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DON MANUEL. In infant innocence Consigned a holy pledge, ne'er has she left Her cloistered home. Chorus (CAJETAN). But what her royal line? The noble only spring from noble stem. DON MANUEL. A secret to herself,--she ne'er has learned Her name or fatherland. Chorus (CAJETAN). And not a trace Guides to her being's undiscovered springs? DON MANUEL. An old domestic, the sole messenger Sent by her unknown mother, oft bespeaks her Of kingly race. Chorus (CAJETAN). And hast thou won naught else From her garrulous age? DON MANUEL. Too much I feared to peril My secret bliss! Chorus (CAJETAN). What were his words? What tidings He bore--perchance thou know'st. DON MANUEL. Oft he has cheered her With promise of a happier time, when all Shall be revealed. Chorus (CAJETAN). Oh, say--betokens aught The time is near? DON MANUEL. Not distant far the day That to the arms of kindred love once more Shall give the long forsaken, orphaned maid-- Thus with mysterious words the aged man Has shadowed oft what most I dread--for awe Of change disturbs the soul supremely blest: Nay, more; but yesterday his message spoke The end of all my joys--this very dawn, He told, should smile auspicious on her fate, And light to other scenes--no precious hour Delayed my quick resolves--by night I bore her In secret to Messina. Chorus (CAJETAN). Rash the deed Of sacrilegious spoil! forgive, my prince, The bold rebuke; thus to unthinking youth Old age may speak in friendship's warning voice. DON MANUEL. Hard by the convent of the Carmelites, In a sequestered garden's tranquil bound, And safe from curious eyes, I left her,--hastening To meet my brother: trembling there she counts The slow-paced hours, nor deems how soon triumphant In queenly state, high on the throne of fame, Messina shall behold my timid bride. For next, encompassed by your knightly train, With pomp of greatness in the festal show, Her lover's form shall meet her wondering gaze! Thus will I lead her to my mother; thus-- While countless thousands on her passage wait Amid the loud acclaim--the royal bride Shall reach my palace gates! Chorus (CAJETAN). Command us, prince, We live but to obey! DON MANUEL. I tore myself Reluctant from her arms; my every thought Shall still be hers: so come along, my
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