The Victor book of the Opera Stories of Seventy Grand Operas

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The Victor book of the Opera Stories of Seventy Grand Operas
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Thy loyal vassals all are near, Waiting for thee to give the word, And fight by thy all-conq'ring sword.
All are surprised when the knight announces that he is forced to de- cline the command of the expedition, and tells of the attempt on his life. LOHENGRIN: My gracious sov'reign, bear me blameless, Reasons have I that must be nameless, The destin'd campaign I suspend!
To lead ye forth to battle here I came not; But judge me, for your leniency I claim not.
Then, firstly, do ye hold that I am g
...uilty?
Your just decree to me is due.
He sought my life despite honor and fealty Say, did I right when him I slew?
The King declares Telramund to be justly slain, and Lohengrin now reveals with reluctance that Elsa has broken her promise. LOHENGRIN: And further, I declare in face of Heav n, Though bitter grief to me it bode.
That from her fair allegiance hath been driven The wife that Heav'n on me bestow'd. MEN: Elsa! say, oh, what hast thou done?
Sentence so stern how hast thou won? LADIES: Woe is thine, Elsa!


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