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hope! Hear, hear ye rocks! that Balder Ventures to hope!--stern fate is now contented! Blunted is Surtur's spear, and Nanna wavers! Oh virtue! which, when blood rag'd high didst triumph, How sure, how nobly thou reward'st thy lover! Ye rocks which so lately gave ear to my groans, Now hear of my hope and my gladness the tones, And reply ye proud woods that no longer seem drear; In vain fate and heaven, oh Balder, have cas'd, With vigour the bosom thou lovest, and placed In the hand of the hero the sorcerer's spear. Oh virtue! thou still dost thy servant befriend; Ye echoes the triumph of true love extend, And virtue's fair guerdon proclaim far and near. THOR, BALDER. THOR. Boldly resounds thy song, thou friend of battle! So bluster from the hero's lips the bloody Hard-gotten vict'ries, and the slain foes' praises, Whilst he surveys the lonely field of slaughter, Thou smilest, pleasure from thine eye is flashing, Like Odin's, when he freed the earth from danger By watering it with blood of savage giants. BALDER. Ha, friend! press thou thy breast unto this bosom, And feel what lip but feebly can interpret, Feel heaven's rapture in my soul! THOR. Thou ravest! BALDER. Ah! Nanna, friend!-- THOR. Ha! now I understand thee. And well it is, full well, that Odin's Balder At length by tears has soften'd Gevar's daughter! This triumph-- BALDER. Thou art mocking! THOR. No, thy vict'ry Shall to me be as one of my most prais'd ones, As that I won from Nagaard's gloomy demon! Ha! it is great! It takes from me and Odin The dastard fear which has too long tormented Our bosoms. I no more thine ear shall weary With vain advice. Enough! the maiden loveth. BALDER. She loveth--yes, by Hael! she loveth Hother. THOR. Ha! Balder, dost thou mock me? Whom? What Hother? BALDER. Hast Thor forgotten then the valiant Leir-King? THOR (in thought). No!--by my hammer, no!--I saw him battle At Rolf, the Daneman's festival; I saw him, Strong in his arm. BALDER. But yet it lost the falchion. THOR (yet in thought). Before his spear the copper hauberk yielded Like softest wax. Shall he--But scarce a mortal Avails thereto--But then if fate-- BALDER. Banish, oh banish, These murky thoughts, oh Thor! and share my pleasure. THOR. Thy pleasure! Do I dream? Loves Nanna, Hother? BALDER. Ay, doth she! THOR. That rejoices thee? Thou ravest. BALDER. Ah hear!--my joy thou wilt thyself
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