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FRIEDERICH WERNER
The Templars in Cyprus
page 20
». I. THr 7 k m eux ta m CRRAM. 17
IT- i Ki.T (j-Hnting !• heart).
'1 h'y'ro here !
[ To the. êolJirrt, as he selects sir oui of tkr
/moi».
Come ! thon ciml thou—corne nl»o yc You twin bravo fellow*. .Six. So wo'ru full MM, And wore but *evcn valiant mon no minded, MI'think* wo should mev no mora privateer*.
GOTTFRIED. Whither away ? "Fis now lance excrci*e.
ROBERT.
That they shall learn in action ! Comrade*, forth ! For by mino oath, we'll seize tho privateer !
[Hastens off with the six soldiers.
GOTTFRIED (calls after him). Da not forget tho Chapter-watch !—lie's gone, O'er hill and valley !
ClIAIILOT.
I must follow him And warn him—(hurries off.)
GOTTFRIED. He's a foolish fellow, Robert, And mont peculiar!—If ho speak twelve words 'Tis much to partly comprehend but five !— Hero comes tho Chaplain.
[GOTTFRIED, CIIAI-LAIX CYNUAXCS,1 coming out of the church—behiml him a choir-baj.
GOTTFRIED.
Whither on your way
So early, reverend Sir ?
1 Other* tea, S-iuin de Horian, a natiie of lient res, h bo was broaght l»( n l'lul.p the hair and well rewarded, in'n-iurn for an accusation on oath, charing the Templars with heresy, and with the commuaiua of the m .( horrible crimes. Set Addison, " Knights Templars," ch. lx.— 7ra»«.
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