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CYRANO此 Your eyes Have beams that turn men dizzyBut to´
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night Methinks I shall find speech for the first time
ROXANE此 'Tis true察your voice rings with a tone that's new。
CYRANO coming nearer察passionately此 Ay察a new tone In the
tender察sheltering dusk I dare to be myself for onceat last 。He stops察
falters此 What say I拭I know notOh察pardon me It thrills me'tis
so sweet察so novel。 。 。
ROXANE此 How拭 So novel拭
CYRANO off his balance察trying to find the thread of his sentence此
Ayto be at last sincere察 Till now察 my chilled heart察 fearing to be
mocked。 。 。
ROXANE此 Mocked察and for what拭
CYRANO此 For its mad beatingAy察 My heart has clothed itself
with witty words察 To shroud itself from curious eyesimpelled At
times to aim at a star察I stay my hand察 And察fearing ridiculecull a wild
flower
ROXANE此 A wild flower's sweet。
CYRANO此 Ay察but to´nightthe star
ROXANE此 Oh never have you spoken thus before
CYRANO此 If察 leaving Cupid's arrows察 quivers察 torches察 We
turned to seek for sweeterfresher things Instead of sipping in a
pygmy glass Dull fashionable watersdid we try How the soul
slakes its thirst in fearless draught By drinking from the river's flooding
brim
ROXANE此 But wit拭 。 。
CYRANO此 If I have used it to arrest you At the first starting察
now察 'twould be an outrage察 An insultto the perfumed Nightto
Nature To speak fine words that garnish vain love´letters Look up
but at her stars The quiet Heaven Will ease our hearts of all things
artificial察 I fear lest察'midst the alchemy we're skilled in The truth of
sentiment dissolve and vanish察 The soul exhausted by these empty
pastimes察 The gain of fine things be the loss of all things
ROXANE此 But wit拭 I say。 。 。
CYRANO此 In love 'tis crime'tis hateful Turning frank loving
into subtle fencing At last the moment comes察 inevitable察 Oh察
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woe for those who never know that moment When feeling love exists
in us察ennobling察 Each well´weighed word is futile and soul´saddening
ROXANE此 Well察if that moment's come for ussuppose it What
words would serve you拭
CYRANO此 All察all察all察whatever That came to me察e'en as they
came察I'd fling them In a wild cluster察not a careful bouquet。 I love
thee I am mad I love察 I stifle Thy name is in my heart as in a
sheep´bell察 And as I ever tremble察 thinking of thee察 Ever the bell
shakes察ever thy name ringeth All things of thine I mind察for I love all
things察 I know that last year on the twelfth of May´month察 To walk
abroad察one day you changed your hair´plaits I am so used to take your
hair for daylight Thatlike as when the eye stares on the sun's disk察
One sees long after a red blot on all things So察when I quit thy beams察
my dazzled vision Sees upon all things a blonde stain imprinted。
ROXANE agitated此 Why察this is love indeed 。 。
CYRANO此 Ay察 true察 the feeling Which fills me察 terrible and
jealous察truly Lovewhich is ever sad amid its transports Love察
and yet察strangely察not a selfish passion I for your joy would gladly lay
mine own down察 E'en though you never were to know itnever
If but at times I mightfar off and lonely察 Hear some gay echo of the
joy I bought you Each glance of thine awakes in me a virtue察 A
novel察 unknown valor。 Dost begin察 sweet察 To understand拭 So late察
dost understand me拭 Feel'st thou my soul察here察through the darkness
mounting拭 Too fair the night Too fair察too fair the moment That I
should speak thus察and that you should hearken Too fair In moments
when my hopes rose proudest察 I never hoped such guerdon。 Naught is
left me But to die now Have words of mine the power To make
you tremblethroned there in the branches拭 Ay察like a leaf among the
leaves察you tremble You tremble For I feelan if you will it察 Or
will it notyour hand's beloved trembling Thrill through the branches察
down your sprays of jasmine
He kisses passionately one of the hanging tendrils。
ROXANE此 Ay I am trembling察 weepingI am thine Thou
hast conquered all of me
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CYRANO此 Then let death come 'Tis I察 'tis I myself察 who
conquered thee One thing察but one察I dare to ask
CHRISTIAN under the balcony此 A kiss
ROXANE drawing back此 What拭
CYRANO此 Oh
ROXANE此 You ask。 。 。拭
CYRANO此 I。 。 。 To Christian察 whispering此Fool you go too
quick
CHRISTIAN此 Since she is moved thusI will profit by it
CYRANO to Roxane此 My words sprang thoughtlessly察but now I
see Shame on meI was too presumptuous。
ROXANE a little chilled此 How quickly you withdraw。
CYRANO此 Yes察 I withdraw Without withdrawing Hurt I
modesty拭 If sothe kiss I askedoh察grant it not。
CHRISTIAN to Cyrano察pulling him by his cloak此 Why拭
CYRANO此 Silence察Christian Hush
ROXANE leaning over此 What whisper you拭
CYRANO此 I chid myself for my too bold advances察 Said察
'Silence察Christian' The lutes begin to play此 Hark Wait awhile察 。 。
Steps come 。Roxane shuts the window。 Cyrano listens to the lutes察one
of which plays a merry察the other a melancholy察tune此 Why察they play
sadthen gaythen sad What拭 Neither man nor womanoh a
monk
Enter a capuchin friar察with a lantern。 He goes from house to house察
looking at every door。
SCENE 3。VII。
Cyrano察Christian察a capuchin friar。
CYRANO to the friar此 What do you察playing at Diogenes拭
THE FRIAR此 I seek the house of Madame。 。 。
CHRISTIAN此 Oh plague take him
THE FRIAR此 Madeleine Robin。 。 。
CHRISTIAN此 What would he拭 。 。
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CYRANO pointing to a street at the back此 This way Straight
on。 。 。
THE FRIAR I thank you察 and察 in your intention Will tell my
rosary to its last bead。
He goes out。
CYRANO此 Good luck My blessings rest upon your cowl
He goes back to Christian。
SCENE 3。VIII。
Cyrano察Christian。
CHRISTIAN此 Oh win for me that kiss。 。 。 CYRANO此 No
CHRISTIAN此 Soon or late 。 。
CYRANO此 'Tis true The moment of intoxication Of
madnesswhen your mouths are sure to meet Thanks to your fair
mustacheand her rose lips 。To himself此 I'd fainer it should come
thanks to。 。 。
A sound of shutters reopening。 Christian goes in again under the
balcony。
SCENE 3。IX。
Cyrano察Christian察Roxane。
ROXANE coming out on the balcony此 Still there拭 We spoke of
a。 。 。
CYRANO此 A kiss The word is sweet。 I see not why your lip
should shrink from it察 If the word burns itwhat would the kiss do拭
Oh let it not your bashfulness affright察 Have you not察 all this time察
insensibly察 Left badinage aside察and unalarmed