The Parsifal of Richard Wagner, With Accounts of the Perceval of Chretien De Troies And Parzival of Wolfram Von Escehnbach
The Parsifal of Richard Wagner, With Accounts of the Perceval of Chretien De Troies And Parzival of Wolfram Von Escehnbach
Kufferath, M. (Maurice), 1852-1919
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Then, with im- posing cabalistic gestures, he begins to conjure up Kun- £/ dry, who is to seduce Parsifal. "Ascend from the gulf," he cries; "come to me! Thy master calls thee, thou nameless one, primal fiend, rose of hell ! Thou who wert Herodias, and what ^ more ! Once Gundryggia, now Kundry; up, up, to t hy maste r ; nhey V)it^ who hag sol e power ov er tfree ! " Slowly emerging from the darkness, enveloped in a rimy veil, a superb woman appears. Under the evoca- tion she utters a cry of ter...ror, which gradually dies , into a feeble moan of distress. She wishes to resist, for L'' she has a horror of herself, knowing for what task the magician awakens her. Klingsor sneers : " What didst thou do down there among those chaste knights ? Art thou not better satisfied with me ? After having enslaved the pure guardian of the Grai l, what drove thee hence ? Ha ! ha ! was it to atone for the wrong thou didst them? What boots it ? The most valiant is in my power. If he fall into thy embrace, he 1/ is at the mercy of the lance which I myself snatched from Jheir king- To thy work, then !
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