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lsive twitches; And as to his foot, it does not swerve, Tho' the Screech-Owls are flitting about him that serve For parrots to Brocken Witches! Nay, full in his very path he spies The gleam of the Were Wolf's horrid eyes; But if his members quiver-- It is not for _that_--no, it is not for _that_-- Nor rat, Nor cat, As black as your hat, Nor the snake that hiss'd, nor the toad that spat, Nor glimmering candles of dead men's fat, Nor even the flap of the Vampire Bat, No anserine skin would rise thereat, It's the cold that makes _Him_ shiver! So down, still down, through gully and glen, Never trodden by foot of men, Past the Eagle's nest and the She-Wolf's den, Never caring a jot how steep Or how narrow the track he has to keep, Or how wide and deep An abyss to leap, Or what may fly, or walk, or creep, Down he hurries through darkness and storm, Flapping his arms to keep him warm-- Till threading many a pass abhorrent, At last he reaches the mountain gorge, And takes a path along by a torrent-- The very identical path, by St. George! Down which young Fridolin went to the Forge, With a message meant for his own death-warrant! Young Fridolin! young Fridolin! So free from sauce, and sloth, and sin, The best of pages Whatever their ages, Since first that singular fashion came in-- Not he like those modern and idle young gluttons With little jackets, so smart and spruce, Of Lincoln green, sky-blue, or puce-- A little gold lace you may introduce-- Very showy, but as for use, Not worth so many buttons! Young Fridolin! young Fridolin! Of his duty so true a fulfiller-- But here we need no farther go For whoever desires the Tale to know, May read it all in Schiller. Faster now the Traveller speeds, Whither his guiding beacon leads. For by yonder glare In the murky air, He knows that the Eisen Hutte is there! With its sooty Cyclops, savage and grim Hosts, a guest had better forbear, Whose thoughts are set upon dainty fare-- But stiff with cold in every limb, The Furnace Fire is the bait for _Him_! Faster and faster still he goes. Whilst redder and redder the welkin glows, And the lowest clouds that scud in the sky Get crimson fringes in flitting by. Till lo! amid the lurid light, The darkest object intensely dark, Just where the bright is intensely bright, The Forge, the Forge its
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