I Puritani a Grand Opera With An English Version Copyright
I Puritani a Grand Opera With An English Version Copyright
Vincenzo Bellini
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Ah, yes, to the scaffold ! Oh, Arthur, No hope is left me ! Art. Tes, my Queen, there is still hope! I'll preserve thee, or with thee perish. Hen. Arthur, renounce this kind intention : Think what danger may ensue ; Think also of your dear Elvira at the altar At the altar awaiting you. Art. Nay, speak not of my ador'd one, From my heart thou'lt drive the courage. Hen. A hapless captive, I submit to fate To me the evening of life is come, Thy day has hardly dawned. Art. Unhappy Queen ! thou shal...t be saved, E'en should nay life be the price : While dying, I will murmur low The cherish' d name of her I love. Enter ELVIRA, Tier head crowned with roses, on her neck are beautiful pearls. She holds in her hand the white veil presented to her by Arthur. Elv. I am a blithesome maiden, Bridal pride array'd in, Like lily pure and white, That looks up in April light ; Ah, fragrant is my hair, With rose odours scatter'd there, And on my heaving breast The pearls as spotless rest. Hen. ") Her frankness shines before me, Art.
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