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Agnes.

Thou sufferest, Brand.

Brand.

                       Thou art so dear.

Agnes.

Thou lov'st me, but thy love I fear.
'Tis stern.

Brand.

            Too stern?

Agnes.

                       Ask not; whereso
Thou goest, I will also go!

Brand.

Think'st thou without design I won thee
Out of thy gladsome gay content,
Or, half in earnest, laid upon thee
The call to self-abandonment?
Woe to us both; too dear we paid,
Too vast a sacrifice we made;
Thou art my wife: I crave thee <g>all</g>
To live according to our call.

Agnes.

Crave; only leave me not.

Brand.

                          Indeed
I must; for rest and peace I need.
Soon shall the great new Church arise!

Agnes.

My little Church a ruin lies.