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your noblest subject! See! With
a mother’s arms Elizabeth welcomes
the fugitives, and Britain blooms in
rich luxuriance from our country’s
arts. Bereft of the new Christian
industry, Granada lies forsaken,
and all Europe exulting sees his foe
oppressed with wounds by its own
hands inflicted.’’
Then lie steps nearer the King
and says: “You would plan for all
eternity, and yet the seeds you sow
arc* the seeds of death! This hope
less task with nature’s laws at
strife will ne’er survive the spirit
of its founder. \ oil labor for
gratitude; in vain with nature you
engage in desperate struggle; in
vain you waste your high royal life
in projects of destruction. Man
is greater than vou esteem him.
He will burst the chains of a long
slumber and reclaim once more his
just and hallowed rights. With
Nero’s name and fell Busins will
he couple yours . . And lie
turns to the King and adds, ear
nestly: “By the Almighty power!
Restore us all you have deprived
us of and, generous as strong, let
happiness flow from your horn of
plenty let man’s mind ripen in
your vast empire. Give us back
all you have taken from us and
become, amidst a thousand kings,
a king indeed!”
l\>sa gazes at the King and con
tinues, with enthusiasm: “() that
the eloquence of all these myriads
whose fate depends on this momen
tous hour could hover on my lips
and fan the spark that lights thine
eyes into a glorious flame! Re
nounce the mimicry of godlike
powers which level us to nothing.
Be, in truth, an image <»f the Deity
himself! Never did mortal man
possess so much for purpose so
divine. The kings of Europe pay
homage to the name of Spain. Be
you the leader of these kings.
One pen stroke now, one motion
of your hand can new create the
earth! Grant us liberty of
t bought!”
In Hitler’s Germany today, in
that land where there is no freedom
ol thought, no freedom of con
science, no freedom of expression,
a land given over at present to a
mystic conception of blood and
race elevated into the place of
God, elevated into the place of all
morality, it is indeed significant to
note the demonstration evoked by
such sentiments as are expressed in
this play. After all, it is a great
and classic German drama, an old
German drama written for another
day. But in Berlin, Leipzig, Ham
burg and Frankfort wherever the
play was presented audiences rose
to their feet and applauded in un
mistakable fervor the utterances of
these declamations for freedom and
liberty.
The Frankfurter Zeitung, depre
cating these outbursts of enthu
siastic approval, in a recent issue
suggests that “it is very cowardly
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