The Tragedy of Man: A Dramatic Poem in Fifteen Scenes. From the Original Hungarian by Charles Henry Meltzer and Paul VajdaMacmillan, 1935 - 241 pages |
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ADAM Ah ADAM and EVE ADAM and LUCIFER ADAM to EVE art thou Behold blood breast Budapest Burgtheater CATULUS charm CITIZEN CLUVIA crowd dare death delight did'st thou Dost thou dreadful dream dust Earth ESQUIMAU eternal ev'n ev'ry Fate Fatherland Faust feel fight flame flow'rs GLADIATOR glory Goethe grow GYPSY-WOMAN hast thou hath hear heard heart Heaven HELEN HIPPIA holy human Hungarian Hungary ideal Imre Madách KIMON kiss laugh live look Lord LUCIFER Oh LUCIFER to ADAM Madách Magyar Mankind matter Mephistopheles mighty Miltiades mother never night noble Phalanstery Pharaoh pow'r Prague re-incarnate sacrifice SANS-CULOTTE SCENE SCHOLAR SCIENTIST SECOND DEMAGOGUE Sergiolus slave soul Spirit struggle Tancred thee thine things THIRD COURTIER thou art thou did'st thou dost Thou hast thou wilt thou would'st thou'dst Thou❜lt throne to-day Tragedy traitor Twill voice waste wife woman yonder