Love and Intrigue by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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trembles!
FERDINAND (wildly). Forgive my ingratitude, father! I am a lost man! I have misinterpreted your kindness! Your meaning was so truly--truly paternal! Oh! you had a prophetic soul! Now it is too late! Pardon! pardon! Your blessing, my dear father! PRESIDENT (feigning astonishment). Arise, my son! Recollect that your words to me are riddles! FERDINAND. This Louisa, dear father! Oh! You understand mankind! Your anger was so just, so noble, so truly the zeal of a father! had not its very earnestness led you to mistake the way. This Louisa! PRESIDENT. Spare me, dear boy! Curses on my severity! come to entreat your forgiveness---- FERDINAND. Forgiveness from me! Curse me rather. Your disapproval was wisdom! Your severity was heavenly mercy! This Louisa, father---- PRESIDENT. Is a noble, a lovely girl! I recall my too rash suspicions! She has won my entire esteem! FERDINAND (starting up). What? You, too? Father, even you? And is she not, father, the very personification of innocence? And is it not so natural to love this maiden? PRESIDENT. Say, rather, 'twere a crime not to love her. FERDINAND. Incredible! wonderful! And you, too, who can so thoroughly |
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