id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46982 Gautier, Judith Richard Wagner and His Poetical Work, from "Rienzi" to "Parsifal" .txt text/plain 25778 1598 78 populace as a well-loved king; a mountain was climbed, a sail followed; works, which rise successively, one above the other, from the lovely faithfully keep to the law thou imposest upon me?" "Elsa, I love thee," Parsifal, my father, is King of the Grail, and I, his knight, am named lightning burst forth drops from his hand; youth, beauty, love are gone me," says Hunding to the unknown; "may my house be sacred to thee," not the free hero who should redeem thee, for thou hast guided him, now, youths," he cries, "the hour is come for attending upon the king; "Thy mother, from whom thou hast escaped," says Gurnemanz; "she weeps young, too innocent,--thy purity once stained, thou art mine." Kundry, At Kundry's cries the young girls come forth from the palace. "Greeting, my guest," says Gurnemanz: "Dost thou not know what day this this forest, and salute thee again, thou good old man?" ./cache/46982.txt ./txt/46982.txt