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More than helmets and swords the shields in the hall were

resplendent;

White as the orb of the sun; or white as the moon's disk of

silver。

Ever and anon went a maid round the hoard; and filled up the

drink…horns;

Ever she cast down her eyes and blushed; in the shield her

reflection

Blushed; too; even as she; this gladdened the drinking champions。





II



A SLEDGE…RIDE ON THE ICE



King Ring with his queen to the banquet did fare;

On the lake stood the ice so mirror…clear;



〃Fare not o'er the ice;〃 the stranger cries;

〃It will burst; and full deep the cold bath lies。〃



The king drowns not easily;〃 Ring outspake;

〃He who's afraid may go round the lake。〃



Threatening and dark looked the stranger round;

His steel shoes with haste on his feet he bound;



The sledge…horse starts forth strong and free;

He snorteth flames; so glad is he。



〃Strike out;〃 screamed the king; 〃my trotter good;

Let us see if thou art of Sleipner's blood。〃



They go as a storm goes over the lake。

No heed to his queen doth the old man take。



But the steel…shod champion standeth not still;

He passeth them by as swift as he will。



He carves many runes in the frozen tide;

Fair Ingeborg o'er her own name doth glide。





III



FRITHIOF'S TEMPTATION



Spring is coming; birds are twittering; forests leaf; and smiles

the sun;

And the loosened torrents downward; singing; to the ocean run;

Glowing like the cheek of Freya; peeping rosebuds 'gin to ope;

And in human hearts awaken love of life; and joy; and hope。



Now will hunt the ancient monarch; and the queen shall join the

sport:

Swarming in its gorgeous splendor; is assembled all the Court;

Bows ring loud; and quivers rattle; stallions paw the ground

alway;

And; with hoods upon their eyelids; scream the falcons for their

prey。



See; the Queen of the Chase advances!  Frithiof; gaze not at the

sight!

Like a star upon a spring…cloud sits she on her palfrey white。

Half of Freya; half of Rota; yet more beauteous than these two;

And from her light hat of purple wave aloft the feathers blue。



Gaze not at her eyes' blue heaven; gaze not at her golden hair!

Oh beware! her waist is slender; full her bosom is; beware!

Look not at the rose and lily on her cheek that shifting play;

List not to the voice beloved; whispering like the wind of May。



Now the huntsman's band is ready。  Hurrah! over hill and dale!

Horns ring; and the hawks right upward to the hall of Odin sail。

All the dwellers in the forest seek in fear their cavern homes;

But; with spear outstretched before her; after them the Valkyr

comes。



                 。  。  。  。  。  。  。  。  。  。



Then threw Frithiof down his mantle; and upon the greensward

spread;

And the ancient king so trustful laid on Frithiof's knee his

head;

Slept as calmly as the hero sleepeth; after war's alarm;

On his shield; or as an infant sleeps upon its mother's arm。



As he slumbers; hark! there sings a coal…black bird upon the

bough;

〃Hasten; Frithiof; slay the old man; end your quarrel at a blow:

Take his queen; for she is thine; and once the bridal kiss she

gave;

Now no human eye beholds thee; deep and silent is the grave;〃



Frithiof listens; hark! there sings a snow…white bird upon the

bough:

〃Though no human eye beholds thee; Odin's eye beholds thee now。

Coward! wilt thou murder sleep; and a defenceless old man slay!

Whatsoe'er thou winn'st; thou canst not win a hero's fame this

way。〃



Thus the two wood…birds did warble: Frithiof took his war…sword

good;

With a shudder hurled it from him; far into the gloomy wood。

Coal…black bird flies down to Nastrand; but on light; unfolded

wings;

Like the tone of harps; the other; sounding towards the sun;

upsprings。



Straight the ancient king awakens。  〃Sweet has been my sleep;〃 he

said;

〃Pleasantly sleeps one in the shadow; guarded by a brave man's

blade。

But where is thy sword; O stranger?  Lightning's brother; where

is he?

Who thus parts you; who should never from each other parted be?〃



〃It avails not;〃 Frithiof answered; 〃in the North are other

swords:

Sharp; O monarch! is the sword's tongue; and it speaks not

peaceful words;

Murky spirits dwell in steel blades; spirits from the Niffelhem;

Slumber is not safe before them; silver locks but anger them。〃





IV



FRITHIOF'S FAREWELL



No more shall I see

In its upward motion

The smoke of the Northland。  Man is a slave:

The fates decree。

On the waste of the ocean

There is my fatherland; there is my grave。



Go not to the strand;

Ring; with thy bride;

After the stars spread their light through the sky。

Perhaps in the sand;

Washed up by the tide;

The bones of the outlawed Viking may lie。



Then; quoth the king;

〃'T is mournful to hear

A man like a whimpering maiden cry。

The death…song they sing

Even now in mine ear;

What avails it?  He who is born must die。〃





*****





THE CHILDREN OF THE LORD'S SUPPER



BY ESAIAS TEGNER



Pentecost; day of rejoicing; had come。 The church of the village

Gleaming stood in the morning's sheen。

   On the spire of the bell

Decked with a brazen cock; the friendly flames of the Spring…sun

Glanced like the tongues of fire; beheld by Apostles aforetime。

Clear was the heaven and blue; and May; with her cap crowned with

roses;

Stood in her holiday dress in the fields; and the wind and the

brooklet

Murmured gladness and peace; God's…peace! with lips rosy…tinted

Whispered the race of the flowers; and merry on balancing

branches

Birds were singing their carol; a jubilant hymn to the Highest。

Swept and clean was the churchyard。 Adorned like a leaf…woven

arbor

Stood its old…fashioned gate; and within upon each cross of iron

Hung was a fragrant garland; new twined by the hands of

affection。

Even the dial; that stood on a mound among the departed;

(There full a hundred years had it stood;) was embellished with

blossoms

Like to the patriarch hoary; the sage of his kith and the hamlet;

Who on his birthday is crowned by children and children's

children;

So stood the ancient prophet; and mute with his pencil of

iron

Marked on the tablet of stone; and measured the time and its

changes;

While all around at his feet; an eternity slumbered in quiet。

Also the church within was adorned; for this was the season

When the young; their parents' hope; and the loved…ones of

heaven;

Should at the foot of the altar renew the vows of their

baptism。

Therefore each nook and corner was swept and cleaned; and the

dust was

Blown from the walls and ceiling; and from the oil…painted

benches。

There stood the church like a garden; the Feast of the Leafy

Pavilions

Saw we in living presentment。 From noble arms on the church

wall

Grew forth a cluster of leaves; and the preacher's pulpit of

oak…wood

Budded once more anew; as aforetime the rod before Aaron。

Wreathed thereon was the Bible with leaves; and the dove;

washed with silver

Under its canopy fastened; had on it a necklace of wind…

flowers。

But in front of the choir; round the altar…piece painted by

Horberg;

Crept a garland gigantic; and bright…curling tresses of

angels

Peeped; like the sun from a cloud; from out of the shadowy

leaf…work。

Likewise the lustre of brass; new…polished; blinked from the

ceiling;

And for lights there were lilies of Pentecost set in the

sockets。



   Loud rang the bells already; the thronging crowd was

assembled

Far from valleys and hills; to list to the holy preaching。

Hark! then roll forth at once the mighty tones of the organ;

Hover like voices from God; aloft like invisible spirits。

Like as Elias in heaven; when he cast from off him his

mantle;

So cast off the soul its garments of earth; and with one

voice

Chimed in the congregation; and sang an anthem immortal

Of the sublime Wallin; of David's harp in the North…land

Tuned to the choral of Luther; the song on its mighty pinions

Took every living soul; and lifted it gently to heaven;

And each face did shine like the Holy One's face upon Tabor。

Lo! there entered then into the church the Reverend Teacher。

Father he hight and he was in the parish; a Christianly

plainness

Clothed from his head to his feet the old man of seventy

winters。

Friendly was he to behold; and glad as the heralding angel

Walked he among the crowds; but still a contemplative

grandeur

Lay on his forehead as clear as on moss…covered gravestone a

sunbeam。

As in his inspiration (an evening twilight that faintly

Gleams in the human soul; even now; from the day of creation)

Th' Artist; the friend of heaven; imagines Saint John when

in Patmos;

Gray; with his eyes uplifted to heaven; so seemed then the

old man:

Such was the glance of his eye; and such were his tresses of

silver。

All the congregation arose in the pews t

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