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With the failure ofher hopes she feels that the last link which binds her to earth isbroken. Committing her soul to the Virgin, she takes her way slowly backto the castle, the hand of death already heavy upon her, after biddingfarewell to Wolfram in a passage which, though not a word is spoken, isperhaps more poignantly pathetic than anything Wagner ever wrote. Aloneamid the gathering shades of evening, Wolfram sings the exquisite songto the evening star which is the most famous passage in the ...opera. Thelast strains have scarcely died away when a gloomy figure slowly entersupon the path lately trodden by the rejoicing pilgrims. It is Tannhäuserreturning from Rome, disappointed and despairing. His pilgrimage hasavailed him nothing. The Pope bade him hope for no pardon for his sintill the staff which he held in his hand should put forth leaves andblossom. With these awful words ringing in his ears, Tannhäuser hasretraced his weary steps. He has had enough of earth, and thinks only ofreturning to the embraces of Venus.
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