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nt run, And wide o'er the plain of the Niblungs doth the Light of the Branstock glare, Till the wondering mountain-shepherds on that star of noontide stare, And fear for many an evil; but the ancient man stands still With the war-flame on his shoulder, nor thinks of good or of ill, Till the feet of Brynhild's bearers on the topmost bale are laid, And her bed is dight by Sigurd's; then he sinks the pale white blade And lays it 'twixt the sleepers, and leaves them there alone-- He, the last that shall ever behold them,--and his days are well nigh done. Then is silence over the plain; in the noon shine the torches pale As the best of the Niblung Earl-folk bear fire to the builded bale: Then a wind in the west ariseth, and the white flames leap on high, And with one voice crieth the people a great and mighty cry, And men cast up hands to the Heavens, and pray without a word, As they that have seen God's visage, and the voice of the Father have heard. They are gone--the lovely, the mighty, the hope of the ancient Earth: It shall labour and bear the burden as before that day of their birth. * * * * * Ye have heard of Sigurd aforetime, how the foes of God he slew; How forth from the darksome desert the Gold of the Waters he drew; How he wakened Love on the Mountain, and wakened Brynhild the Bright, And dwelt upon Earth for a season and shone in all men's sight. Ye have heard of the Cloudy People, and the dimming of the day, And the latter world's confusion, and Sigurd gone away. THE END GLOSSARY ABBREVIATIONS:--n., noun; n., verb; cf., compare; e.g., for example; p.t., past tense; p.p. past participle. _Abasement_, casting down, defeat. _Acre-biders_, peaceful workers in the fields as distinguished from warriors who left their homes to go to war. _Amber_, a yellow substance found on the shores of the Baltic Sea and used from very early days as an ornament. The "southern men," or traders from the shores of the Mediterranean, came north to buy it. _Ark_, a box for treasures. _Atwain_, in two pieces, e.g. "The sword ... had smitten his body atwain." _Avail_, n. power; n. to have power, to succeed. _Bale_, disaster, destruction, death; a great pile of wood for burning. _Balks_, pieces of timber used to make a bridge. _Bane_, destruction or a cause of destruction; often used to mean an enemy or slayer,
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