id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16250 Wagner, Richard Tristan and Isolda: Opera in Three Acts .txt text/plain 10023 1788 100 Tristan, a valiant Cornish knight, is bringing Isolda, princess of Isolda has been wedded to King Mark, but holds stolen interviews with Tristan's faithful servant, Kurvenal, has carried his wounded master (_She lets the curtain fall and hastens to_ ISOLDA.) thou'st quitted thy father and mother, ISOLDA (_whose eyes have at once sought_ TRISTAN _and fixed KURVENAL (_observing Brangæna's approach, plucks Tristan by the robe Sir Tristan gives thee ISOLDA (_advancing with the cup to_ TRISTAN, _who gazes Tristan and Isolda remain absorbed in mutual (_Rushing between_ TRISTAN _and_ ISOLDA.) Love's goddess dost thou not know? (TRISTAN _draws_ ISOLDA _gently aside to a flowery bank, sinks TRISTAN (_drawing_ ISOLDA _gently towards him with expressive ISOLDA (looking fondly up at TRISTAN). wilt thou, Isolda, follow? See'st thou Isolda? See'st thou Isolda? But thou, Tristan, TRISTAN (_turning, his dying eyes on_ ISOLDA). Tristan, where art thou? and give thee up to thy love. ./cache/16250.txt ./txt/16250.txt