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Last Scene of Goethe's Tasso

Antonio – Fly then – If yet thou would escape the snares
With which thy enemy murder thee!
How great the triumph of that enemy!
Unhappy man! – I cannot bear thy woes –
Woes yet unknown – & therefore worse to bear; –
The tempest bursting unexpectedly –
The form that in the twilight meets the eye
Its baleful image o'er uncertainty.

Tasso – after a long pause
Do then thy Duty – serve the Tyrants well –
Thou dost the princely mandate but fulfil!
Do then thy Duty – let me die – I go –
(Thy staff is broken) – willingly tho' slow


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110

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Folio number

200

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Image

002

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

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Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[partial quartered royal arms motif]]]

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Paper Producer

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Notes public

ID Number

36190

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