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FRIEDERICH WERNER The Templars in Cyprus

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FRIEDERICH WERNER
The Templars in Cyprus
page 249



This solace, that I leavo behind mo one, At least, who's not a blunderer ! My Robert— CLACS. Robert is moro than I am ! MOLAY. Truly, yes ! Rut only towards the esoteric works His strength divine, thino outwards ; for which causo Thou art initiated, not he. CLAUS. And thou Could'st cast him out ! MOLAT. And thereby broke my heart, But justico was maintained. Lovcst thou him ? CLACS. Not as my Anna, not so much as thee, Far less ; but more than any other man. MOLAT (gladly). Praise be to God !—the morning dawncth. Rôsncr ! Is Robert highly gifted ? CLACS. Yes. MOLAT. Is any Within tho Order comparable to him ? CLACS. Not one ! MOLAT. Lives ho in vain ?„ 24G THF. TF.MPLARS IX CYPRUS. [ACT VI.


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