Woman's Will : a Love-Play in Five Acts, With Other Poems
The book Woman's Will : a Love-Play in Five Acts, With Other Poems was written by author Koopman, Harry Lyman, 1860-1937 Here you can read free online of Woman's Will : a Love-Play in Five Acts, With Other Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Woman's Will : a Love-Play in Five Acts, With Other Poems a good or bad book?
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Egbert comes in. Egbert. I think that here I shall be safe from her. Who can it be ? Is this, — let me not breathe, Lest I disturb her and she take to flight. Oh, how divinely droop those veils of jet ! What eyes they must conceal ! I will speak to her, And then she will look up ; mayhap will smile. A WOMAN'S WILL. 35 Lady, I fear I do intrude. I knew not That any one was here. I will withdraw. Winifred, startled, lets fall her book. Winifred. Lord Egbert is most welcome. It is I Am the intrude...r. Egbert, picking up the book. Lady, I beseech That I may not disturb thee ; if I do. Truly I never shall forgive myself. Much had my sister told me of the skill Her friend the beauteous Winifred possesses. Were it too bold in me to ask for leave To look upon her lovely handiwork? Alas ! I interrupt. Lady, I go. Winifred. 'Twould ill repay Lord Egbert's looking at, The poor daub I have sketched, but, if he will, •It lies before him. Egbert. How divinely fair ! It is the life itself. Yon fortress glooms.
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