“Where danger is, there must Johanna be”
Die Jungfrau von Orleans (The Maid of Orleans) http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/6792 (1801), Act II, Scene 4 (as translated by Anna Swanwick) <br class="br">Context: Who dares impede my progress? Who presume<br>The spirit to control which guideth me?<br>Still must the arrow wing its destined flight!<br>Where danger is, there must Johanna be;<br>Nor now, nor here, am I foredoomed to fall;<br>Our monarch's royal brow I first must see<br>Invested with the round of sovereignty.<br>No hostile power can rob me of my life,<br>Till I've accomplished the commands of God.
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