The Love of a Caliban: a Romantic Opera in One Act
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I am a woman! I can do nothing for the world. Marguerita) You make it more beautiful, Pietrof Care you nothing for that? I heard you say one day you were content to live only to see how beautiful the world could grow, Lucrezidi Did I say so? Why yes, beauty I know is the sole medium for truth. At least for truth that can appeal to me. I know not right from wrong myself. These things may change. But beauty I do know. It comes from heaven. And nothing can be good which is not beautiful During the... last sentence Massimilliano cntcfi and standi unobserved. He is much stooped, with a hrge head hanging almost on his breast. His face is distorted, he limps, and has a furtive way of lifting his eyes. He comes forward lau?lnng hirshlv. XXIU [l\t U>fX}Xt Massimilliano I How, then, must the noble lady admire Df ^ (Ediban ^^, SSi btigh indulgently. Pietrof Thou handsome fellow! Dost thou never knock 1 Hast leave to enter a lady's room in this fashion 1 Ma^sIniilJwfjo / Dost a dog knock, my lord ? I am refused admittance nowhere — except heaven, Pietro f Then wilt thou also escape the pangs of hell.
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