Page:The poems of Emma Lazarus volume 1.djvu/356

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THE SPAGNOLETTO.


Thou shalt find there a sin no prayer may shrive—
The murder of thy father. To all dreams
That haunt thee of past anguish, shall be added
The vision of this horror!

[He draws from his girdle a dagger and stabs him self to the heart,- he falls and dies, and Maria flings herself, swooning, upon his body.


THE END.