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XXII.

THE NUN OF NIDAROS.

IN the convent of Drontheim,

Alone in her chamber

Knelt Astrid the Abbess,

At midnight, adoring,

Beseeching, entreating

The Virgin and Mother.

She heard in the silence
The voice of one speaking,
Without in the darkness,
In gusts of the night-wind
Now louder, now nearer,
Now lost in the distance.

The voice of a stranger

It seemed as she listened,

Of some one who answered, Beseeching, imploring,

A

cry from afar off

She could not distinguish.

The voice of Saint John,

The beloved disciple,

Who wandered and waited

The Master's appearance,

Alone in the darkness,

Unsheltered and friendless.

"It is accepted

The angry defiance,

The challenge of battle!

It is accepted,

But not with the weapons

Of war that thou wieldest!

"Cross against corslet,

Love against hatred,
Peace-cry for war-cry!

Patience is powerful;

He that o'ercometh

Hath power o'er the nations!

"As torrents in summer, Half dried in their channels,

Suddenly rise, though the
Sky is still cloudless,

For rain has been falling

Far off at their fountains;

"So hearts that are fainting

Grow full to o'erflowing,

And they that behold it

Marvel, and know not

That God at their fountains

Far off has been raining!

"Stronger than steel

Is the sword of the Spirit;

Swifter than arrows

The light of the truth is,
Greater than anger
Is love, and subdueth!

"Thou art a phantom,
A shape of the sea-mist,
A shape of the brumal
Rain, and the darkness
Fearful and formless;

Day dawns and thou art not!

"The dawn is not distant,

Nor is the night starless;

Love is eternal!

God is still God, and

His faith shall not fail us;

Christ is eternal!".

INTERLUDE.

A STRAIN of music closed the tale,
A low, monotonous, funeral wail,
That with its cadence, wild and sweet,
Made the long Saga more complete.

"Thank God," the Theologian said,

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"The reign of violence is dead,

Or dying surely from the world;

While Love triumphant reigns instead,

And in a brighter sky o'erhead

His blessed banners are unfurled.

And most of all thank God for this:

✓ The war and waste of clashing creeds Now end in words, and not in deeds,

And no one suffers loss, or bleeds,
For thoughts that men call heresies.

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