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1 1| pure—my sealed eyes would see!~ ~The birthright Adam lost 2 1| grief chokes utterance! I see your fate,~ ~As round the 3 1| welcome to her sight,~ ~To see thee safe will double her 4 1| thee and me!~ ~I will not see him!~ ~ FELIX.But one word! 5 1| will not fail:~ ~I will not see him!~ ~ FELIX.One word more—‘ 6 2| FABIAN. Ah! You may see her——~ ~ SEV.Blesséd be 7 2| face shall I but trouble see—~ ~Who hope for love undimmed, 8 2| FABIAN. Yes,—you may—see her—see her—this you may—~ ~ 9 2| FABIAN. Yes,—you may—see her—see her—this you may—~ ~ SEV. 10 2| give me light!~ ~ FABIAN. O see her not, for painful were 11 2| are naught, till that I see her face,—~ ~Then doubly 12 2| FABIAN. Once more, oh see her not, ’twere for thy 13 2| the grave.~ ~Yet would I see her, breathe one last good-bye,~ 14 2| despair befall?~ ~She will not see me?~ ~ FABIAN.Yes, my lord, 15 2| great thy worth to me:~ ~I see thee still the same, who 16 2| 265~The more my faults I see, the more thy truth I learn,~ ~ 17 2| felt they own, but let them see the light!~ ~Their gods 18 3| begets;—~ ~All fancies grim I see, and straight embrace,~ ~ 19 3| revenge.~ ~One fears to see the prize he gained impaired,~ ~ 20 3| if new-born—dies ere she see the light.~40~Hope but deceived,— 21 3| changed—debased—forsworn I see!~175~O, changeful Fortune! 22 3| undone.~ 195~ PAUL. He cannot see!~ ~ FELIX.Because he chooses 23 3| the cross, they die.~ ~We see two stakes of wood, the 24 3| felon’s shame,~ 235~They see a halo round one matchless 25 3| find ’tis so.~ ~Prepare to see thy curséd Christian fool,~ ~ 26 3| if I Polyeucte save,~ ~I see of all my hopes the cruel 27 4| CLEON.Pauline would see my lord.~ ~ POLY. Ah, how 28 4| Pauline, else must I fall!~ ~I see her, but no more as once 29 4| call! My inmost heart now see,~ ~Who lives a Christian 30 4| to thy desires a slave,~ ~See hope emerging from my husband’ 31 4| ashamed, in doubt, abused,~ ~I see the ghost I laid, to life 32 5| in Severus’ net thy Felix see!~ ~He hates and holds me— 33 5| the misery!~ ~ ALBIN. I see a generous man, who cries, ‘ 34 5| hard heart alone a bar I see.~ ~ FELIX. (whispering). 35 5| faith—not reason, shall see light at last;~ ~Soon—when 36 5| light at last;~ ~Soon—when I see my God—yes, face to face,~ ~ 37 5| wound, it seeks to heal.~ ~I see thee wrestle with thy deep 38 5| man, hast thou no eyes to see, no heart to feel?~ ~Thy 39 5| s widow a true wife.~ ~I see!—I feel!—I know! My darkest 40 5| me to his happier land—~ ~See!—there Nearchus at his side 41 5| coward, liar—thou shalt see~ 330~All oaths Severus swears