Wagner's Tristan and Isolde . DE Thou art wrong; a far better1 know h> this mark 1 made,See, here upon it, —This is the drink I The di tli!. .,,..,,— ,Tl —JLw scene m] TRISTAN AND ISOLDE [act i To the yard arms! Ho! heave ho! ho! hey! ISOLDE Too swift has been our voyage!Woes me! So near the land! [=9] u Act I, scene iv (Kurwenal blusteringly enters through curtain) P, ladies, up!Blithe and gay,Quickly array to Lady Isolde,My lord, hero Tristan,Bids me say this:From the mastheadFlutters our flag of peaceGallantly landward;To the hold of King MarkeIt tells of our coming.


Wagner's Tristan and Isolde . DE Thou art wrong; a far better1 know h> this mark 1 made,See, here upon it, —This is the drink I The di tli!. .,,..,,— ,Tl —JLw scene m] TRISTAN AND ISOLDE [act i To the yard arms! Ho! heave ho! ho! hey! ISOLDE Too swift has been our voyage!Woes me! So near the land! [=9] u Act I, scene iv (Kurwenal blusteringly enters through curtain) P, ladies, up!Blithe and gay,Quickly array to Lady Isolde,My lord, hero Tristan,Bids me say this:From the mastheadFlutters our flag of peaceGallantly landward;To the hold of King MarkeIt tells of our coming. Therefore, he prays The Lady Isolde To hasten prepare herself, Ready for landing, That he may attend her. [3o] scene nr] TRISTAN AND ISOLDE [act i ISOLDE (after at first shrinking back in dread at the mes-sage, calmly and with dignity) Take to Lord Tristan My greeting, and tell him That to go by his side To King Marke were unseemly, Unbecoming, ungentle, Until he has wrought me Atonement for guilt That is yet unatoned: For that bid him seek my grace. (Kurwenal makes a gesture of defiance) Now, mark well what I say,And deliver it trul


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