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(And it is not right) that The Beast should

master Man;

So he went to the Children of the Night.

He begged a Magic Knife of their make for our sake.

When he begged for the Knife they said: "The price of the Knife you would buy is an eye!" And that was the price he paid.

Tell it to the Barrows of the Dead

run ahead!

Shout it so the Women's Side can hear!

This is the Buyer of the Blade be afraid!

This is the great god Tyr!

Our women and our little ones may walk on the Chalk,

As far as we can see them and beyond.

We shall not be anxious for our sheep when we keep Tally at the shearing-pond.

We can eat with both our elbows on our knees, if we please,

We can sleep after meals in the sun;

For Shepherd of the Twilight is dismayed at the Blade,

Feet-in-the-Night have run!

Dog-without-a-Master goes away (Hai, Tyr

aie!),

Devil-in-the-Dusk has run!

Then:

Room for his shadow on the grass-let it pass!

To left and right — stand clear!
This is the Buyer of the Blade

This is the great god Tyr!

be afraid!

THE FOUR ANGELS

As Adam lay a-dreaming beneath the Apple Tree The Angel of the Earth came down, and offered Earth in fee.

But Adam did not need it,

Nor the plough he would not speed it, Singing: -"Earth and Water, Air and Fire, What more can mortal man desire?”

(The Apple Tree's in bud.)

As Adam lay a-dreaming beneath the Apple Tree The Angel of the Waters offered all the Seas in fee.

But Adam would not take 'em,

Nor the ships he wouldn't make 'em,

Singing: "Water, Earth and Air and Fire,

What more can mortal man desire?"

(The Apple Tree's in leaf.)

As Adam lay a-dreaming beneath the Apple Tree The Angel of the Air he offered all the Air in fee. But Adam did not crave it,

Nor the flight he wouldn't brave it, Singing: - - "Air and Water, Earth and Fire,

What more can mortal man desire?"

(The Apple Tree's in bloom.)

As Adam lay a-dreaming beneath the Apple Tree The Angel of the Fire rose up and not a word said he.

But he wished a flame and made it, And in Adam's heart he laid it, Singing:-"Fire, Fire, burning Fire,

Stand up and reach your heart's desire!"

(The Apple Blossom's set.)

As Adam was a-working outside of Eden-Wall, He used the Earth, he used the Seas, he used the Air and all;

And out of black disaster

He arose to be the master

Of Earth and Water, Air and Fire, But never reached his heart's desire! (The Apple Tree's cut down!)

A SONG OF KABIR

My brother kneels, so saith Kabir,
To stone and brass in heathen-wise,
But in my brother's voice I hear
My own unanswered agonies.
His God is as his fates assign

His prayer is all the world's — and mine!

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