Thomas Opera Mignon With Italian And English Words And the Music of All the P
Thomas Opera Mignon With Italian And English Words And the Music of All the P
Ambroise Thomas
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(aside, and jealously. ) Whence comes yon gentlemen I pray ? Fil. (introducing Frederic to Guglielmo. ) Signor Guglielmo, Permit me to introduce my young friend Frederic, Who, whether I will or no, My cavalier doth undertake to be ; A rack-brained, but good humoured youth, Sadly addicted to boiling over With mad fits of furious jealousy ! [Presenting Goglielmo to Frederic Signor Guglielmo this — I think you'll like him, For he hath vowed not to admire me ! Gug. (aside to Filina, laughingly. ) N...ought have I promised yet Fil. Indeed? Fre. (aside, vexed. ] The flirt ! Gug. (aside, observing Filina. ) She's very pretty— FU. (aside. ) He loves me already. Lae. (mutside, calling. ) Filina. MIGNON. 11 8CENA XL — Laerte, entrando precipitosamente con una I SCENE XI. — Laertes rushes hurriedly in, with a Utter Uttera in mano, e detti. His hand ; the before-named. Fi, . (tHgendori. ) Ecco Laerte. Las. (sorpresc, ditrovar Federico, e tendendogli una mano. ) Boon giorno, Federico. Fil (a Laerte, ridendo.
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