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Ah, so it all came true. It’s so clear now.
O light, let me look at you one final time,
a man who stands revealed as cursed by birth, 1420
cursed by my own family, and cursed
by murder where I should not kill.

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"O light, may I ne'er look on thee again." (1226)

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Q: What line is a part of the climax of the play in Opedius Rex?
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