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not my Semele to meet me? A vacant, deathlike, fearful silence reigns On every side around the lonely palace, So wont to ring with wild bacchantic shouts-- No breath is stirring--on Cithaeron's height Exulting Juno stands. Will Semele Never again make haste to meet her Zeus? (A pause, after which he continues.) Ha! Can yon impious one perchance have dared To set her foot in my love's sanctuary?-- Saturnia--Mount Cithaeron--her rejoicings Fearful foreboding!--Semele--yet peace!-- Take courage!--I'm thy Zeus! the scattered heavens Shall learn, my Semele, that I'm thy Zeus! Where is the breath of air that dares presume Roughly to blow on her whom Zeus calls His? I scoff at all her malice.--Where art thou, O Semele? I long have pined to rest My world-tormented head upon thy breast,-- To lull my wearied senses to repose From the wild storm of earthly joys and woes,-- To dream away the emblems of my might, My reins, my tiller, and my chariot bright, And live for naught beyond the joys of love! Oh heavenly inspiration, that can move Even the Gods divine! What is the blood Of mighty Uranus--what all the flood Of nectar and ambrosia--what the throne Of high Olympus--what the power I own, The golden sceptre of the starry skies-- What the omnipotence that never dies, What might eternal, immortality-- What e'en a god, oh love, if reft of thee? The shepherd who, beside the murmuring brooks, Leans on his true love's breast, nor cares to look After his straying lambs, in that sweet hour Envies me not my thunderbolt of power! She comes--she hastens nigh! Pearl of my works, Woman! the artist who created thee Should be adored. 'Twas I--myself I worship Zeus worships Zeus, for Zeus created thee. Ha! Who will now, in all the being-realm, Condemn me? How unseen, yes, how despised Dwindle away my worlds, my constellations So ray-diffusing, all my dancing systems, What wise men call the music of my spheres!-- How dead are all when weighed against a soul! (Semele approaches, without looking up.) My pride! my throne on earth! Oh Semele! (He rushes towards her; she seeks to fly.) Thou flyest?--art mute?--Ha! Semele! thou flyest? SEMELE. (Repulsing him.) Away! ZEUS. (After a pause of astonishment.) Is Jupiter asleep? Will Nature Rush to her fal
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