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Enter the Countess TERTSKY , leading in her hand the Princess Thekla , richly adorned with Brilliants . Silent , silent ! COUNTESS , Tuekla , WALLENSTEIN , DUCHESS . COUNTESS . These suns then are eclipsed for us .
Enter the Countess TERTSKY , leading in her hand the Princess Thekla , richly adorned with Brilliants . Silent , silent ! COUNTESS , Tuekla , WALLENSTEIN , DUCHESS . COUNTESS . These suns then are eclipsed for us .
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COUNTESS ( 10 Max . ) . Remunerate your trouble ! For his joy He makes you recompense . ' T is not unfitting For you , Count Piccolomini , to feel So tenderly - my brother it beseems To show himself for ever great and princely .
COUNTESS ( 10 Max . ) . Remunerate your trouble ! For his joy He makes you recompense . ' T is not unfitting For you , Count Piccolomini , to feel So tenderly - my brother it beseems To show himself for ever great and princely .
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Now for this evening's business ! How intend you Well - me no longer it concerns . ( lle seats himself . To mapage with the generals at the banquet ? GOETZ , TERTSKY . you care of TERTSKY . COUNTESS . MAX . COUNTESS THE PICCOLOMINI .
Now for this evening's business ! How intend you Well - me no longer it concerns . ( lle seats himself . To mapage with the generals at the banquet ? GOETZ , TERTSKY . you care of TERTSKY . COUNTESS . MAX . COUNTESS THE PICCOLOMINI .
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I must stay And wait here for the Countess Tertsky . Know , That we too are not idle . Break one string , A second is in readiness . ILLO . Yes ! Yes ! I saw your lady smile with such sly meaning . What's in the wind ? TERTSKY .
I must stay And wait here for the Countess Tertsky . Know , That we too are not idle . Break one string , A second is in readiness . ILLO . Yes ! Yes ! I saw your lady smile with such sly meaning . What's in the wind ? TERTSKY .
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COUNTESS . MAX . COUNTESS . Possess him with a reverie , and send him , Here is no face on which I might concentre Absent and dreaming , to the banquet ; that All the enraptured soul stirs up within me .
COUNTESS . MAX . COUNTESS . Possess him with a reverie , and send him , Here is no face on which I might concentre Absent and dreaming , to the banquet ; that All the enraptured soul stirs up within me .
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ALVAR arms beautiful beneath blood breath bright BUTLER calm child clouds cold COUNTESS curse dare dark dead dear death deep dream earth Enter eyes face fair faith fall father fear feel fire flowers follow gaze gentle give GLYCINE hand hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven hope hour human ILLO Italy KIUPRILI lady leave light live look Lord mind moon morning mother mountains moved nature never night o'er OCTAVIO once ORDONIO pain pale peace poor rest round SCENE shadow shape silent sleep smile song soon soul sound speak spirit stand stars strange stream sweet tears tell TERESA TERTSKY thee thine things thou thought truth voice WALLENSTEIN waves wild wind wings young youth