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romantic ballads-第3章

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at he shall come to an untimely end? Take from his mother's heart this one last care; And she will always name thee in her pray'r。〃

The hermit; rising from his lonely nook; With naked head; and coldly placid look; Went out and gaz'd intently on the sky; Whose lights were letters to his ancient eye。 〃The stars;〃 said he; 〃in friendly order stand; One only; flashes like an angry brand:… Thy Harrald; gentle Queen; will not be slain Upon the EARTH; nor yet upon the MAIN。〃

While thus the seer prophetically spoke; A flush of joy o'er Sigrid's features broke: 〃He'll not be slain on ocean or on land;〃 She said; and kiss'd the hermit's wrinkled hand; 〃Why then; I'm happy; and my son is free To mount his bark; and gallop through the sea: Upon the grey stone he will sit as king; When; in the grave; my bones are mouldering。〃

The painted galley floats now in the creek … Flags at her mast; and garlands at her beak; High on the yard…arm hoisted is the sail; Half spread it flutters in the evening gale。 The night before he goes; young Harrald stray'd Into the wood where first he saw his maid: Burning impatience fever'd all his blood; He wish'd for wings to bear him o'er the flood。

Then sigh'd the wind among the bushy grounds; Far in the distance rose the yell of hounds: The flame…wisps; starting from the sedge and grass; Hung; 'mid the vapours; over the morass。 Up to him came a beldame; wildly drest; Bearing a closely…folded feather…vest: She smil'd upon him with her cheeks so wan; Gave him the robe; and was already gone。

Young Harrald; though astonish'd; has no fears; The mighty garment in his hand he rears: Of wond'rous lovely feathers it was made; Which once the roc and ostrich had array'd。 He wishes much to veil in it his form; And speed as rapidly as speeds the storm: He puts it on; then seeks the open plain; … Takes a short flight; and flutters back again。

〃Courage!〃 he cried; 〃I will no longer stay; Scotland shall see me; ere the break of day。〃 Then like a dragon in the air he soars; Startled from slumber; in his wake it roars。 His wings across the ocean take their flight; Groves; cities; hills; have vanish'd from his sight; … See! there he goes; lone rider of the sky; Miles underneath him; black the billows lie。

He hears a clapping on the midnight wind: Speed; Harrald; speed! the raven is behind。 Flames from his swarthy…rolling eye are cast:… 〃Ha! Harrald;〃 scream'd he; 〃have we met at last?〃 For the first time; the youth felt terror's force; Pale grew his cheek; as that of clammy corse; Chill was his blood; his nervous arm was faint; While thus he stammer'd forth his lowly plaint:

〃I see it is in vain to strive with fate; Thank God; my soul is far above thy hate; But; ere my mortal part thou dost destroy; Let me one moment of sweet bliss enjoy: The fair unmatch'd Minona is my love; For her I travell'd; fool…like; here above: Let me fly to her with my last farewell; And I am thine; ere morning decks the fell。〃

Firmly the raven holding him in air; Survey'd his prize with fiercely…rabid glare: 〃Now is the time to wreak on thee my lust; Yet thou shalt own that I am good and just。〃 Then from its socket; Harrald's eye he tore; And drank a full half of the hero's gore:… 〃Since I have mark'd thee; thou art free to go; But loiter not when thou art there below。〃

Young Harrald sinks with many a sob and tear; Down from the sky to nature's lower sphere: He rested long beneath the poplar tall; Which grew up; under the red church's wall。 Then; rising slow; he feebly stagger'd on; Till his Minona's bower he had won。 Trembling and sad he stood beside the door … Pale as a spectre; and besprent with gore!

〃Minona; come; ere Harrald's youthful heart Is burst by love and complicated smart。 Soon will his figure disappear from earth; Yet we shall meet in heaven's halls of mirth: Minona; come and give me one embrace; That I may instantly my path retrace。〃 Thus warbles he in passion's wildest note; While death each moment rattles in his throat。

Minona came:  〃Almighty God!〃 she cried; 〃My Harrald's ghost has wander'd o'er the tide; Red clots of blood his yellow tresses streak; Drops of the same are running down his cheek。〃 〃Minona; love; survey me yet more near; It is no shadow which accosts thee here; Place thy warm hand upon my heart; and feel Whether it beats for thee with slacken'd zeal。〃

At once the current of her tears she stopp'd; His arm upheld her; or the maid had dropp'd; The roses faded from her face away; And on her head the raven locks grew gray。 All he had borne; and what he yet must bear; He murmurs to her whilst she trembles there: The hero then with dying ardour press'd; For the last time; his bosom to her breast。

〃Farewell!  Minona; all my fears are flown; And if I grieve; it is for thee alone: Give me a kiss; and give me too a smile; And let not tears that parting look defile。 Now will I drink the bitter draught of death; And yield courageously my forfeit breath:… Farewell! may heaven take thee in its care;〃 He said; and mounted swiftly in the air。

She gaz'd; but he had vanish'd from her view; She stood forsaken in the damp and dew; Then dark emotion quiver'd in her eye; And thus she pray'd; with hands uplifted high: 〃Thou who wert vainly tempted in the wild; Thou who wert always charitably mild; Thou who mad'st Peter walk on billows blue; Enable me my Harrald to pursue。〃

Sunken already was the morning star; The song of nightingales was heard afar; The red sun peep'd above the mountain's brow; And flowers scented all the vale below。 There came a youthful maiden; gaily drest; Bearing upon her back a feather…vest; Fondly she kiss'd Minona's features wan; Gave her the robe; and then at once was gone。

And straight Minona clothes in it her limbs; And soaring upward through the ether swims: To moan and sob; her madden'd breast disdains; Too big for such low comfort are its pains。 The fowls that meet her in yon airy fields; She clips in pieces with an axe she wields; Each clanging pinion ceaselessly she plies; But cannot meet the raven or his prize。

She hears a faint shriek in the air below; And; swift as eagle pounces on his foe; Down; down; she dropp'd; and lighted on the shore; Which far and wide was wet with Harrald's gore。 She smil'd so ruefully; but still was mute … His good right hand was lying at her foot: That pledge of truth; in love's unclouded day; Was the sole remnant of the demon's prey。

Deep in her breast she hid the bloody hand; And bade adieu; for ever; to the land: Again she scower'd through the airy path; Her eyeballs terrible with madden'd wrath: The raven…sorcerer at length she spied; And soon her steel was with his hot blood dyed: The huge black body; piecemeal; found a grave Amid the bosom of the briny wave。

The ocean billows fret and foam no more; But softly rush towards the pebbled shore; On which the lindens stand; in many a group; With leafy boughs that o'er the waters droop。 There floats one single cloudlet in the blue; Close where the pale moon shows her face anew: It is Minona dying there that flies; … She sinks not!noshe mounts unto the skies。



FRIDLEIF AND HELGA。 FROM THE DANISH OF OEHLENSLAEGER。



The woods were in leaf; and they cast a sweet shade;
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