The Great Conspiracy; An Epic Drama in Nine Scenes Written in Prose And Verse
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\_Drowsily'\ O sleep! how often we dispute thy com- ing, Yet full of thousand sweets — ah — ah — [Falls sound asleep^ [For a moment the stage is dark] SCENE III (Same as Scene II) \^A vivid flash of lightning. Enter suddenly AttILA with eyes ablaze. He is bedecked with helmet and ar- mor and bearing a large sword^ The "All-Highest" {leaning far back in his chair and staring wildly at the intruder) , Who — who art thou? AttILA (coming closer and grimly leaning for- ward on his sword). Be of good... courage, sir, I'm not an owl-eyed ghost. The "All-Highest." Who art thou? Say! ATTILA (smiling). By providential arts I've come to thee To rouse the feeble — The "All-Highest." Thy name, illusion? Whence comest thou? 48 The Great Conspiracy AttiLA {calmly). Of course from my frontier. [Glaring into his face~\ My progeny, canst thou not recognize The Scourge of God? Behold me, Attila! The "All-Highest" (excitedly). Madman! Or am I mad? Go get thee hence! Attila. I pray thee listen — The "All-Highest." Away, I say, away!
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