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Identifier: poeticdramaticwo01tenn (find matches)
Title: The poetic and dramatic works of Alfred lord Tennyson
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, Baron, 1809-1892
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Publisher: Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ke. Be Tracy. There is my answer then. (Sword falls on Grims arm, and glances from it, wounding Becket. Grim. Mine arm is severd. I can no more —fight out the good fight — dieConqueror. (Staggers into the chapel of SaintBenedict.Becket (falling on his knees). At theright hand of Power — Power and great glory — for thy Church, O Lord —Into thy hands, O Lord—into thyhands ! — (Sinks prone. Be Brito. This last to rid thee of aworld of brawls ! (Kills him.)The traitors dead, and will arise nomore. 102 Fitzurse. Nay, have we stilld him ?What! the great archbishop !Does he breathe ? No ?Be Tracy. No, Reginald, he is dead.(Storm bursts.1Be Mormlle. Will the earth gape and swallow us ?Be Brito. The deeds done — Away ! (De Brito, De Tracy, Fitzurse,rush out, crying Kings men !De Morville follows slowly.Flashes of lightning thro theCathedral. Rosamund seenkneeling by the body of Becket. 1 A tremendous thunderstorm actuallybroke over the Cathedral as the murdererswere leaving it.
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Get the Count to give me his falconAnd that will make, me well THE FALCON DRAMATIS PERSONS The Count Federigo degli Alberighi.Filippo, the Count1s foster-brother.The Lady Giovanna.Elisabetta, the Counts nurse. THE FALCON Scene. — An Italian Cottage,Castle and Mountains seenthrough Window Elisabetta discovered seated on stoolin window, darning. The Countwith Falcon on his hand comes downthrough the door at back. A with-ered wreath on the wall. Elisabetta. So, my lord, the LadyGiovanna, who hath been away solong, came back last night with herson to the castle. Count. Hear that, my bird ! Art thou not jealous of her ?My princess of the cloud, my plumed purveyor,My far-eyed queen of the winds — thou that canst soarBeyond the morning lark, and, how- soeerThy quarry wind and wheel, swoop down upon himEagle - like, lightning - like — strike, make his feathers 10 Glance in mid heaven. ( Oronet to chair.I would thou hadsl a mate I 374 THE FALCON Thy breed will die with thee, and mine wit

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