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Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-03-04_Collected Plays and Stories/Perseus the Deliverer- Act - IV.htm
Act IV
Scene 1
The countryside, high ground near the city of Cepheus. A crowd of Syrians, men and women, running in terror, among them Chabrias, Megas, Baltis, Pasithea, Morus, Gardas, Syrax.
BALTIS (stopping and sinking down on her knees)
Ah, whither can we run where the offended
Poseidon shall not reach us?
CHABRIAS
Stop, countrymen;
Let's all die here together.
OTHERS
Let's stop and die.
MEGAS
Run, run! Poseidon's monsters howl behind.
PASITHEA
O day of horror and of punishment!
SYRAX
Let us stay here; it is high ground, perhaps
The monster will not reach us.
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-03-04_Collected Plays and Stories/The Prince of Edur- Act - I.htm
The Prince of Edur
Persons of the Drama
RANA
CURRAN, Prince of Edur, of the Rahtore clan.
VISALDEO, a Brahmin, his minister; formerly in the service of the Gehlote Prince of Edur.
HARIPAL, a Rajpoot noble, General of Edur; formerly in the service of the Gehlote Prince.
BAPPA, son of the late Gehlote Prince of Edur, in refuge among the Bheels.
KODAL, a young Bheel, foster-brother and lieutenant of Bappa.
TORAMAN, Prince of Cashmere.
CANACA, the King's jester of Cashmere.
HOOSHKA, Scythian captain.
PRATAP, Rao of Ichalgurh, a Chouhan noble.
RUTTAN, his brother.
A CAPTAIN of Rajpoot lances.
MENADEVI, wife o
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-03-04_Collected Plays and Stories/Rodogune - Act - V.htm
Act V
The Palace in Antioch.
Scene 1
A hall in the Palace.
Phayllus, alone.
PHAYLLUS
My brain has loosened harder knots than this.
Timocles gets by this his Rodogune;
That's one thing gained. Tonight or else tomorrow
I'll have her in his bed though I have to hale her
Stumbling to it through her own husband's blood.
For he must die. He is too great a man
To be a subject: nor is that his intention
Who hides some subtler purpose. Exile would free him
For more stupendous mischief. Death! But how?
There is this Syrian people, there is Timocles
Whose light unstable mind like a pale leaf
Trembles, desires, r
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-03-04_Collected Plays and Stories/The Prince of Mathura - Act - I.htm
The Prince of Mathura
AJAMEDE, Prince of Mathura, a fugitive in the mountains.
INDRADYUMNA, his friend and comrade.
ATRY, King of Mathura, by the help of the Scythians.
TORAMAN, Prince of Cashmere, son of the Scythian overlord of
the North-West.
CANACA, a Brahmin, his court jester.
HOOSHKA, captain of the Scythian bodyguard.
MAYOOR, Atry's general and minister.
INDRANY, Queen of Mathura.
URMILA, Princess of Mathura, daughter of Atry and Indrany.
LILA,
daughter of Hooshka.
Act I
Scene
1
Mathura. A room in the Palace.
Atry, Indrany.
ATRY
However hard it be, however gross
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-03-04_Collected Plays and Stories/Rodogune - Act - I.htm
Rodogune
A Dramatic Romance
Persons of the Drama
NICANOR, of the royal house, general-in-chief of the Syrian armies.
THOAS
LEOSTHENES
PHAYLLUS, an official, afterwards Minister of Timocles.
PHILOCTETES, a youg Greek noble of Egypt, friend of Antiochus.
MELITUS, a Court official.
CALLICRATES, a young Greek noble of Syria.
THERAS, a gentleman in waiting.
AN
EREMITE.
CLEOPATRA, an Egyptian princess, sister of the reigning Ptolemy, Queen of Syria; widow successively of King Nicanor and his brother Antiochus.
RODOGUNE, a princess of Parthia, prisoner in Antioch.
EUNICE, daught
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-03-04_Collected Plays and Stories/Eric - Act - III.htm
Act III
Eric's Chamber.
Scene
1
Eric, Harald.
ERIC
At dawn have all things ready for my march.
Let none be near tonight. Send here to me
Aslaug the dancing-girl.
Harald goes out.
I have resumed
The empire and the knowledge of myself.
For this strong angel Love, this violent
And glorious guest, let it possess my heart
Without a rival, not invade the brain,
Not with imperious discord cleave my soul
Jangling its ordered harmonies, nor turn
The manifold music of humanity
Into a single and a maddening note.
Strength in the spirit, wisdom in the mind,
Love in the heart complete th
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-03-04_Collected Plays and Stories/Perseus the Deliverer- Act - I.htm
Perseus the Deliverer
A Drama
The Legend of Perseus
Acrisius, the Argive king, warned
by an oracle that his daughter's son would be the agent of his death, hoped to
escape his doom by shutting her up in a brazen tower. But Zeus, the King of the
Gods, descended into her prison in a shower of gold and Danae bore to him a son
named Perseus. Danae and her child were exposed in a boat without sail or oar on
the sea, but here too fate and the gods intervened and, guided by a divine
protection, the boat bore her safely to the Island of Seriphos. There Danae was
received and honoured by the King. When Perseus had grown to manhood the
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-03-04_Collected Plays and Stories/Rodogune - Act - II.htm
Act II
The Palace in Antioch.
Scene 1
A hall in the Palace.
Cleone, Phayllus.
PHAYLLUS
Worry the conscience of the Queen to death
Like the good bitch thou art. If this goes well,
I may sit unobserved on Syria's throne.
CLEONE
Do not forget me.
PHAYLLUS
Do not forget thyself,
Then how shall I forget thee?
CLEONE
I shall remember.
PHAYLLUS
If for a game you were the queen, Cleone,
And I your minister, how would you start
Your play of reigning?
CLEONE
I would have many perfect tortures made
To hurt the Parthian with, for every nerve
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-03-04_Collected Plays and Stories/The Witch of Ilni- Act - I.htm
Incomplete and Fragmentary Plays
1891 1915
The Witch of Ilni
A dream of the woodlands
Characters
CORILLO, prince of Ilni.
VALENTINE, a courtier.
MELANDER, a sylvan poet.
FORESTERS, COURTIERS.
ALACIEL, the witch of Ilni.
GUENDOLEN, her sister.
GIRLS OF THE FOREST.
Act I
Scene
1
The woodlands of Ilni.
Girls and youths dancing.
Song
Under the darkling tree
Who danceth with thee,
Sister say?
His hair is the sweet sunlight,
His eyes a starry night
In May.
Under the leaf-wrought screen
Who crowns thee his queen
Kissing thee?
His lips are a
Resource name: /E-Library/Works of Sri Aurobindo/English/CWSA/-03-04_Collected Plays and Stories/Eric - Act - I.htm
A page of
Vasavadutta
Eric
A Dramatic Romance
Characters
ERIC
SWEGN
GUNTHAR
HARDICNUT
RAGNAR
HARALD
ASLAUG
HERTHA
Act I
Eric's Palace at Yara.
Scene 1
ERIC
Eric of Norway, first whom these cold fiords,
Deep havens of disunion, from their jagged
And fissured crevices at last obey,
The monarch of a thousand Vikings! Yes,
But how long shall that monarchy endure
Which only on the swiftness of a sword
Has taken its restless seat? Strength's iron hound
Pitilessly bright behind his panting prey
Can guard for life's short splendour w