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To my own desolation.
FIFTH SPIRIT
:Dost thou dare
Refuse to Arimanes on his throne
What the whole earth accords, beholding not

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The terror of his Glory? – Crouch! I say.
MANFRED
: Bid
him
bow down to that which is above him,
The overruling Infinite – the Maker
Who made him not for worship – let him kneel,
And we will kneel together.
THE SPIRITS
:Crush the worm!

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Tear him in pieces! –
FIRST DESTINY
:Hence! Avaunt! – he’s mine.
Prince of the Powers invisible! This man
Is of no common order, as his port
And presence here denote; his sufferings
Have been of an immortal nature, like

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Our own; his knowledge, and his powers and will,
As far as is compatible with clay,
Which clogs the ethereal essence, have been such
As clay hath seldom borne; his aspirations
Have been beyond the dwellers of the earth,

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And they have only taught him what we know –
That knowledge is not happiness, and science
But an exchange of ignorance for that
Which is another kind of ignorance.
This is not all – the passions, attributes

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Of earth and heaven, from which no power, nor being,
Nor breath from the worm upwards is exempt,
Have pierced his heart; and in their consequence
Made him a thing, which I, who pity not,
Yet pardon those who pity. He is mine,

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And thine, it may be – be it so, or not,
No other Spirit in this region hath
A soul like his – or power upon his soul.
NEMESIS
: What doth he here then?
FIRST DESTINY
:Let him answer that.
MANFRED
: Ye know what I have known; and without power

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I could not be amongst ye: but there are
Powers deeper still beyond – I come in quest
Of such, to answer unto what I seek.
NEMESIS
: What would’st thou?
MANFRED
: Thou canst not reply to me.
Call up the dead – my question is for them.

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NEMESIS
: Great Arimanes, doth thy will avouch
The wishes of this mortal?
ARIMANES
:Yea.
NEMESIS
:Whom would’st thou Uncharnel?
MANFRED
: One without a tomb — call up Astarte.
NEMESIS
Shadow! or Spirit!

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Whatever thou art,
Which still doth inherit
The whole or a part
Of the form of thy birth,
Of the mould of thy clay,

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Which return’d to the earth,
Re-appear to the day!
Bear what thou borest,
The heart and the form,
And the aspect thou worest

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Redeem from the worm.
Appear! – Appear! – Appear!
Who sent thee there requires thee here!
[
The Phantom of
A
STARTE
rises and stands in the midst
.]
MANFRED
: Can this be death? there’s bloom upon her cheek;
But now I see it is no living hue,

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But a strange hectic – like the unnatural red
Which Autumn plants upon the perish’d leaf.
It is the same! Oh, God! that I should dread
To look upon the same — Astarte! — No,
I cannot speak to her – but bid her speak –

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Forgive me or condemn me.
NEMESIS
By the power which hath broken
The grace which enthrall’d thee,
Speak to him who hath spoken,
Or those who have call’d thee!

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MANFRED
:She is silent,
And in that silence I am more than answer’d.
NEMESIS
: My power extends no further. Prince of air!
It rests with thee alone – command her voice.
ARIMANES
: Spirit – obey this sceptre!
NEMESIS
:Silent still!

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She is not of our order, but belongs
To the other powers. Mortal! thy quest is vain,
And we are baffled also.
MANFRED
:Hear me, hear me –
Astarte! my beloved! speak to me:
I have so much endured – so much endure –

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Look on me! the grave hath not changed thee more
Than I am changed for thee. Thou lovedst me
Too much, as I loved thee: we were not made
To torture thus each other, though it were
The deadliest sin to love as we have loved.

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Say that thou loath’st me not – that I do bear
This punishment for both – that thou wilt be
One of the blessed – and that I shall die;
For hitherto all hateful things conspire
To bind me in existence — in a life

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Which makes me shrink from immortality –
A future like the past. I cannot rest.
I know not what I ask, nor what I seek:
I feel but what thou art – and what I am;
And I would hear yet once before I perish

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The voice which was my music – Speak to me!
For I have call’d on thee in the still night,
Startled the slumbering birds from the hush’d boughs,
And woke the mountain wolves, and made the caves
Acquainted with thy vainly echoed name,

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Which answer’d me – many things answer’d me –
Spirits and men — but thou wert silent all.
Yet speak to me! I have outwatch’d the stars,
And gazed o’er heaven in vain in search of thee.
Speak to me! I have wander’d o’er the earth,

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And never found thy likeness — Speak to me!
Look on the fiends around – they feel for me!
I fear them not, and feel for thee alone –
Speak to me! though it be in wrath; – but say –
I reck not what – but let me hear thee once –

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This once – once more!
PHANTOM OF ASTARTE
: Manfred!
MANFRED
: Say on, say on –
I live but in the sound — it is thy voice!
PHANTOM
: Manfred! To-morrow ends thine earthly ills. Farewell!
MANFRED
: Yet one word more – am I forgiven?
PHANTOM
: Farewell!
MANFRED
:Say, shall we meet again?

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PHANTOM
:Farewell!
MANFRED
: One word for mercy! Say, thou lovest me.
PHANTOM
: Manfred!
[
The Spirit of
ASTARTE
disappears
.]
NEMESIS
:She’s gone, and will not be recall’d;
Her words will be fulfill’d. Return to the earth.
A SPIRIT
: He is convulsed – This is to be a mortal

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And seek the things beyond mortality.
ANOTHER SPIRIT
: Yet, see, he mastereth himself, and makes
His torture tributary to his will.
Had he been one of us, he would have made
An awful spirit.
NEMESIS
:Hast thou further question

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Of our great sovereign, or his worshippers?
MANFRED
: None.
NEMESIS
: Then for a time farewell.
MANFRED
:We meet then –
Where? On the earth?
NEMESIS
: That will be seen hereafter.
MANFRED
: Even as thou wilt: and for the grace accorded
I now depart a debtor. Fare ye well!
[
Exit
MANFRED
.]
[
Scene closes
]

Act III

SCENE
I

A Hall in the Castle of Manfred.
[
MANFRED
and
HERMAN
.]
MANFRED
: What is the hour?
HERMAN
:It wants but one till sunset,
And promises a lovely twilight.
MANFRED
:Say,
Are all things so disposed of in the tower
As I directed?
HERMAN
:All, my lord, are ready:

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