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His wrinkles glistened keen:
And see the Winter storm-cloud cleft

To lurid skies between!
V

When read old Kraken: 'Christ our Guide,'
His eyes were spikes of spar:

And see the white snow-storm divide
About an icy star!

VI
'She trusted him to understand,'

She wrote, and further prayed
That policy might rule the land.

Old Kraken's laughter neighed.
VII

Her words he took; her nods and winks
Treated as woman's fog.

The man-dog for his mistress thinks,
Not less her faithful dog.

VIII
She hugged a cloak old Kraken ripped;

Disguise to him he loathed.
- Your mercy, madam, shows you stripped,

While mine will keep you clothed.
IX

A rough ill-soldered scar in haste
He rubbed on his cheek-bone.

- Our policy the man shall taste;
Our mercy shall be shown.

X
'Count Louis, honour to your race

Decrees the Council-hall:
You 'scape the rope by special grace,

And like a soldier fall.'
XI

- I am a man of many sins,
Who for one virtue die,

Count Louis said.--They play at shins,
Who kick, was the reply.

XII
Uprose the day of crimson sight,

The day without a God.
At morn the hero said Good-night:

See there that stain on sod!
XIII

At morn the Countess Louis heard
Young light sing in the lark.

Ere eve it was that other bird,
Which brings the starless dark.

XIV
To heaven she vowed herself, and yearned

Beside her lord to lie.
Archduchess Anne on Kraken turned,

All white as a dead eye.
XV

If I could kill thee! shrieked her look:
If lightningsprang from Will!

An oaken head old Kraken shook,
And she might thank or kill.

XVI
The pride that fenced her heart in mail

By mortal pain was torn.
Forth from her bosom leaped a wail,

As of a babe new-born.
XVII

She clad herself in courtly use,
And one who heard them prate

Had said they differed upon views
Where statecraft raised debate.

XVIII
The wretch detested must she trust,

The servant master own:
Confide to godless cause so just,

And for God's blessing moan.
XIX

Austerely she her heart kept down,
Her woman's tongue was mute

When voice of People, voice of Crown,
In cannon held dispute.

XX
The Crown on seas of blood, like swine,

Swam forefoot at the throat:
It drank of its dear veins for wine,

Enough if it might float!
XXI

It sank with piteous yelp, resurged
Electrical with fear.

O had she on old Kraken urged
Her word of mercy clear!

XXII
O had they with Count Louis been

Accordant in his plea!
Cursed are the women vowed to screen

A heart that all can see!
XXIII

The godless drove unto a goal
Was worse than vile defeat.

Did vengeance prick Count Louis' soul
They dressed him luscious meat.

XXIV
Worms will the faithless find their lies

In the close treasure-chest.
Without a God no day can rise,

Though it should slay our best.
XXV

The Crown it furled a draggled flag,
It sheathed a broken blade.

Behold its triumph in the hag
That lives with looks decayed!

XXVI
And lo, the man of oaken head,

Of soldier's honour bare,
He fled his land, but most he fled

His Lady's frigid stare.
XXVII

Judged by the issue we discern
God's blessing, and the bane.

Count Louis' dust would fill an urn,
His deeds are waving grain.

XXVIII
And she that helped to slay, yet bade

To spare the fated man,
Great were her errors, but she had

Great heart, Archduchess Anne.
THE SONG OF THEODOLINDA

I
Queen Theodolind has built

In the earth a furnace-bed:
There the Traitor Nail that spilt

Blood of the anointed Head,
Red of heat, resolves in shame:

White of heat, awakes to flame.
Beat, beat! white of heat,

Red of heat, beat, beat!
II

Mark the skeleton of fire
Lightening from its thunder-roof:

So comes this that saw expire
Him we love, for our behoof!

Red of heat, O white of heat,
This from off the Cross we greet.

III
Brown-cowled hammermen around

Nerve their naked arms to strike
Death with Resurrection crowned,

Each upon that cruel spike.
Red of heat the furnace leaps,

White of heat transfigured sleeps.
IV

Hard against the furnace core
Holds the Queen her streaming eyes:

Lo! that thing of piteous gore
In the lap of radiance lies,

Red of heat, as when He takes,
White of heat, whom earth forsakes.

V
Forth with it, and crushing ring

Iron hymns, for men to hear
Echoes of the deeds that sting

Earth into its graves, and fear!
Red of heat, He maketh thus,

White of heat, a crown of us.
VI

This that killed Thee, kissed Thee, Lord!
Touched Thee, and we touch it: dear,

Dark it is; adored, abhorred:
Vilest, yet most sainted here.

Red of heat, O white of heat,
In it hell and heaven meet.

VII
I behold our morning day

When they chased Him out with rods
Up to where this traitor lay

Thirsting; and the blood was God's!
Red of heat, it shall be pressed,

White of heat, once on my breast!
VIII

Quick! the reptile in me shrieks,
Not the soul. Again; the Cross

Burn there. Oh! this pain it wreaks
Rapture is: pain is not loss.

Red of heat, the tooth of Death,
White of heat, has caught my breath.

IX
Brand me, bite me, bitter thing!

Thus He felt, and thus I am
One with Him in suffering,

One with Him in bliss, the Lamb.
Red of heat, O white of heat,

Thus is bitterness made sweet.
X

Now am I, who bear that stamp
Scorched in me, the living sign

Sole on earth--the lighted lamp
Of the dreadful Day divine.

White of heat, beat on it fast!
Red of heat, its shape has passed.

XI
Out in angry sparks they fly,

They that sentenced Him to bleed:
Pontius and his troop: they die,

Damned for ever for the deed!


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