Wagner's Tristan and Isolde . mbling mire)Tristan! : Cojii i i.in. 1909, by Frederick . Stokea Company. scene vi] TRISTAN AND ISOLDE [act i She rushes to the front, wringing her hands indespair) Woe! Woe!Sorrow eternalInstead of brief death!How foolish the actOf my fond faithful heart! (they start from their embrace) TRISTAN (bewildered) What was my troubled dreamOf Tristans lost honour? ISOLDE What was my troubled dreamOf Isoldes lost shame? TRISTAN Lost art thou then to me? ISOLDE Have I refused thee? TRISTAN 0 wicked enchantmentOf witchs strange art![49] actiJ TRISTAN AND ISOLDE [scene vi

Wagner's Tristan and Isolde . mbling mire)Tristan! : Cojii i i.in. 1909, by Frederick . Stokea Company. scene vi] TRISTAN AND ISOLDE [act i She rushes to the front, wringing her hands indespair) Woe! Woe!Sorrow eternalInstead of brief death!How foolish the actOf my fond faithful heart! (they start from their embrace) TRISTAN (bewildered) What was my troubled dreamOf Tristans lost honour? ISOLDE What was my troubled dreamOf Isoldes lost shame? TRISTAN Lost art thou then to me? ISOLDE Have I refused thee? TRISTAN 0 wicked enchantmentOf witchs strange art![49] actiJ TRISTAN AND ISOLDE [scene vi Stock Photo
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Wagner's Tristan and Isolde . mbling mire)Tristan! : Cojii i i.in. 1909, by Frederick . Stokea Company. scene vi] TRISTAN AND ISOLDE [act i She rushes to the front, wringing her hands indespair) Woe! Woe!Sorrow eternalInstead of brief death!How foolish the actOf my fond faithful heart! (they start from their embrace) TRISTAN (bewildered) What was my troubled dreamOf Tristans lost honour? ISOLDE What was my troubled dreamOf Isoldes lost shame? TRISTAN Lost art thou then to me? ISOLDE Have I refused thee? TRISTAN 0 wicked enchantmentOf witchs strange art![49] actiJ TRISTAN AND ISOLDE [scene vi BOTH O yearnings of love — All blossom and singing! O languor of love, All blessed and burning! Wild in the heart it sings, Shouting for joy! Love has escaped the world, Love, I have won thee! Thou, only thou — Loves fathomless bliss. [Bo] Act I, scene vii (The curtains are now drawn wide apart, revealing the wholeship, filled with knights and sailors, who, with shouts of joy, look overboard toward the land, where, on a high rock, acastle is seen. Tristan and Isolde remain lost in each other, seei