The Bibelot, a Reprint of Poetry And Prose for book Lovers 15
The Bibelot, a Reprint of Poetry And Prose for book Lovers 15
Thomas Bird Mosher
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. . We are the tears that God wipes from His eyes ; Lone thoughts will thrust me forth — save me from them Ah, but my lonely love can succour me. Think, if I drown, 'tis to my Hialti's arms To cast you from his heart for evermore — He will not even know you are forgotten . . . Sister Thorgerd Thorgerd draws in a long hrtath so sharpljf that it sounds to stab btr rtptattdly. Ay, you will hate me as you used to do — Will you not hate me as you used to do ? I was so happy when you still could hate... me . . . I fear it, but you make me go . . . Speak once . . . Aftir a Umg silsnci Blanid is heard to riu and go slcmljf to the door* Blanid. Obey I Obey I The Voice. Ohobey I With a laugh of ahandonmetd Blanid is heard to run into the night; there is a hrief silence; then one far-off Umg shriek is heard from her. The Voice {for the last time). Obey I Obobeyl In the cottage the sound of a heaviljf, unconsdousljf falling body is heard; after that nothing at all happens anjfmore. fVhen the play-house lights waken again, the curtain is found to have descended silently, unknown to the audience.
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