Don Carlos by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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O Carlos!
How little have I known thee! and how richly With measureless reward thy heart repays The weighty task of--comprehending thee! [She takes his hand and is about to kiss it. CARLOS (drawing it back). Princess! What mean you? PRINCESS (with tenderness and grace, looking at his hand attentively). Oh, this beauteous hand! How lovely 'tis, and rich! This hand has yet Two costly presents to bestow!--a crown-- And Carlos' heart:--and both these gifts perchance Upon one mortal!--both on one--Oh, great And godlike gift-almost too much for one! How if you share the treasure, prince! A queen Knows naught of love--and she who truly loves Cares little for a crown! 'Twere better, prince, Then to divide the treasure--and at once-- What says my prince? Have you done so already? Have you in truth? And do I know the blest one? CARLOS. Thou shalt. I will unfold myself to thee, To thy unspotted innocence, dear maid, Thy pure, unblemished nature. In this court Thou art the worthiest--first--the only one To whom this soul has stood revealed. |
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