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Persons of the Play

      Herod Antipas, Tetrarch of Judæa

      Iokanaan, The Prophet

      The Young Syrian, Captain of the Guard

      Tigellinus, a young roman

      A Cappadocian

      A Nubian

      First Soldier

      Second Soldier

      The Page of Herodias

      Jews, Nazarenes, etc

      A Slave

      Namaan, the executioner

      Herodias, wife of the Tetrarch

      Salome, daughter of Herodias

      The Slaves of Salome

      (SCENE — A great terrace in the Palace of Herod, set above the banqueting-hall. Some soldiers are leaning over the balcony. To the right there is a gigantic staircase, to the left, at the back, an old cistern surrounded by a wall of green bronze. The moon is shining very brightly.)

      THE YOUNG SYRIAN

       How beautiful is the Princess Salomé tonight!

      THE PAGE OF HERODIUS

       Look at the moon. How strange the moon seems! She is like a woman rising from a tomb. She is like a dead woman. One might fancy she was looking for dead things.

      THE YOUNG SYRIAN

       She has a strange look. She is like a little princess who wears a yellow veil, and whose feet are of silver. She is like a princess who has little white doves for feet. One might fancy she was dancing.

      THE PAGE OF HERODIAS

       She is like a woman who is dead. She moves very slowly.

       (Noise in the banqueting-hall.)

      FIRST SOLDIER

       What an uproar! Who are those wild beasts howling?

      SECOND SOLDIER

       The Jews. They are always like that. They are disputing about their religion.

      FIRST SOLDIER

       Why do they dispute about their religion?

      SECOND SOLDIER

       I cannot tell. They are always doing it. The Pharisees, for instance, say that there are angels, and the Sadducees declare that angels do not exist.

      FIRST SOLDIER

       I think it is ridiculous to dispute about such things.

      THE YOUNG SYRIAN

       How beautiful is the Princess Salomé tonight!

      THE PAGE OF HERODIAS

       You are always looking at her. You look at her too much. It is dangerous to look at people in such fashion. Something terrible may happen.

      THE YOUNG SYRIAN

       She is very beautiful tonight.

      FIRST SOLDIER

       The Tetrarch has a sombre aspect.

      SECOND SOLDIER

       Yes; he has a sombre aspect.

      FIRST SOLDIER

       He is looking at something.

      SECOND SOLDIER

       He is looking at some one.

      FIRST SOLDIER

       At whom is he looking?

      SECOND SOLDIER

       I cannot tell.

      THE YOUNG SYRIAN

       How pale the Princess is! Never have I seen her so pale. She is like the shadow of a white rose in a mirror of silver.

      THE PAGE OF HERODIAS

       You must not look at her. You look too much at her.

      FIRST SOLDIER

       Herodias has filled the cup of the Tetrarch.

      THE CAPPADOCIAN

       Is that the Queen Herodias, she who wears a black mitre sewed with pearls, and whose hair is powdered with blue dust?

      FIRST SOLDIER

       Yes; that is Herodias, the Tetrarch’s wife.

      SECOND SOLDIER

       The Tetrarch is very fond of wine. He has wine of three sorts. One which is brought from the Island of Samothrace, and is purple like the cloak of Cæsar.

      THE CAPPADOCIAN

       I have never seen Cæsar.

      SECOND SOLDIER

       Another that comes from a town called Cyprus, and is as yellow as gold.

      THE CAPPADOCIAN

       I love gold.

      SECOND SOLDIER

       And the third is a wine of Sicily. That wine is as red as blood.

      THE NUBIAN

       The gods of my country are very fond of blood. Twice in the year we sacrifice to them young men and maidens: fifty young men and a hundred maidens. But I am afraid that we never give them quite enough, for they are very harsh to us.

      THE CAPPADOCIAN

       In my country there are no gods left. The Romans have driven them out. There are some who say that they have hidden themselves in the mountains, but I do not believe it. Three nights I have been on the mountains seeking them everywhere. I did not find them, and at last I called them by their names, and they did not come. I think they are dead.

      FIRST SOLDIER

       The Jews worship a God that one cannot see.

      THE CAPPADOCIAN

       I cannot understand that.

      FIRST SOLDIER

       In fact, they only believe in things that one cannot see.

      THE CAPPADOCIAN

       That seems to me altogether ridiculous.

      THE VOICE OF IOKANAAN

       After me shall come another mightier than I. I am not worthy so much as to unloose the latchet of his shoes. When he cometh the solitary places shall be glad. They shall blossom like the rose. The eyes of the blind shall see the day, and the ears of the deaf shall be opened. The sucking child shall put his hand upon the dragon’s lair, he shall lead the lions by their manes.

      SECOND SOLDIER

       Make him be silent. He is always saying ridiculous things.

      FIRST SOLDIER

       No, no. He is a holy man. He is very gentle, too. Every day when I give him to eat he thanks me.

      THE CAPPADOCIAN

       Who is he?

      FIRST SOLDIER

       A prophet.

      THE CAPPADOCIAN

       What is his name?

      FIRST SOLDIER

       Iokanaan.

      THE CAPPADOCIAN

       Whence comes he?

      FIRST SOLDIER