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e? BALDER. Odin's shafts of ruddy levin Back from thy hard sides are driven; Never sun thy snow dispels. THOR. Sure, he'll joy in deeds of daring, Ne'er for ease voluptuous caring, Who upon the mountain dwells. BOTH. Land whose proud and rocky bosom Braves the sky continually! Where should strength and valour blossom, Land of rocks, if not in thee? BALDER (he springs up, but THOR remains sitting, like one in deep thought). Ha! I will quickly fly from thee for ever, Thou hated land, where everything so proudly Upbraids me for my weakness--for my fetters: Where I, pursu'd by pains of hopeless passion, The live-long nights among deaf rocks do wander-- Whose echoes sport with Balder's lamentations, Each cold, each feelingless, as Nanna's bosom, The fair, unpitying savage! THOR. Son of Odin! BALDER. Speak, mighty Thor! THOR. Thou sighest, then--and vainly? BALDER. Vainly: without a glimpse of hope; bewildered. What, what have I not promised, vow'd, attempted? How oft have I, O Thor!--I blush, but hear it-- To tears debas'd myself: my tears have trickled-- Have vainly trickled--before Gevar's daughter. THOR. Ha! Gevar's daughter? BALDER. Yes, the haughty Nanna. THOR. Dost mean the daughter of the wise King Gevar, Who reads the actions of the unborn hero, The will of Fate, malicious foemen's projects, And war and death of warriors in the planets: Dost mean his daughter? BALDER. Think'st thou other fathers possess a Nanna? THOR. Gods! [He again casts his eyes upon the ground, like one who meditates deeply. BALDER. Behind yon pine wood he built an altar unto thee and Odin, There thou mayst see the roof of his still dwelling. There lives the earthly Freia--cruel maiden-- There slumbers she, perhaps--the proud one rests in Joy's downy arms, undreaming aught of Balder! As if I did not love, were not a half-god; As if by Skalds my name were never chanted As if I were a demon, bad as Loke! Ha! if upon my tongue lurked bane and magic, When fear enchains it and the pale lip trembles; When broken words and a disordered wailing Are all with which I can express my bosom's Desire intense, and dread unwonted torments. Ha! were my voice like Find's when he, distracted, Goes over Horthedal; as when he bellows, And wild at last, and blind with fury, splinters The oaks, the glory of the sacred forest. Ha! if the blood of maids and unarm'd wretches Of harmless travellers, stained t
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