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The Spanish Student, a play by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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ACT II - SCENE X |
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_ ACT II: SCENE X SCENE: Street and garden wall. Night. Enter CRUZADO and BARTOLOME. CRUZADO. This is the garden wall, and above it, yonder, is her BARTOLOME. Why not? CRUZADO. Because she is not at home. BARTOLOME. No matter; we can wait. But how is this? The gate is SONG. Good night! Good night, beloved! Thine eyes are stars of morning, CRUZADO. They are not coming this way. BARTOLOME. Wait, they begin again. SONG (coming nearer). Ah! thou moon that shinest BARTOLOME. Woe be to him, if he comes this way! CRUZADO. Be quiet, they are passing down the street. SONG (dying away). The nuns in the cloister BARTOLOME. Follow that! follow that! (Exeunt. On the opposite side enter the COUNT OF LARA and COUNT OF LARA. (Exeunt. Re-enter CRUZADO and BARTOLOME.) BARTOLOME. They went in at the gate. Hark! I hear them in the (They climb the wall.) Content of ACT II: SCENE X [Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's play/drama: The Spanish Student] _ |