A Selection of Verses From the Manchester University Magazine 1868 1912
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SAMSON AD AM I 91 Sam. Thou art a captive? Del. Ay ! Sam. Ah ! Ever the poor pitied each other ! Del. Let me pour water 'twixt thy parched lips. Sam. What a small sweet hand for a boy ! So soft .... There was never a hand more like the hand of Delilah But she is dead .... Jehovah blast her soul ! Del Oh! Sam. Why Del. 'Twas but my baby brother wailing. Heed it not ! But this Delilah . . . Sam. Ay ? Del Didst thou love her? Sam. Love her ! Oh my God ! I gave her my life and she sold it. Del. Was... she paid for it? Sam. No ! She killed herself. Del. Why? Sam (slowly). Oh, could it be some fragment of remorse Strove in her cold heart ? Del. Breaking it at last. Sam. Oh, Delilah ! Delilah ! Del Wouldst thou forgive her? Sam. Ay ! Del. Wouldst thou certainly forgive her? Sam. By God I swear .... Del. Put thy hand on my breast and swear. Sam. I sw . . . Delilah ! Philistines. Sing unto Dagon ! Our enemy is fallen ! Dagon is triumphant ! Who reveres Jehovah ? 92 DRAMATIC POEMS Sam. Why hast thou come to me ?
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