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    CYRANO此         Your eyes       Have beams that turn men dizzyBut to´ 



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night     Methinks I shall find speech for the first time 

     ROXANE此         'Tis true察your voice rings with a tone that's new。 

     CYRANO coming nearer察passionately此                Ay察a new tone       In the 

tender察sheltering dusk        I dare to be myself for onceat last 。He stops察

falters此    What say I拭I know notOh察pardon me              It thrills me'tis 

so sweet察so novel。 。 。 

     ROXANE此         How拭      So novel拭

     CYRANO off his balance察trying to find the thread of his sentence此

Ayto   be   at   last   sincere察 Till   now察  my   chilled   heart察  fearing   to   be 

mocked。 。 。 

     ROXANE此         Mocked察and for what拭

     CYRANO此         For its mad beatingAy察        My heart has clothed itself 

with witty words察        To shroud itself from curious eyesimpelled              At 

times to aim at a star察I stay my hand察        And察fearing ridiculecull a wild 

flower 

     ROXANE此         A wild flower's sweet。 

     CYRANO此         Ay察but to´nightthe star 

     ROXANE此         Oh never have you spoken thus before 

     CYRANO此          If察 leaving    Cupid's   arrows察   quivers察  torches察    We 

turned    to  seek   for  sweeterfresher    things     Instead    of  sipping    in  a 

pygmy      glass    Dull    fashionable    watersdid    we   try   How      the  soul 

slakes its thirst in fearless draught       By drinking from the river's flooding 

brim 

     ROXANE此         But wit拭 。 。 

     CYRANO此         If I have used it to arrest you         At the first starting察

now察   'twould    be  an  outrage察     An    insultto   the  perfumed     Nightto 

Nature      To speak fine words that garnish vain love´letters             Look up 

but at her stars     The quiet Heaven          Will ease our hearts of all things 

artificial察   I fear lest察'midst the alchemy we're skilled in           The truth of 

sentiment   dissolve   and   vanish察     The   soul   exhausted   by   these   empty 

pastimes察     The gain of fine things be the loss of all things 

     ROXANE此         But wit拭    I say。 。 。 

     CYRANO此         In love 'tis crime'tis hateful       Turning frank loving 

into   subtle   fencing     At   last   the   moment   comes察  inevitable察   Oh察



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woe for those who never know that moment                   When feeling love exists 

in us察ennobling察       Each well´weighed word is futile and soul´saddening 

     ROXANE此          Well察if that moment's come for ussuppose it             What 

words would serve you拭

     CYRANO此          All察all察all察whatever       That came to me察e'en as they 

came察I'd fling them          In a wild cluster察not a careful bouquet。            I love 

thee    I   am   mad   I   love察  I   stifle Thy   name   is   in   my   heart   as   in   a 

sheep´bell察      And   as   I   ever   tremble察  thinking   of   thee察 Ever   the   bell 

shakes察ever thy name ringeth            All things of thine I mind察for I love all 

things察     I know that last year on the twelfth of May´month察                To walk 

abroad察one day you changed your hair´plaits               I am so used to take your 

hair for daylight        Thatlike   as   when   the eye   stares on the   sun's   disk察

One sees long after a red blot on all things            So察when I quit thy beams察

my dazzled vision         Sees upon all things a blonde stain imprinted。 

     ROXANE agitated此           Why察this is love indeed  。 。 

     CYRANO此          Ay察  true察 the   feeling     Which     fills  me察 terrible   and 

jealous察truly      Lovewhich   is   ever   sad   amid   its   transports    Love察

and yet察strangely察not a selfish passion           I for your joy would gladly lay 

mine own down察          E'en though you never were to know itnever                

If but at times I mightfar off and lonely察          Hear some gay echo of the 

joy I bought you         Each glance of thine awakes in me a virtue察                A 

novel察  unknown   valor。      Dost   begin察  sweet察     To   understand拭    So   late察

dost   understand   me拭      Feel'st   thou   my  soul察here察through   the   darkness 

mounting拭       Too fair the night      Too fair察too fair the moment           That I 

should speak thus察and that you should hearken               Too fair     In moments 

when my hopes rose proudest察            I never hoped such guerdon。          Naught is 

left me      But to die now        Have words of mine the power               To make 

you tremblethroned there in the branches拭              Ay察like a leaf among the 

leaves察you tremble         You tremble       For I feelan if you will it察       Or 

will it notyour hand's beloved trembling             Thrill through the branches察

down your sprays of jasmine 

     He kisses passionately one of the hanging tendrils。 

     ROXANE此          Ay    I   am   trembling察  weepingI   am   thine       Thou 

hast conquered all of me 



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    CYRANO此         Then    let  death  come      'Tis  I察 'tis  I  myself察 who 

conquered thee       One thing察but one察I dare to ask 

    CHRISTIAN under the balcony此           A kiss 

    ROXANE drawing back此           What拭

    CYRANO此         Oh 

    ROXANE此        You ask。 。 。拭

    CYRANO此         I。   。   。   To   Christian察  whispering此Fool   you   go   too 

quick 

    CHRISTIAN此         Since she is moved thusI will profit by it 

    CYRANO to Roxane此           My words sprang thoughtlessly察but now I 

see     Shame on meI was too presumptuous。 

    ROXANE a little chilled此       How quickly you withdraw。 

    CYRANO此          Yes察  I  withdraw      Without    withdrawing     Hurt    I 

modesty拭      If sothe kiss I askedoh察grant it not。 

    CHRISTIAN to Cyrano察pulling him by his cloak此            Why拭

    CYRANO此         Silence察Christian    Hush 

    ROXANE leaning over此         What whisper you拭

    CYRANO此         I   chid  myself   for  my   too  bold   advances察    Said察

'Silence察Christian' The lutes begin to play此      Hark    Wait awhile察 。 。 

Steps come 。Roxane shuts the window。          Cyrano listens to the lutes察one 

of which plays a merry察the other a melancholy察tune此          Why察they play 

sadthen    gaythen   sad   What拭     Neither    man   nor  womanoh      a 

monk 

    Enter a capuchin friar察with a lantern。     He goes from house to house察

looking at every door。 



                                SCENE 3。VII。 



    Cyrano察Christian察a capuchin friar。 

    CYRANO to the friar此        What do you察playing at Diogenes拭

    THE FRIAR此        I seek the house of Madame。 。 。 

    CHRISTIAN此         Oh plague take him 

    THE FRIAR此        Madeleine Robin。 。 。 

    CHRISTIAN此         What would he拭 。 。 



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     CYRANO pointing to a street at the back此                This way       Straight 

on。 。 。 

     THE   FRIAR         I   thank   you察  and察  in   your   intention  Will   tell   my 

rosary to its last bead。 

     He goes out。 

     CYRANO此          Good luck      My blessings rest upon your cowl 

     He goes back to Christian。 



                                   SCENE 3。VIII。 



     Cyrano察Christian。 

     CHRISTIAN此          Oh win for me that kiss。 。 。       CYRANO此          No 

     CHRISTIAN此          Soon or late  。 。 

     CYRANO此           'Tis    true    The     moment     of   intoxication        Of 

madnesswhen        your   mouths    are   sure  to  meet     Thanks      to  your   fair 

mustacheand   her   rose   lips   。To   himself此     I'd   fainer   it   should   come 

thanks to。 。 。 

     A   sound   of   shutters   reopening。    Christian   goes   in   again   under   the 

balcony。 



                                    SCENE 3。IX。 



     Cyrano察Christian察Roxane。 

     ROXANE coming out on the balcony此                Still there拭     We spoke of 

a。 。 。 

     CYRANO此          A kiss     The word is sweet。         I see not why your lip 

should   shrink   from  it察    If   the   word burns   itwhat   would   the   kiss   do拭

Oh   let   it   not   your   bashfulness   affright察 Have   you   not察  all   this   time察

insensibly察     Left badinage aside察and unalarmed        

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