The Parsifal of Richard Wagner, With Accounts of the Perceval of Chretien De Troies And Parzival of Wolfram Von Escehnbach

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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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