. 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 . hter bits of Zerlina s music. Chide me, dear Masetto, Chide Zerlina at your will:Like the patient lamb Ill suffer. Meek and mute and loving those locks you praisd so highly, From thine arms Zerlina cast,These fond eyes in rage extinguish, Fondly still theyll look their ! I see, love, youre relenting, Pardon, kneeling, I implore!Night and day, to thee devoted, Here I vow to err no more. Masetto is only half ap-pe


. 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 . hter bits of Zerlina s music. Chide me, dear Masetto, Chide Zerlina at your will:Like the patient lamb Ill suffer. Meek and mute and loving those locks you praisd so highly, From thine arms Zerlina cast,These fond eyes in rage extinguish, Fondly still theyll look their ! I see, love, youre relenting, Pardon, kneeling, I implore!Night and day, to thee devoted, Here I vow to err no more. Masetto is only half ap-peased, but goes in todance with his Anna, Donna Elviraand Don Ottavio, disguisedand masked, enter and singa trio, in which they pledgethemselves to have revengeon the traitor. The scene changes tothe interior of the palace,where the ball is in prog-ress. Don Giovanni con-tinues his efforts to getZerlina away from her jeal-ous and watchful lover, and finally succeeds, but Zerlinacalls for help and Masetto and the three conspirators rushto her assistance. They denounce Don Giovanni, whodefies them with drawn sword, and makes his escapefrom the MAUREL AS DON GIOVANNI


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