A Lily of the Snow, Scenes From the Life of St. Eulalia of Merida
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Donatus I put my trust in God ; since Dacian came I never greet the morning light without 25 A LILY OF THE SNOW Scene hi The solemn thought, "This day may be my last," And when the evening falls, "I may not live To see the morning light." Christ is my Hope. LiBERIUS You do not think that I should go with you ? I wish to go, if you should think it right. DONATUS Why should you take the risk? No duty calls You back again. 'Tis otherwise with me. What would ^Eulalia do without you? Stay, Yet hold ...yourself in readiness to die, Because we do not know the day nor hour. LiBERIUS If death should come, I trust in God for strength To meet it bravely. DONATUS Things are even worse In other cities. This I heard today — (EuLALiA comes in softly, unperceived by the two men, and sits down on a little stool beside them hut a little behind. She follows the story with breathless interest. ) 26 Scene hi A LILY OF THE SNOW A maiden of Toledo whom they took, Named Leocadia, brought to Dacian's court And bidden offer incense to his gods Defied the tyrant to his face.
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