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acked the glowing balls, and forth Started black angels, trampling hard to free Their fettered feet from out the smoking shell. And he said, "Tartis and Deleisonon, Your lord I am: draw nigh." "Thou art our lord," They answered, and with fettered limbs full low They bent, and made obeisance. Furthermore, "O fiery flying serpent, after whom The nations go, let thy dominion last," They said, "forever." And the serpent said, "It shall: unfold your errand." They replied, One speaking for a space, and afterward His fellow taking up the word with fear And panting, "We were set to watch the mouth Of great Methuselah. There came to him The son of Lamech two days since. My lord, They prophesied, the Elder prophesied, Unwitting, of the flood of waters,--ay, A vision was before him, and the lands Lay under water drowned: he saw the ark,-- It floated in the Enemy's right hand." Lord of the lost, the son of Lamech fled Into the wilderness to meet His voice That reigneth; and we, diligent to hear Aught that might serve thee, followed, but, forbid To enter, lay upon its boundary cliff, And wished for morning. "When the dawn was red, We sought the man, we marked him; and he prayed,-- Kneeling, he prayed in the valley, and he said--" "Nay," quoth the serpent, "spare me, what devout He fawning grovelled to the All-powerful; But if of what shall hap he aught let fall, Speak that." They answered, "He did pray as one That looketh to outlive mankind,--and more, We are certified by all his scattered words, That HE will take from men their length of days, And cut them off like grass in its first flower: From henceforth this shall be." That when he heard, The dragon made to the night his moan. "And more," They said, "that He above would have men know That He doth love them, whoso will repent, To that man he is favorable, yea, Will be his loving Lord." The dragon cried, "The last is worse than all. O, man, thy heart Is stout against His wrath. But will He love? I heard it rumored in the heavens of old, (And doth He love?) Thou wilt not, canst not, stand Against the love of God. Dominion fails; I see it float from me, that long have worn Fetters of flesh to win it. Love of God! I cry against thee; thou art worse than all." They answered, "Be not moved, admired chief And trusted of mankind"; and they went on, And fed him with the prophecies that fell From the Master-shipwright in his prayer. Bu
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