First Love.
("Vous tes singulier.") [MARION DELORME, Act I., June, 1829, played 1831.] MARION (smiling.) You're strange, and yet I love you thus. DIDIER. You love me? Beware, nor with light lips utter that word. You love me! - know you what it is to love With love that is the life-blood in one's veins, The vital air we breathe, a love long-smothered, Smouldering in silence, kindling, burning, blazing, And purifying in its growth the soul. A love that from the heart eats every passion But its sole self; love without hope or limit, Deep love that will outlast all happiness; Speak, speak; is such the love you bear me? MARION. Truly. DIDIER. Ha! but you do not know how I love you! The day that first I saw you, the dark world Grew shining, for your eyes lighted my gloom. Since then, all things have changed; to me you are Some brightest, unknown creature from the skies. This irksome life, 'gainst which my heart rebelled, Seems almost fair and pleasant; for, alas! Till I knew you wandering, alone, oppressed, I wept and struggled, I had never loved. FANNY KEMBLE-BUTLER.
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"("Vous tes singulier.")..."
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