Napoleon And Josephine a Tragedy in a Prologue And Five Acts
Napoleon And Josephine a Tragedy in a Prologue And Five Acts
R S Richmond Sheffield Dement
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And yet why leave SCENE I. ] Napoleon and Josephene. 85 A name ? Why not share your honors with us ? You now are in the morning of your life, And glory seems already hovering close About your head. Youjwill be great, Eugene, And good, I trust EUGENE. Shall Love step out And Greatness enter ? Farewell to glory Were easier said than farewell love ! One_is of earth, the other infinite ! JOSEPHINE. But come, you have not yet conveyed to me The evidence that she is false to you. You may be rash. EUG...ENE. Rash ! Hear me and then judge. Though near what should have been our wedding- day, Berlin has held rare charms for her. Her absence Bore full heavily upon me, for I, It seemed, could only think or dream of her With her how different the sequel -shows. Though, when she said farewell, she wept Right bitterly she must have loved me then ! At first her letters in succession came 86 Napoleon and Josephine. [ACT in. [As she had promised them. So eloquent, |In sweet simplicity of love, that I / Was lifted into rapture.
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