Henrik Ibsen, William Archer, Edmund Gosse, Edward Dowden, James Huneker
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Peer. But your father ? Solveig. In all of God's wide earth I have none I can call either father or mother. I have loosed me from all of them. Digitized by Google Henrik Ibsen at the age of forty Digitized by Google Digitized by Google BC. Ill] PEER GYNT 141 Peer. Solveig, you fair one — And to come to me ? Solveig. Ay, to you alone; You must be all to me, friend and consoler. [In tears. The worst was leaving my little sister; — But parting from father was worse, still worse; And worst to leave... her at whose breast I was borne; — Oh no, God forgive me, the worst I must call The sorrow of leaving them all, ay all! Peer. And you know the doom that was passed in spring ? It forfeits my farm and my heritage. Solveig. Think you for heritage, goods, and gear, I forsook the paths all my dear ones tread ? Peer. And know you the compact ? Outside the forest Whoever may meet me may seize me at will. Solveig. I ran upon snow-shoes; I asked my way on; They said "Whither go you ?" I answered, "I go home." Peer.
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