Don Carlos by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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page 134 of 338 (39%)
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Re-echoing from the innermost apartment,
Served me for guide. I reached the cabinet-- I entered and beheld--conceive my wonder! MARQUIS. I guess it all---- CARLOS. I had been lost forever, But that I fell into an angel's hands! She, hapless chance, by my imprudent looks, Deceived, had yielded to the sweet delusion And deemed herself the idol of my soul. Moved by the silent anguish of my breast, With thoughtless generosity, her heart Nobly determined to return my love; Deeming respectful fear had caused my silence, She dared to speak, and all her lovely soul Laid bare before me. MARQUIS. And with calm composure, You tell this tale! The Princess Eboli Saw through your heart; and doubtless she has pierced The inmost secret of your hidden love. You've wronged her deeply, and she rules the king. CARLOS (confidently). But she is virtuous! |
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