SCENE vi PART FIRST PITT (after some moments) Could I have A little brandy, sir, quick brought to me ? WILTSHIRE In one brief minute. Brandy is brought in, and PITT takes it. PITT Now leave me, please, alone. I'll call anon. Is there a map of Europe handy here ? WILTSHIRE fetches a map from the library, and spreads it before the minister. WILTSHIRE, courier, and servant go out. O God that I should live to see this day! He remains awhile in a profound reverie; then resumes the reading of the dispatch. " Defeated—th£ Allies—quite overthrown At Austerlitz—last week."—Where's Austerlitz ? —But what avails it where the place is now; What corpse is curious on the longitude And situation of his cemetery! . . . The Austrians and the Russians overcome, That vast adventuring army is set free To bend unhindered strength against our strand. . . . So do my plans through all these plodding years Announce them built in vain! His heel on Europe, monarchies in chains To France, I am as though I had never been! He gloomily ponders the dispatch and the map some minutes longer. At last he rises with difficulty, and rings the bell. A servant enters. Call up my carriage, please you, now at once; And tell your master I return to Bath This moment—I may want a little help In getting to the door here. 161 M