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cious moment, and defy Or chance, or envious demon's power, to shake Henceforth my solid bliss; here I proclaim thee, Before this listening warlike train my bride, With pledge of knightly honors! [He shows her to the Chorus. Who thou art, I ask not: thou art mine! But that thy soul And birth are pure alike one glance informed My inmost heart; and though thy lot were mean, And poor thy lowly state, yet would I strain thee With rapture to my arms: no choice remains, Thou art my love--my wife! Know too, that lifted On fortune's height, I spurn control; my will Can raise thee to the pinnacle of greatness-- Enough my name--I am Don Caesar! None Is nobler in Messina! [BEATRICE starts back in amazement. He remarks her agitation, and after a pause continues. What a grace Lives in thy soft surprise and modest silence! Yes! gentle humbleness is beauty's crown-- The beautiful forever hid, and shrinking From its own lustre: but thy spirit needs Repose, for aught of strange--e'en sudden joy-- Is terror-fraught. I leave thee. [Turning to the Chorus. From this hour She is your mistress, and my bride; so teach her With honors due to entertain the pomp Of queenly state. I will return with speed, And lead her home as fits Messina's princess. [He goes away. BEATRICE and the Chorus. Chorus (BOHEMUND). Fair maiden--hail to thee Thou lovely queen! Thine is the crown, and thine the victory! Of heroes to a distant age, The blooming mother thou shalt shine, Preserver of this kingly line. (ROGER). And thrice I bid thee hail, Thou happy fair! Sent in auspicious hour to bless This favored race--the god's peculiar care. Here twine the immortal wreaths of fame And evermore, from sire to son, Rolls on the sceptered sway, To heirs of old renown, a race of deathless name! (BOHEMUND). The household gods exultingly Thy coming wait; The ancient, honored sires, That on the portals frown sedate, Shall smile for thee! There blooming Hebe shall thy steps attend; And golden victory, that sits By Jove's eternal throne, with waving plumes For conquest ever spread, To welcome thee from heaven descend. (ROGER.) Ne'er from this queenly, bright array The crown of beauty fades, Departing to the realms of day, Each to the next, as good and fa
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