The Flying Dutchman Der Fliegende Hollnder a Dramatic Poem By Richard Wagne

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Huckel, Oliver, 1864-1940
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Confess how full she is of charm and grace.
29 Wilt thou, my child, give welcome to our guest man And also welcome give him to thy heart?
Give him thy hand, for bridegroom shalt thou call him.
Do as thy father fondly doth desire, And thou to-morrow morn shalt wedded be.
Look on these bracelets andbeholdthesegems, And these are trifles from his wondrous wealth.
Dost thou not long to have them, dearest child?
And all shall be thine own the very hour The wedding-ring is slipped upon thy finger.
Wh
...at! Neither speaks! Why should I linger here?
I see! 'T were best that they be left alone.
My daughter, may'st thou win this noble man !
Believe me, such good fortune ne'er comes twice.
Stay here together; I will leave you now.
Farewell, dear sir, my daughter will be gra- cious ; She is as true as she is beautiful. " He hurried off, and they were left alone. Ah, do they start ! A secret tremor stirs them ; A mystic something binds their secret souls. A moment gazed the stranger at her face, Then slowly to himself his thought spake forth : " Out of the days of the dim distant past This maiden's face and form appear to me.


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