Household Gods by Aleister Crowley
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page 15 of 34 (44%)
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Then I might dare.
CRASSUS. I swear it. O my sweet! ALICIA. Then take my kiss. CRASSUS. Your mouth is like a rose of fire. But what is this? I cannot bear it. ALICIA. Ai! Uhu! Uhu! It is my heart; this arrow strikes me through. Stir not one muscle for a moment. Death! You beast, you kill me with your urgent breath. CRASSUS. O how I love you! [He moves violently.] ALICIA. Fool! Now all my pain Must be gone through again. It is sure your chastity's unstained by crime; You do the wrong thing just at the right time! CRASSUS. Why do you taunt me? All the wood is spring's, And love is hovering o'er us with his wings. |
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