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ACT I.
ACT II.
ACT III.
THE STORY OF "TRISTAN AND ISOLDA"
ACT
ITristan,
a valiant Cornish knight, is bringing Isolda, princess of Ireland,
over as a bride for his uncle, King Mark. He is himself in love with
her, but owing to a blood feud between them, forces himself to
conceal his passion. Isolda, in anger at his seeming unkindness,
attempts to poison herself and him, but her attendant, Brangæna,
changes the draft for a love potion, which enflames their passion
beyond power of restraint.ACT
IIIsolda
has been wedded to King Mark, but holds stolen interviews with
Tristan, during one of which they are surprised, for Tristan has been
betrayed by a jealous friend, Melot. Touched by King Mark's bitter
reproaches, Tristan provokes Melot to fight and suffers himself to be
mortally wounded.ACT
IIITristan's
faithful servant, Kurvenal, has carried his wounded master to his
native home in Brittany, where he is carefully tended. Isolda has
also been sent for, as being skilled above all others in the healing
art. The excitement of her approach only hastens Tristan's death, and
he breathes his last sigh in her arms. Mark has followed Isolda; he
has had matters explained, and is prepared to reunite the lovers, but
it is too late. Isolda utters her lament over the body of her lover,
and her heart breaks: in death alone are they united.
ACT I.
[A
pavilion erected on the deck of a ship, richly hung with tapestry,
quite closed in at back at first. A narrow hatchway at one side leads
below into the cabin.]SCENE
I.ISOLDA
on a couch, her face buried in the cushions.—
BRANGÆNA holding
open a curtain, looks over the side of the vessel.THE
VOICE OF A YOUNG SAILOR (from
above as if at the mast-head).