. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . at brings thee here?I bid thee : Graspest thou, rogue, towards my gold?Dost lust for my goods?Mime: Yield the position! This station is stirrest thou here?Alberich : Startled art thou from stealthy concerns, thatIve disturbed?M ime: What I have shaped with shrewdest toil shallnot be : Wast thou that robbed the golden Ring from the Rhine?Or charged it with great and choice enchant-ment around


. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . at brings thee here?I bid thee : Graspest thou, rogue, towards my gold?Dost lust for my goods?Mime: Yield the position! This station is stirrest thou here?Alberich : Startled art thou from stealthy concerns, thatIve disturbed?M ime: What I have shaped with shrewdest toil shallnot be : Wast thou that robbed the golden Ring from the Rhine?Or charged it with great and choice enchant-ment around?Mime: Who formed the Tarnhelm which to all forms can turn?By thee twas wanted; its worker wert thoutoo?Alberich: What couldst thou ere, fool,By thyself have fancied and fashioned?The magic Ring made the dwarf meet for ime: Where now is thy Ring? The giants have robbed thee, thou recreant!What thou hast lost, by my lore, belike, I : By the boys exploitShalt thou, booby, be bettered?Thou shalt have it not,For its holder in truth is : I nourished him,And his nurse now shall he pay:For toil and woe long while have I knote as siegfried Alberich: For a bantlings keep Would this beggarly, niggardly boor, Bold and blustering, Be well nigh as a king? Never, thou rogue! 462


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