see'st how I tremb
Maniaci Shapin <diallage <at> txapp.org>
2010-03-30 22:21:34 GMT
D thy terror; But Balder, false one, he shall soon experience That I
fear no one. [About to go. LOKE. Softly, prince! be cautious!
I see thy courage; but thy foe is mighty. HOTHER. Is my arm weak?
LOKE. It is against a half-god; Yet he can
die. I know a spear which slayeth. HOTHER.
Thou dreamest! LOKE. Spare thy doubts. That spear or nothing Can wound
his breast.--But see, the sun is rising, And I must fly to
subterranean places; But I'll forsake thee not. This horn I give thee,
And when thy need
is greatest, then, O Hother! Blow strongly in that horn, and turning
westward, Call thrice aloud on Vanfred--Vanfred! Vanfred! [The two
last times he cries it with a hollow voice, after having disappeared
among the rocks, and the
last time of all evidently farther away than the other. Immediately
thereupon a noise is heard among the rocks, as of distant thunder.
HOTHER, and presently NANNA. HOTHER (casts away the horn).
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