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And thy kingdom devastate." She has taken the babe, and in linen white Hath wrapped it tenderly; "Farewell, farewell, my dearest son, Thou owest thy death to me." Then bore they out the little babe, On its mother's breast that lay; O'er the cheeks of all did big tears fall, Such woe was and wail that day. The Raven took the child in his claw, He croaked in joyous guise; Sir Nilaus stood and looked thereon, Pouring forth bitter sighs. Then tore he amain its right eye out, Drank the half of its heart's red blood; Then he became the handsomest knight That upon earth e'er stood. He changed into the loveliest knight That with eye man ever had seen: It was Irmindlin's brother himself, Who had long enchanted been. All the folk that stood thereby, They fell upon their knees bare; And the child it was to life restored When to God they had made their prayer. Now sitteth Dame Irmindlin so glad, All her grief has from her hied; For she has now both brother and son, And sleeps by Sir Nilaus' side. THE COUNT OF VENDEL'S DAUGHTER Within a bower the womb I left, 'Midst dames and maids who stood to aid; They wrapped me first in silken weft, And next in scarlet red array'd. But a stepdame soon 'twas my lot to get, And fierce and wild she proved to me; Within a coffer me she set, And pushed it out upon the sea. By one wave I was borne to land, And by the next away was ta'en; But God on High, it seems, had plann'd, That I should footing there obtain. The tide it drove me to the shore, And in its backward course retook; Sure ne'er had child of king before Such buffeting on sea to brook. But God He help'd me, so that I Was cast above the billows' reach; And soon a savage wolf drew nigh, Was prowling on the sandy beach. Soon prowling came a wolf so gray, And me up-taking in his jaws, He carried me with care away Deep, deep into the forest shaws. That self-same wolf he was so kind That me beneath a tree he laid; And then came running a nimble hind, And me unto its lair convey'd. There me for winter one she nurs'd-- She nursed me for two winters' space. To creep, to creep, I learnt at first, And next I learnt to pace, to pace. And I was full eight years, I wot, Within the quiet, green retreat. Close couched beside the hind I got Full many a slumber calm and sweet. I had cl
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