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Side 96
... CASIMIR , Son of Kiuprili . CHEF RAGOZZI , a Military Commander . WOMAN . ZAPOLYA , Queen of Illyria . ZAPOLYA . PART I. THE PRELUDE , ENTITLED FORTUNE . » SCENE I. " Apud ATHENEUM . But Raab Kiuprili moves with such a gait ? Lo ! e'en ...
... CASIMIR , Son of Kiuprili . CHEF RAGOZZI , a Military Commander . WOMAN . ZAPOLYA , Queen of Illyria . ZAPOLYA . PART I. THE PRELUDE , ENTITLED FORTUNE . » SCENE I. " Apud ATHENEUM . But Raab Kiuprili moves with such a gait ? Lo ! e'en ...
Side 98
... Casimir ! He , he a traitor ! Too soon indeed , Ragozzi ! have I learnt it . CASIMIR ( with reverence ) . lord ! My father and my RAAB KIUPRILI . I know thee not ! LEADER . Yet the remembrancing did sound right filial . RAAB KIUPRILI ...
... Casimir ! He , he a traitor ! Too soon indeed , Ragozzi ! have I learnt it . CASIMIR ( with reverence ) . lord ! My father and my RAAB KIUPRILI . I know thee not ! LEADER . Yet the remembrancing did sound right filial . RAAB KIUPRILI ...
Side 99
... CASIMIR . Pass on , friends ! to the palace . [ Music recommences . - The Procession passes into the Palace . During which time EMERICK and KIUPRILI regard each other stedfastly . EMERICK . What ! Raab Kiuprili ? What ! a father's sword ...
... CASIMIR . Pass on , friends ! to the palace . [ Music recommences . - The Procession passes into the Palace . During which time EMERICK and KIUPRILI regard each other stedfastly . EMERICK . What ! Raab Kiuprili ? What ! a father's sword ...
Side 100
... CASIMIR . What better claim can sovereign wish or need , Than the free voice of men who love their country ? Those chiefly who have fought for ' t ? Who by right , Claim for their monarch one , who having obey'd , So hath best learnt to ...
... CASIMIR . What better claim can sovereign wish or need , Than the free voice of men who love their country ? Those chiefly who have fought for ' t ? Who by right , Claim for their monarch one , who having obey'd , So hath best learnt to ...
Side 101
... CASIMIR . O agony ! ( To EMERICK . ) Sire , hear me ! [ To KIUPRILI , who turns from him . Hear me , Father ! EMERICK . Take in arrest that traitor and assassin ! Be as the shadow of thy outspread wings To hide and shield us ! Start'st ...
... CASIMIR . O agony ! ( To EMERICK . ) Sire , hear me ! [ To KIUPRILI , who turns from him . Hear me , Father ! EMERICK . Take in arrest that traitor and assassin ! Be as the shadow of thy outspread wings To hide and shield us ! Start'st ...
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