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SIEGE OF VALENCIA.



ELMINA (throwing herself on the ground, and speaking
in a low hurried voice).

In one brief hour, all gone!—and such a death!

—I see their blood gush forth!—their graceful heads—
—Take the dark vision from me, oh, my God!
And such a death for them!—I was not there!
They were but mine in beauty and in joy,
Not in that mortal anguish!—All, all gone!
—Why should I struggle more?—What is this Power,
Against whose might, on all sides pressing us,
We strive with fierce impatience, which but lays
Our own frail spirits prostrate?

(After a long pause).

Now I know

Thy hand, my God!—and they are soonest crush'd
That most withstand it!—I resist no more.
(She rises).—A light, a light springs up from grief and death,
Which with its solemn radiance doth reveal
Why we have thus been tried!

GONZALEZ.

Then I may still

Fix my last look on thee, in holy love,
Parting, but yet with hope!