Final answer:
In Edmond Rostand's play Cyrano de Bergerac, Cyrano does agree to delay de Guiche's arrival at Roxane's house to aid Christian and Roxane's secret love.
Step-by-step explanation:
The passage you are referring to appears to be from Edmond Rostand's play Cyrano de Bergerac. However, the excerpts provided do not directly reference Cyrano or the specific context of delaying de Guiche's arrival at Roxane's house. They seem to be from different literary works. For an accurate answer, it's important to look at the actual text from Cyrano de Bergerac. If we consider the plot and known actions of Cyrano throughout the play, it is known that Cyrano does whatever he can to aid in the secret love between Christian and Roxane. This includes deceiving de Guiche to delay his arrival.
In the play, Cyrano goes to great lengths to ensure the happiness of his beloved Roxane, even to the point of self-sacrifice. Cyrano willingly engages in actions like delaying de Guiche because he wants to give Christian enough time to speak with Roxane and for their secret marriage to be completed.
Therefore, based on the full context of the play, the answer is Yes, Cyrano readily agrees to delay de Guiche's arrival at Roxane's house to help the lovers.