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1 1| by vain alarms?~ ~POLY. I know that dreams are born to 2 1| before the light of day;~ ~I know that misty vapours of the 3 1| NEAR. How grant you know not what? Are you assured~ 4 1| untended—dies!~40~ POLY. You know me ill,—’tis mine, that 5 1| Him—for him—all goodness know!~ ~’Tis from the source 6 1| woman’s tears!~ ~ POLY. I know thy heart! It is mine own— 7 1| thou may’st fully prove,~ ~Know that I—his dear wife—did 8 1| life’s long grief!~ ~You know the rest:—you know that 9 1| You know the rest:—you know that Polyeucte’s eye~ ~Was 10 1| to him—thy choice,—~ ~But know, oh faithless one, ere day 11 1| and name!~ ~ ALBIN. You know the issue of that glorious 12 1| daughter still!~ ~ FELIX. I know thee pure.~ ~ PAUL.And pure 13 1| yet it be too late,~ ~And know that in thy hands thou hold’ 14 2| hand would glean:~ ~You know, my friend, the god who 15 2| who wings my way,—~5~You know the only goddess I obey:~ ~ 16 2| courage fled?~ ~ SEV. I know not, Fabian. Lost! Gone! 17 2| art still the same.~ ~I know thy valour’s worth,—well 18 2| him dead!~ 240~ POLY. I know it! Let no tear for this 19 2| mine my own defence!~ ~I know my virtues sure, and fair 20 3| Severus haunts me—oh, I know his love,~ ~Yet hopeless 21 3| STRATONICE~~Nay, let me know the worst! What, girl!—no 22 3| PAUL. Which I would know—and straightway had thy 23 3| only peace and blessing know who love and seek His face.~ ~‘ 24 3| PAUL. It might! It may!—I know such things can be!~ ~A 25 3| cause for thanks I find;~ ~I know the Christian temper—know 26 3| know the Christian temper—know their mind,~ ~They can blaspheme, 27 3| they cannot lie!~ ~They know not how to yield—but they 28 3| well lost for Christ.~ ~I know the breed; I know their 29 3| Christ.~ ~I know the breed; I know their courage high,~ ~They 30 3| master! This let all men know,~ 275~And if thou force 31 3| reason greater than they know. Ah, me!~ ~Thought surges 32 4| think of more than this; I know what thou wouldst say.~110~ 33 4| would gladly fight!~ ~I know the glory of a hero’s name,~ ~ 34 4| heavenly gain, crowns, palms, I know not what—~ ~Where Polyeucte 35 4| excuse,~ 230~My prayer I know that he will not refuse.~ ~ 36 4| The gift is worthy thee,—I know thy worth~ ~Is great, but 37 4| praise:~ ~Severus, thou must know my inmost heart;~ ~I hear 38 4| SEV. Yes, such advice, I know, is much approved,~ 335~ 39 4| Are fables only, coined, I know not why,~ 345~Distorted 40 5| Severus sues no more,—I know his pride.~ ~His words, 41 5| be so lightly caught;~ ~I know that words are wind. I know 42 5| know that words are wind. I know that wind is naught.~ ~The 43 5| heart to feel?—this would I know.~ ~ FELIX. Nay, to thy lord 44 5| kinder eye,—~ ~Slay him?—Then know that I am doomed to die!~ ~ 45 5| with Polyeucte went—~ ~I know not with what mind, with 46 5| wife.~ ~I see!—I feel!—I know! My darkest night~ 300~Is