Buddha (Written 1891-1895) a Drama in Twelve Scenes ;
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NiNDAR. Fare thee well, oh Prince. Here our ways do part. Sudotana. Never to meet again, I hope. NiNDAR and Sudotana. You wend your way from whence we came. Berusani. And whither will your future lead ? NiNDAR and Sudotana. To flowers hitherto unknown. (Exit.) Berusani. Must I fain meander through this labyrinthian life alone ! Curtain. SCENE IV. THE TEMPLE OF RENUNCIATION. Court corner in a cave temple (as Menzel might paint it), with shrines, images and basins for lioly water. Crowds of worsh...ip- pers; some turn praying wheels. Bell-ringing. Sombre atmos- phere. A Double Choir performs the majestic hymn of painful exuberance : ' ' Let good will without measure prevail among beings. Even in this world holiness may be found." Laguda, Davkuna, Zeana and Vaivasvata, robed in opal and celadon, listen. Laguda. Like surging waves these mighty rhythms rush upon me ! Zeana. As a high-stalked flower trembles in the wind, listlessly I sway hither and thither under the currents of these fierce and pregnant melodies.
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