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20 Palsied with terror, Brandan sate deg.; deg.21 The moon was bright, the iceberg near. He hears a voice sigh humbly: "Wait! By high permission I am here. "One moment wait, thou holy man 25 On earth my crime, my death, they knew; My name is under all men's ban-- Ah, tell them of my respite too! "Tell them, one blessed Christmas-night-- (It was the first after I came, 30 Breathing self-murder, deg. frenzy, spite, deg.31 To rue my guilt in endless flame)-- "I felt, as I in torment lay 'Mid the souls plagued by heavenly power, An angel touch my arm, and say: 35 _Go hence, and cool thyself an hour!_ "'Ah, whence this mercy, Lord?' I said. _The Leper recollect,_ deg. said he, deg.38 _Who ask'd the passers-by for aid, In Joppa, deg. and thy charity._ deg.40 "Then I remember'd how I went, In Joppa, through the public street, One morn when the sirocco spent Its storms of dust with burning heat; "And in the street a leper sate, 45 Shivering with fever, naked, old; Sand raked his sores from heel to pate, The hot wind fever'd him five-fold. "He gazed upon me as I pass'd And murmur'd: _Help me, or I die!_-- 50 To the poor wretch my cloak I cast, Saw him look eased, and hurried by. "Oh, Brandan, think what grace divine, What blessing must full goodness shower, When fragment of it small, like mine, 55 Hath such inestimable power! "Well-fed, well-clothed, well-friended, I Did that chance act of good, that one! Then went my way to kill and lie-- Forgot my good as soon as done. 60 "That germ of kindness, in the womb Of mercy caught, did not expire; Outlives my guilt, outlives my doom, And friends me in the pit of fire. "Once every year, when carols wake, 65 On earth, the Christmas-night's repose, Arising from the sinner's lake, I journey to these healing snows. "I stanch with ice my burning breast, With silence balm my whirling brain. 70 Oh, Brandan! to this hour of rest That Joppan leper's ease was pain."--
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