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from Act III of the English opera The Bohemian Girl by Michael William Balfe
Libretto: Alfred Bunn

Role: Thaddeus, a Polish exile and fugitive
Voice Part: tenor       Fach: lyric tenor
Setting: A hall in Count Arnheim's castle
Synopsis: An exiled Polish prince, Thaddeus has lived with a gypsy band for several years. There he met Arline, daughter of Count Arnheim, who was abducted as a child and grew up with the gypsies. The two were in love, but Arline has reunited with her father and now lives in his castle. While secretly visiting her there, Thaddeus has been discovered. Arline defends Thaddeus before her father, saying that she loves him even though he is a gypsy. Thaddeus then surprises them both by announcing his true heritage.
Range: Tessitura:
D3 - A#/Bb4not entered
Translations/Aria Texts:
Libretto entered by Mark D. Lew (added 1999-02-28)
When the fair land of Poland, Thaddeus's aria from The Bohemian Girl

When the fair land of Poland was ploughed by the hoof
Of the ruthless invader, when Might,
With steel to the bosom, and flame to the roof,
Completed her triumph o'er Right,
In that moment of danger, when Freedom invoked
All the fetterless sons of her pride,
In a phalanx as dauntless as Freedom e'er yoked,
I fought and I bled by her side.

My birth is noble, unstained my crest
As is thine own: let this attest!

Pity for one in childhood torn
From kindred with whom she dwelt,
Ripened in after-years to love,
The fondest that heart hath felt,
Has made me, thus far, faith renew
With outlaws chance first linked me to.
As a foe, on this head let your hatred be piled,
But despise not one who hath so loved your child.
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