Undine; a Poem

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Most guilty of mankind regarding me Should I prove faithless to this trust of thine.
[24] Rest here, Undine, in happy confidence; Here on my breast no terrors can af- fright,— The very love of thee must drive them hence.
E'en as the day dispels the shades of night.
[25] // is two years later. Sir Huldbrand still loves his ^ood and beautiful wife, but the charms of the lady for whom he had once dared the Enchanted Forest have also taken hold of his impressionable nature.
UNDINE {addressing her h
...usband before the three set out for a row on the lake) This morning I have had thy men seal tight The fountain in the courtyard, for I fear Malicious tricks from the great Water- Sprite Whose home within the lake is far too near.
And, Huldbrand, I must warn thee yet again — Thou dost forget now to be always kind — Refrain from any harsh words to me when Upon the water. O keep this in mind!
The lady joins them. Undine sits silent in one end of the boat while the other two converse in low tones.


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