Hassan : the story of Hassan of Bagdad, and how he came to make the golden journey to Samarkand : a play in five acts by James Elroy Flecker
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page 73 of 172 (42%)
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JAFAR Thou shalt now confection the sweets of prosperity. ISHAK (To HASSAN) Why, Hassan. You are the man with the broken lute. CALIPH Is that the voice of Ishak? ISHAK It is the voice of Ishak that has often sung to you. CALIPH Why did you abandon me, Ishak, and flee into the night? I do not know I shall forgive you. ISHAK I was weary of you, Haroun-ar-Raschid. CALIPH And if I weary of you? ISHAK You will one day or another, and you will have me slain. CALIPH And what of this day that dawns? ISHAK Dawn is the hour when most men die. |
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