The book The Saint's Tragedy was written by author Kingsley Charles Here you can read free online of The Saint's Tragedy book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Saint's Tragedy a good or bad book?
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Eliz [clasping her hands on her knees. ]. The world is dead to me, and all its smiles! Isen. Oh, woe! my Prince! and doubly woe, my daughter. [Elizabeth springs up and rushes out. ] Oh, stop her--stop my child! She will go mad--Dash herself down--Fly--Fly--She is not madeOf hard, light stuff, like you. Soph. I had expected some such passionate outbreakAt the first news: you see now, Lady Agnes, These saints, who fain would 'wean themselves from earth, 'Still yield to the affections they despise...When the game's earnest--Now--ere they return--Your brother, child, is dead-- Agnes. I know it too well. So young--so brave--so blest!--And she--she loved him--Oh! I repent of all the foolish scoffsWith which I crossed her. Soph. Yes--the Landgrave's dead--Attend to me--Alas! my son! my son!He was my first-born! But he has a brother--Agnes! we must not let this foreign gipsy, Who, as you see, is scarce her own wits' mistress, Flaunt sovereign over us, and our broad lands, To my son's prejudice--There are barons, child, Who will obey a knight, but not a saint:I must at once to them.
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