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Julie

Opera by Nicolas Dezède (libretto by J M B de Monvel), first produced at the Comédie-Italienne, Paris, France, on 28 September 1772. Mozart wrote piano variations (K264) on the air ‘Lison dormait’ in 1778.



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Mamma says that she shall have to take her Julie away if we remain.
Julie is no ghost, though she is sometimes so delicate and ethereal, and as for Henny--"
The prisoner's prayer ended in a sigh of ecstasy; his lips met those of the maiden, -- not by chance, nor by stratagem, but as Saint-Preux's was to meet the lips of Julie a hundred years later.
 
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