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Viking Tales of the North


Fridthjof's Saga


Canto XIX.

Page 1

Fridthjof’s Temptation.

I.

Spring is come; birds sweetly warble, smiles the
        sun, the woods are green,----
And, unchained, the murm’ring streamlets dancing sea-
        ward down are seen.
Glowing red as Freyja’s cheeks, young op’ning rosebuds
        freshly part,
And to life’s glad joys, to hope and courage, wakes man’s
        heaven-touched heart.


II.

The aged king to hunt will go, — the queen, too, shall
        attend the sport,
And in motley groups, assembles gay deck’d, thronging,
        all the court.
Bows are clattering, quivers rattle, fiery coursers paw
        the ground, —
And th’ impatient hooded falcon screams upon his prey
        to bound.


III.

See! there comes the hunt’s proud mistress, — Fridthjof!
        ah! nor look, nor heed!
Star-like on a spring-cloud resting, so she sits her milk-
        white steed.
Half a Freyja, half a Rota, both eclips’d if she ware by, —
From her rich, light, purple bonnet, plumes blue-tinted
        Wave on high.


IV.


Look not on those eyes’ bright azure! look not on those
        locks of gold!
Ah! beware that waist — ‘tis tapering; nor such round,
        Full breasts behold!
Gaze not at the rose and lily on her changing cheek
        that meet!
List not to that voice so clear, like spring’s soft music
        sighing sweet!


V.

Now the long-stretched line is ready. Hark away! O’er
        hill and dale
Horns sound shrilly, and straight up to Odin’s hall the
        glad hawks sail, —
Quick to lair and covert fly the screaming game from
        such affray;
But with outstretch’d spear the fair valkyrie gallops on
        her prey.


VI.

Old and feeble, Ring can now the lengthen’d chase no
        longer keep;
Fridthjof only, dark-brow’d, silent, near him rides as
        forth they sweep;
Sad, sore, gloomy thoughts are rising thickly in his
        troubled breast, —
And go where he will, still croak they, mutt’ring cease-
        less words unblest.


VII.

“Why, alas! free ocean left I? — to my danger rashly
        blind;
Grief fares hardly on the billows, scatter’d by the
        fresh’ning wind.
Droops the troubled viking, — danger soon to tread the
        war-dance charms;
And away his black dreams vanish, dazzled by the glance
        of arms.


VIII.

“Here how chang’d all is! unutterable longings whirl
        their wings
Fultt’ring round my burning forehead. Trance-like are
        my wanderings;
Balder’s sanctuary never can forgotten be, — not yet
The oath she sware, — not she, no! no! the cruel gods
        have broken it.


IX.

“Yes! the race of man they hate; its joys they view with
        wrathful look.
Fiends! to plant in winter’s bosom rosebud mine they
        grimly took;
Winter! he the rose’s guardian! — what! his heart to feel
        its price!
No! bud, leaf and stalk his cold breath slow enfrosts
        with glitt’ring ice!”


X.

Thus lamented he. And now they came where, threat’ning
        rocks among,
Birch and elm high o’er a valley darkly-cluster’d shadows
        flung.
“See this pleasant dell, how cool!” the king, his charger
        leaving, said;
“Come! I’m wearied, — here I’ll slumber; yon green bank
        shall be my bed.”



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