. Colombine, a fantasy: and other verses. 41 Am I happy in my lot?I know And there is the little house, Ah, yes there is the little you remember whenYou peeped through the pane, and thenWent on your way again ?Out of my sight, although,I beckoned you as you passed,And sat at my window you came again at , seeing you come, I said ; The flowers in my garden are dead,So will she have no more of I am knocking at the door, and waiting the sound of a step on the you open to me, Pierrot.
. Colombine, a fantasy: and other verses. 41 Am I happy in my lot?I know And there is the little house, Ah, yes there is the little you remember whenYou peeped through the pane, and thenWent on your way again ?Out of my sight, although,I beckoned you as you passed,And sat at my window you came again at , seeing you come, I said ; The flowers in my garden are dead,So will she have no more of I am knocking at the door, and waiting the sound of a step on the you open to me, [Pierrots answer may be take7i in theaffirmative. As they sit together, itgrows \Rising?\ Come dear, and let us go,Together, hand in that sun-lit land,. 43 Where life and love are things , beneath cloudless skies,The happy are the wise, And none reprove the glory of a love they may notunderstand. {_Exit together, [// becomes quite dark: Danl a7id an Old Man pass slowly across the stage, carrying lanterns, and peering cautiously into the blackness of the night. The Old Man. You was dreaming, Danl. Thats about the size of it, Danl. And I tells ee I wur as wide awake as yoube. Us had been sitting over-long by the clump,and all of a sudden I looks up and sees a fairy. Lawks-a-mussey, Nathanl, I sez, be I dreamingor be I cracked? \They pass off, and the curtain falls.
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