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Herrmann.Was he not once Thy brother's friend?—Oh! trust me, not in joy He walks the frowning forest. Did keen love, Too late repentant of its heart estranged, Wake in thy haunted bosom, with its train Of sounds and shadows—and shall he escape? Enonio, dream it not!—Our God, the All Just, Unto himself reserves this royalty— The secret chastening of the guilty heart, The fiery touch, the scourge that purifies, Leave it with him!—Yet make it not thy hope— For that strong heart of thine—oh! listen yet— Must, in its depths, o'ercome the very wish For death or torture to the guilty one, Ere it can sleep again.

Enonio.My father speaks Of change, for man too mighty.

Herrmann.I but speak Of that which hath been, and again must be, If thou wouldst join thy brother, in the life