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Side 102
... BATHORY , a Mountaineer . BETHLEN BATHORY , the Young Prince Andreas , sup- posed Son of Old Bathory . LORD RUDOLPH , a Courtier , but friend to the Queen's party . [ Then to the infant . LASKA , Steward to Casimir , betrothed to ...
... BATHORY , a Mountaineer . BETHLEN BATHORY , the Young Prince Andreas , sup- posed Son of Old Bathory . LORD RUDOLPH , a Courtier , but friend to the Queen's party . [ Then to the infant . LASKA , Steward to Casimir , betrothed to ...
Side 103
... BATHORY . LASKA ( to BATHORY ) . We have no concern with you ! What needs your pre- sence ? OLD BATHORY . What ! Do you think I'll suffer my brave boy To be slander'd by a set of coward - ruffians , And leave it to their malice , -yes ...
... BATHORY . LASKA ( to BATHORY ) . We have no concern with you ! What needs your pre- sence ? OLD BATHORY . What ! Do you think I'll suffer my brave boy To be slander'd by a set of coward - ruffians , And leave it to their malice , -yes ...
Side 104
... BATHORY . Speak ! we hear you ! OLD BATHORY . My tale is brief . During our festive dance , Your servants , the accusers of my son , Offer'd gross insults , in unmanly sort , To our village maidens . He ( could he do less ? ) Rose in ...
... BATHORY . Speak ! we hear you ! OLD BATHORY . My tale is brief . During our festive dance , Your servants , the accusers of my son , Offer'd gross insults , in unmanly sort , To our village maidens . He ( could he do less ? ) Rose in ...
Side 105
... Bathory's too . BETHLEN . Bathory's ! Where is my father ? Answer , or -- Ha ! gone ! [ LASKA during this time slinks off the Stage , using threatening gestures to GLYCINE . GLYCINE . Oh , heed not him ! I saw you pressing onward , And ...
... Bathory's too . BETHLEN . Bathory's ! Where is my father ? Answer , or -- Ha ! gone ! [ LASKA during this time slinks off the Stage , using threatening gestures to GLYCINE . GLYCINE . Oh , heed not him ! I saw you pressing onward , And ...
Side 106
... Bathory ? GLYCINE . Hist ! ' t is my lady's step ! She must not see you ! [ BETHLEN retires . Enter from the Cottage SAROLTA and BATHORY . SAROLTA . Go , seek your son ! I need not add , be speedy— You here , Glycine ? GLYCINE . O , ' t ...
... Bathory ? GLYCINE . Hist ! ' t is my lady's step ! She must not see you ! [ BETHLEN retires . Enter from the Cottage SAROLTA and BATHORY . SAROLTA . Go , seek your son ! I need not add , be speedy— You here , Glycine ? GLYCINE . O , ' t ...
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AHASUERUS ALVAR arms art thou BATHORY BEATRICE beautiful beneath BETHLEN blood breath bright BUTLER calm CENCI child clouds cold COUNTESS curse CYCLOPS CYPRIAN Dæmons dare dark dead dear death deep DEMOGORGON dost doth dream earth Egra EMERICK Endymion eyes fair father fear feel flowers gaze gentle GLYCINE hast hath hear heard heart Heaven hope hour human ILLO ISOLANI lady Lady Morgan LASKA light lips living look Lord Lord Byron MEPHISTOPHELES mighty moon mountains never night o'er OCTAVIO ORDONIO pale PANTHEA PROMETHEUS QUESTENBERG RAAB KIUPRILI Robespierre round SAROLTA SCENE seem'd SEMICHORUS shadow silent SILENUS slaves sleep smile song soul sound spirit stars strange stream sweet tears TERESA TERTSKY thee THEKLA thine things thou art thought throne trembling truth tyrant vellum voice WALLENSTEIN waves weep wild wind wings words youth