unmeet and unseemly were his act, the while my pardon was not won for trespa** black and base: So bid him seek my grace. KURVENAL makes a gesture of defiance. Now mark me well, This message take:— Nought will I yet prepare me, that he to land may bear me; I will not by him be landed, nor unto King Mark be handed ere granting forgiveness and forgetfulness, which 'tis seemly he should seek:— for all his trespa** base I tender him my grace. KURVENAL Be a**ured, I'll bear your words: we'll see what he will say! He retires quickly.