Early Plays — Catiline, the Warrior's Barrow, Olaf Liljekrans
Early Plays — Catiline, the Warrior's Barrow, Olaf Liljekrans
Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906
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Great powers of heaven — ! , [ The Shadow. Greetings, Catiline ! "i '' "■ Catiline. What will you have? Who are you, pallid shade ? The Shadow. One moment! It is here my right to question, — And you shall answer. Do you no longer know This voice from ages long since passed away? Catiline. Methinks I do; yet certain I am not — . But speak, whom seek you at this midnight hour ? The Shadow. 'Tis you I seek. Know that this hour alone Is granted me as respite here on earth. Catiline. By all the gods...! Who are you? Speak! The Shadow. . Be calm ! 70 CATILINE Hither I come to call you to account. Why do you envy me the peace of death ? Why do you drive me from my earthy dwelling ? Why do you mar my rest with memories, That I must seek you, whisper menaces. To guard the honor I so dearly bought? Catiline. Alas! this voice — ! Somehow I seem to know — The Shadow. What is there left of my imperial power? A shadow like myself ; yes; scarcely that. Both sank into the grave — and came to naught.
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