Iolanta Draft 1

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My dearest, Iolanta, are you tired?Tired? I don't know… Yes!

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- What is it, my dove?- I feel that something is missing.

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My father, you, Martha,all my friends, you all live for me.

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You enrich my life with love and joyand I cannot repay you.

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It is our duty to serve you.You are the mistress, we are servants.

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No, it isn't true. You are my friends.

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Martha, I want something…But what? I don't know.

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My dove, Iolanta, don't go on.

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Wait! Come closer.

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You're weeping.Why?

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How can I stay calmwhen you are weeping?

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Yes, Martha, I'm weeping,but I did not show my tears, as you did.

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My voice was firm and steady.You did not touch my eyes.

So how did you know I was shedding tears?

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There is somethingyou are not allowed to tell me.

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That's enough!

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The music has upset you.

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Yes, of course, the music.Enough of playing, that will do.

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If you had played something cheerful...

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Don't.

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Thank you, my friends. You played well, but...Thank you, that is enough.

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Later, when the sun's rays do not warm us,come and cheer me up.

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What would you like to do?Sing, do some spinning?

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Or listen to stories?

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No, I don't want to do anything.

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Pick me some flowers. I'd like to hold them.

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The fragrance of the cool, delicate petalsmight bring me peace.

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Last night I couldn't sleep at all.

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Surely we are only given our eyes for weeping?

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Tell me, Martha.

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Why have I not known sorrow or tears until now?

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I used to spend my days amid heavenly sounds and the smell of roses.

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Whenever I heard the birds singing, whenever warmth touched the distant pine forests…

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Everything would be filled with exultation!

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I would join in the triumphant choir.

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But now every day I feel a deep reproach in everything.

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The chorus of birds and the rushing stream evoke sadness and frustration.

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Why is night's stillness dearer to me now?

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Why do I hear sobbing whenever the nightingale sings?

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Tell me why, Martha!

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Enough, dear, there's no needto torment your soul for nothing.

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Crying about what you don’t know will make God angry.

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We bring you buttercups, cornflowers,mimosa, roses and gillyflowers…

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Lily-of-the-valley, the charms of spring,balsam and scented jasmine.

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Touch them, smell their fragrance, fresh and pure.

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May their sweetness and the warmthof spring days drive away doubt and sorrow.

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They're soft as velvet, delicate and fragrant.

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You'll forget all your misgivingsand sleep will drive away your torment.

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May your troubles be over, with joy instead of sorrow!

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O flowers, o springtime!

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Brigitta, is that you?

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No, it's Laura.

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I want to thank you, my friends.Why are you so fond of me?

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How can I ever repay your friendship?

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Your love is the best reward.

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Where's Martha?

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I'm here, dear child.

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Come here. Let me lean my head on your shoulder as I used to when I was a child.

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And sing me that song,do you remember? It was my favorite.

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Of course.

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And you two can sing with me.

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No, they'd be bored.

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What do you mean?Don't say that!

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Sleep, and let angels' wingsbring you dreams.

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As they move softly among us,full of blessings.

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Sleep, let blessed sleep enfold you.

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May God hear our prayers and send down happiness, joy, rest and peace.

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King Rene has been searching all over the world for a physician who can cure his daughter.

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In the meantime, to hide Iolanta’s affliction from the world, her future husband (betrothed at birth)

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And even herself, only a small number of people know where she lives.

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Everyone else thinks she s being raised by nuns at the monastery of Saint Claire.

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A bugle call!The king has arrived.

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This, wise doctor, is wheremy poor daughter Iolanta lives.

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Now you know everything.You are my only hope for a cure for her.

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But where is she? I must see her.

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She is asleep, tired outby the heat and by her walk.

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Good - I can examine her more easilywhen she is asleep.

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Martha and Bertrand, take the doctorto our little dove.

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I await your diagnosis with trepidation.

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Allah is great. Put your trust in him.

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What will he say? What answer will his science bring forth?

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Will Iolanta see the light…

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or shall I always be tortured with the knowledgethat my daughter's world is dark?

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God, have pity on me.

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Lord, if I am the sinner,why must a pure angel suffer?

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Why have my sins condemned herto darkness?

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Let me hear good news,and console me with the hope of a cure.

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For her, I am prepared to give up my crown, and all my power and wealth.

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Take away everything: my peace, my happiness.

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I will humbly endure it all, and praise Your name.

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Look, I am ready to fall into dust, to give up everything…

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so as not to see my child enveloped by darkness.

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O Lord, have pity on me!

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Your face is passionless, unknowable, like your science.

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I struggle in vain to read the answer in your eyes.

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Have hope, king, Allah is great.

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Indeed, great and kind.

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Wait. Let me give my decision.

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Your majesty, a cure is possible,but only...

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Say it - what is your price? I'd give everything in my power if you could make her see.

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She must be told about her misfortune.

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About her blindness?

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Can you promise to restore her sight?

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Everything lies in God's power. Science has limitations. I cannot promise...

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So I must reveal to my daughter the full depth of her misfortune

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and still not be able to expect a happy outcome?

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Cruel Moor, you show no sympathy for a father in his suffering.

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I was wrong to put my hope in you. From now on, I will trust nobody. Farewell.

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You may do as you please, but first let me speak.

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You may accept my decision or ignore it, but I am must give you my advice.

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Two worlds, the physical and the spiritual, make up creation.

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Here the divine will has brought them together,like inseparable friends.

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Some answers do not lie in the world of the flesh.

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Like everything in nature, the sense of sight is not just a physical matter.

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Before our mortal, bodily eyes can see light…

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we need the concept of vision in our immortal souls.

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When our minds are opened to this universal truth, then, it is possible

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the force of will can cast light into the darkness of the body.

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Oh God! Then have I been wrong until now?I feel a terrible doubt...

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Now you must decide. You know my verdict.I cannot begin her treatment

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Until Iolanta knows about her blindnessand yearns to be cured.

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I shall stay here in the castle till eveningand await your decision.

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Oh, my daughter Iolanta!

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No, no! It cannot be!

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Death is the penalty for any who reveals the secret to her.

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That is my decision, and the doctor must defer to the father.

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INTERMISSION

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Hold on. Let’s rest here.

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Keep going! I see a gate.

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- What sort of gate?- Follow me.

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Where are we? Is there really a paradiseamong the wild rocks?

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Look what someone has written:“Turn back, do not enter, on pain of death.”

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- Robert, what have we found?- I don't understand.

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- Let’s leave!- No, God forbid we should leave this paradise.

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I am so tired of wandering through thickets and rocks. We have travelled far enough.

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But what if somebody finds us here?

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So what? He might get a little angry. But we’ll pacify him with a sword.

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And besides, the longer I can put off claimingIolanta's hand from King René, the better.

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If only she would vanish without a trace!...

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I would happily get lost in the wilderness so as not to see her.

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The king would probably agree to annul your betrothal. They say he is good and wise.

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Yes, Vaudémont, if only he would.

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But what if she is lovely?

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- Who, Iolanta?- Yes.

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I expect she is prim and haughty. I know nuns.

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With all their benedictions and amens…

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They are as cold and heartless as a stone.

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Who can compare with my Mathilde with her sparkling black eyes

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Like the stars on an autumn night?

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She is full of passion.

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Everything about her intoxicates and burns like wine.

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One glance from her, like a strike of lightning,ignites a flame in your blood.

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When she laughs,a row of pearls lights up her face.

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Her eyes speak of passion, wild and exuberant.

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They call you to bliss, the bliss of kisses, of unrestrained desire.

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One caress from her snow-white hand,makes you forget all your troubles

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And bring joy without measure, without end.

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Who can compare with my Mathilde with her sparkling black eyes

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Like the stars on an autumn night?

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She is full of passion.

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Everything about her intoxicates and burns like wine.

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No, I am not tempted by the charms of a wild beauty.

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Tender looks that promise bliss do not arouse me to passion.

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No! Steeped in the stillness of midnight, the love within me dreams…

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Of a chaste angel, heavenly, gentle and magical to behold.

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An image of light, an image of strange beauty, graceful and kind.

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A guest from a heavenly place, whiter than the spring snow…

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Purer than the lily-of-the-valley, more delicate than meadow flowers.

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That is what I wait for and long for.

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Come to me, radiant angel, source of love,Warm my heart and bring it to life.

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As the clouds melt away, shine your light into the darkness of my soul.

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Hurry!

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Come, radiant angel! I am waiting!

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My heart is weary!

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I am waiting! Hurry!

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Come to me!

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I am waiting, radiant angel.

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Come to me!

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But where are we?What magician lives in such a paradise?

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Robert, look, there are dainty footprints...

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Perhaps a fairy.

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They're leading to the terrace.

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Knock at the door.

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The door wasn't locked. It opened at once. I hardly touched it.

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What's there?

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Robert! What do I see!

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A sorceress?

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No, an angel.Oh Creator! How beautiful she is!

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Let me see.She's nothing but a little girl.

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You must be blind!You spoke so coldly.

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How can such a vision of virginal beautynot stir your heart?

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Let's go. It's dangerous to stay here.

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The girl's strange slumber looks unnatural.

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What's the matter with you? You've gone pale, Vaudémont.

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How peaceful she looks.

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He's bewitched. Answer me! Let's go.Shake off this spell and come with me!

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Quiet, Robert. Don't disturb the sleepof this heavenly being.

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Whatever happens, I will save you.I can't let you stay here.

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Don't open your eyes! I could not bear their radiance. Let me admire you.

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Robert, she is awake. You woke her.She's coming here!

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- I will not let her touch you. Let's go!- No, never!

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Who's there?

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A Burgundian knight.

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Don't tell her who we are. Say nothing.

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My name is Vaudémont.

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Silence!

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I don't know your voices. Who are you?

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We lost our waythrough the mountains and forests.

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You must be tired.I'll get some wine. It will restore your strength.

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This is paradise.

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No, it's a trap. We are in danger.

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It won't take me so easily.I’m not ready to die yet.

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Stay here. I'll go and fetcha band of brave men.

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I'll come back and save youand your beautiful maiden.

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Don't be afraid. Wait for me.

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Here is some wine, good knights.It is my father's favorite.

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Could this kill me?

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So be it! From her hands,I would happily accept death.

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Where is your friend?I was glad he was here.

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My friend has gonebut he will come back.

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- Gone? What a pity.- Pity? Why.

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I'm glad to have the company of everyone who comes here. I'm rarely alone.

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My friends must have left me while I was asleep.

Now they don’t know that I’m awake.

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I am the one who woke you. Please forgive me.

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You lay before me, like a vision of pure, heavenly beauty…

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Like an image from a dream, the embodiment of inspiration.

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I could not help the cry of joy that woke you,and then an angel came to earth

before my eyes.

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But now I see that you are not a vision.

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You live, suffer, inspire love, and feel love in return.

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I don't understand you...I don't know…

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Yet your words sound so strangely pleasing, they make my head spin. It is strange.

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Feelings are stirring within me, but with them comes a terrible doubt.

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Should I listen to you? What for? Why?

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Why are you praising me? This is the first time we have met.

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What you wish is my command, so I will hide my passion from you.

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But to prove this was no dreamor illusion of joy…

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…give me a rose from that bush as a parting gift.

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It will remind me of our meeting, and of your rosy cheeks.

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But I asked for a red rose.

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What sort of rose is that? I don't know.

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I asked for one of those roses...

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Which one? I don't understand.Give me back the one I gave you,

and I will pick you another.

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Oh, no! Like you, it is fair. I will keep it as a memento and a symbol of your purity.

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But pick me a red rose too, and I will put them both on my shield,

and be true to them till I die.

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I will gladly give you another rose.

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What? You've given me another white rose. Again? I asked you to pick a red one!

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What does 'red' mean?

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What a thought!

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- Tell me, how many roses have I picked?- Give them to me.

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Where are they? You're playing games. It isn't difficult.

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- No, tell me without touching.- Without touching? Is that possible?

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God in heaven! She's blind, poor girl.

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Come on, where are your flowers? Knight, where are you?

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I don't understand your silence. How could I have offended you?

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What am I guilty of? I rarely meet strangers here. I have so much to learn.

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Teach me. I'm young, and I'll be a willing pupil.

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You're silent. Don't you want to be with me?So be it.

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Your wish is my command. I will hide my sadness from everyone.

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But to prove this was not a dream, not an illusion of joy…

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Give me one of those roses as a memento of our meeting.

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Child, don’t cry!

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So you haven't gone yet?

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Poor girl! Tell me, has it never occurred to you, even in passing, that cruel fate

has deprived you of a precious gift?

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Have you never known why your lifeless eyes shine on your face?

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Why was I given eyes? So as to weep.

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Weep in the darkness of an eternal night!

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Don't you know that if you shed tears, your sorrows pass more quickly?

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It's the same as in nature, when after summer storms everything is more fresh and fragrant.

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So there is no longing in your breast, to see the light and the glory of creation?

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What does 'see' mean?

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To know God's light.

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What is 'light'?

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It's the first-born of creation, God's first gift to the world, God's glory made clear,

the finest pearl in his crown.

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The sun, the sky and the shining stars fill our world, nature and all its creatures, with beauty.

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Anyone who does not know the goodness of light, cannot love life. God's world, shrouded in

darkness, is alien to the heart.

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Unworthy as I am, I saw you, a maiden of beauty, by this light:

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Your chaste, slender figure, your sweet face and all its features.

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Yes, it is the first-born of creation, God's best gift to the world.

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You speak so strangely. I don't know what is happening to me.

I've never known such happiness.

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But you are wrong.

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To praise God forever, I don't need the light.The beauty of creation is limitless.

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The day's warmth and fragrance, the sounds of nature, and I myself, all reveal God, unseen and good.

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Can anyone see birds twittering in a rosebush,or the sweet gurgling of a stream as it runs

through the sand?

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Can you see the thunder in the skyor the song of the nightingale?

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The sound of your voice, your words?

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No, to know the beauty of the universe, I don’t need light…

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But to be more like you, I would like to see the sunlight…

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The first-born of creation, God's first gift to the world…

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God's glory made clear, the finest pearl in his crown.

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You are right!God’s goodness is limitless,

even in a world shrouded by darkness.

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The light of truth shines in your heart. Before that light, our earthly light

is fleeting and dim.

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Iolanta! Where are you?

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My friends are calling. Martha!They are surprised I am awake so soon.

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Where is my daughter?

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My father’s voice. You’ll get to meet him.

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My darling!You're not alone.

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How did you enter here, and who are you?

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Burgundian night. I wandered in by chance.

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Did you speak to her?

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Oh yes, father, he revealed much to me.

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His words filled me with joy.

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He explained what light means, and pitied me so much for being blind.

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Oh Creator!

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Unfortunate man, what have you done!God, why must I endure this punishment?

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It is not punishment, but salvation for your daughter.

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Blinded by false reasoning, you wanted to hide her affliction.

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But now you see that it is impossible to keep the concept of light hidden.

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Her conscience has awoken. Have hope, that desire to see will awake light in her.

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He told me the truth. But in his words there was tenderness, and I heard him with pleasure.

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Madman! How dare you break the king’s rule?You will die! You will pay for what you’ve done.

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What have I done? What has my ardor cost her? Instead of

happiness, a trial for my beloved.

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Lord have mercy on us all!

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My little dove, Iolanta, listen. I have brought a doctor. He can return you to the light.

Tell me, do you want to see?

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How can I yearn for what I can only dimly understand? But if my father wishes, I will obey.

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I am losing all hope of a cure. These are the fruits of your system:

lacks the desire to see the light.

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Wait! Now I see that you were right. But there is still hope. God has given me an idea.

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Begin your treatment, oh great doctor! May the Lord help you!

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And you, the cause of our misfortune, answer: did you read this sign when you entered?

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I did.

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And yet you dared enter?

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As you can see, indeed, I dared.

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You remember that the sign condemns you to death?

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I remember.

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So, if her treatment does not work – you will die!

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Oh my God, the poor knight!

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What is the king planning?

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Father, wait. Did I understand you correctly? He must die?

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Yes, he must be executed.

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This can’t be. I don’t believe you. You are merciful. You could never be so inhumane.

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He will die if your treatment doesn’t work.

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Poor Iolanta, she suffers so. Have pity!

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No, he will die. Your pleas are in vain.

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Doctor, where are you? Tell me at once, what torment must I endure?

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All you have to do is desire to see the light.

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No, tell me the torture, the pain I must endure.I will bear it, uncomplaining, to save him.

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He is dear to me. He was the first to tell meof the light, and he warmed my heart.

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Now I believe and know that light…

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Is the first-born of creation, God’s glory made clear, the finest pearl in his crown.

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Bright angel! I bow down before you,holy maiden.

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Whether you see or remain blindyou are mine forever.

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I swear on my honor as a knight. I will belong to you alone. Even if I must face execution,

I accept death for your sake.

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No, knight, no. Life is lovely,you must live, please live.

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I will see. Yes! Give me your hand.Now let me touch your face...

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Like this.

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Doctor, begin your treatment.Now I will withstand anything.

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Father, hold me tight. Be hopeful!I will see, and he will live.

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The Lord be with you, pure angel.

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Now I believe you will be saved, dear angel.

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Like the lamb of Godshe goes to her suffering.

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Forgive me, I deceived you so as to awakenin my daughter the desire for sight.

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You were condemned to death.Now you are free to go.

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You were about to execute me for my offense. Who are you, that you have such authority

over a man’s life?

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It seems I should be the one asking you this question.

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I am Vaudémont, Count of Issoudun,Champagne, Clervaux and Montargis.

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I am a friend of Robert,Duke of Burgundy.

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However rich and noble you may be, you will not demean your name...

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If you agree to give me your daughter’s hand in marriage.

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No, knight. Though I would be gladto allow the union, I must refuse.

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My daughter was betrothed to another manwhile she was still a child.

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I will contest his rights.

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No, you will bow before him.

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Who is he?

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Wait, I hear a noise...What is it? Who's there?

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That's my friend, the Duke of Burgundy.

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We must admit them at once.Now you will know who your rival is.

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I have come back to rescue you.

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What do I see? King René?

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René? King of Provence?

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Yes, brave knight.Now you know everything.

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You are in love with Iolanta,betrothed to Duke Robert.

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Robert, my duke! My friend!You wanted to confess everything to the king.

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This is neither the time nor the place.

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Now or never!

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Robert, your confession will give me life.I have fallen in love with Iolanta.

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There's no happiness for me without her.Robert, I beg you.

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Your majesty, I am here to fulfill my promise.

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I was betrothed to Iolanta as a child.

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But now I am a man, and I love Mathilde,Countess of Lorraine.

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My fate is in your hands. If you command it, I will take your daughter before the altar.

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But in my heart I will be faithful to Mathilde.

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You are noble in your honesty.I release you from your vow.

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Thank you, your majesty!

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Now, my dear Count, I agree to give you Iolanta if she regains her sight.

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Your majesty, I love your daughter as she is,and want to be with her through joy and sorrow.

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Whether or not she sees the light,I give my life to her.

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She is yours, my dear son.

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My good father!

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Is Iolanta really blind?

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Her fate is in the doctor's hands.

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Bertrand, tell us, how is the treatment?

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It is finished.

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Iolanta can see?

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I do not know. I could not stay any longer.A stone would have melted at such a sight.

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Quiet as a lamb, firm as a rock, she sat

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and murmured: ‘My dear knight, please live.'

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God be gracious to us.

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Iolanta can see!Iolanta can see the light.

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Hush! The doctor is leading her here.

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God, now I have had this moment,take my life in return.

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Where am I?Where are you leading me, doctor?

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Let me see the light againthat flashed before my eyes.

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There it is!

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It's unbearably bright!

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What is that?

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Your garden, your trees, your flowers.

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No, I don't know them.I've never been here. I'm frightened.

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Doctor, where are you? I'm frightened.

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Everything is crowding around me.Something's falling...

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It's as if everything is coming down to crush me.I'm dying. Doctor, save me.

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Look up. You're not frightened of the sky.

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How wonderful! How radiant!What is it? God? God's spirit?

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Light and heaven.

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Heaven? Is God in heaven?

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I am here before you.

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Good, great, unchanging Lord,you showed yourself to me in the darkness.

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Let me know you, Creator of the universe,in the light of day.

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Now, look around you.

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Who is this?I don't understand.

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People...

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People like me?

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Yes, you know them.

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I don't know them.

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Daughter!Don't you know me?

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O Lord! Who is this?

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My father! I know your face now. I beg you,protect me in this world of light.

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My angel, I am old, and growing weak.

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Here is your protector.

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A protector who will be faithful unto death.

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My friend, I hear your voice again!You gave me light. You gave me love.

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And that light will always be my guiding star.

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Praise to the Creator, giver of all blessings.

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Receive this praise from your humble servant.

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My voice is weak, and my gaze is timid.

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A host of the blessed and cherubimstand before you and worship.

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But you are great and merciful,and your love is unbounded.

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You shine in the smallest of your creatureslike sunlight in a drop of water.

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Praise to you, God,the bringer of blessings.

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Glory to God omnipotent.

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Hosanna in the highest.You are the light of truth.

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Glory to you, Lord most high.Praise to you!

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Praise to you!

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Praise to you!

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