Wagner's Tristan and Isolde . back to life in her arms) She wakes ! she lives! Isolde, hear! Hear me, sweetest of ladies! Happy news Have I for thee! Wilt not trust thy Brangana? Her witless guilt She hath atoned. When thou hadst gone Quickly she found the king; Scarce learned he the secret Of the magical potion Than, all anguish and haste, He stood off to sea, Thee to catch up with, Thee to renounce, And conduct to thy friend. act m] TRISTAN AND ISOLDE [scene iv MARKE 0 wherefore, Isolde,All this woe for me? For, when clearly unveiled,What before I could know not,What joy twas to findMy frien


Wagner's Tristan and Isolde . back to life in her arms) She wakes ! she lives! Isolde, hear! Hear me, sweetest of ladies! Happy news Have I for thee! Wilt not trust thy Brangana? Her witless guilt She hath atoned. When thou hadst gone Quickly she found the king; Scarce learned he the secret Of the magical potion Than, all anguish and haste, He stood off to sea, Thee to catch up with, Thee to renounce, And conduct to thy friend. act m] TRISTAN AND ISOLDE [scene iv MARKE 0 wherefore, Isolde,All this woe for me? For, when clearly unveiled,What before I could know not,What joy twas to findMy friend free from all stain!To this hero to wed thee,This man pure and winged sails 1 flew after thee:But misfortune,Mad fury, Overtakes all too swiftlyThe bringer of peace!Deaths harvest I increased:Delusion made more woe. BRANGANA Dost thou not hear us? Isolde! Dear one! Dost thou not grasp the truth? ISOLDE (who has been unconscious of what has passedaround her, fixes her gaze upon the body of [ 122 ] HTAHU 3/OJ 3HT. ? ?• ? olr» IIA THE LO\E DEATH guslis


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