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O, in my life — A miracle, I think, as this world goes — I met the living image of my dream, And was found worthy to be loved 1 Good-bye. I seem to see my daughter at my knees, Listening with violet eyes of heaven-wide awe, The virgin story I shall utter once To her, only to her. SMITH. 47 Smith. And so, you go To hell. Magdalen. Ay, even so : my father's word Is plighted to this man, and so is mine. Perhaps, that I may know this is no dream — Sir, will you kiss me ? (He folds her in his arms a...nd kisses her.) Smith. You are faint, my love. Magdalen. O, have pity, sir ! Smith. I will have pity. (Goes out carrying her. Then enter Brown. He goes out after them, and re-enters running as the curtain falls.) ACT III. Scene. — The top of Mount Merlin : a preci- pice on one side: rocks on the other. Hallowes is discovered lying with a note-book by his side. Hallowes. O noblest hour in my ignoble life! Hunger and squalor, and delirious rhymes ; No past, no future ; one unending now Of meanest misery, most miserable When fairest dreams gilded the starless night, And words in choirs flew singing through my brain Melodious thunder, for then most I knew SMITH.
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