Shiver’d, shatter’d—pluck’d away—All that bound me to the clay.
Shiver’d, shatter’d—pluck’d away—All that bound me to the clay.
Shiver’d, shatter’d—pluck’d away—All that bound me to the clay.
Shiver’d, shatter’d—pluck’d away—
All that bound me to the clay.
[Stands a while motionless; by degrees her face assumes an expression of radiant gladness.Brandreturns; she flies joyously towards him, flings herself about his neck, and cries.]
[Stands a while motionless; by degrees her face assumes an expression of radiant gladness.Brandreturns; she flies joyously towards him, flings herself about his neck, and cries.]
I am free, Brand, I am free!
I am free, Brand, I am free!
I am free, Brand, I am free!
I am free, Brand, I am free!
Brand.
Brand.
Brand.
Agnes!
Agnes!
Agnes!
Agnes!
Agnes.
Agnes.
Agnes.
Night is fled from me!All the terrors that oppress’dLike an incubus my breast,In the gulf are sunk to rest!Will hath conquer’d in the fray,Cloud and mist are swept away;Through the night, athwart the Dead,Streaks of morning glimmer red.Graveyard! Graveyard! By the wordNow no more a tear is stirr’d;By the name no wound is riven,Risen is the child to heaven!
Night is fled from me!All the terrors that oppress’dLike an incubus my breast,In the gulf are sunk to rest!Will hath conquer’d in the fray,Cloud and mist are swept away;Through the night, athwart the Dead,Streaks of morning glimmer red.Graveyard! Graveyard! By the wordNow no more a tear is stirr’d;By the name no wound is riven,Risen is the child to heaven!
Night is fled from me!All the terrors that oppress’dLike an incubus my breast,In the gulf are sunk to rest!Will hath conquer’d in the fray,Cloud and mist are swept away;Through the night, athwart the Dead,Streaks of morning glimmer red.Graveyard! Graveyard! By the wordNow no more a tear is stirr’d;By the name no wound is riven,Risen is the child to heaven!
Night is fled from me!
All the terrors that oppress’d
Like an incubus my breast,
In the gulf are sunk to rest!
Will hath conquer’d in the fray,
Cloud and mist are swept away;
Through the night, athwart the Dead,
Streaks of morning glimmer red.
Graveyard! Graveyard! By the word
Now no more a tear is stirr’d;
By the name no wound is riven,
Risen is the child to heaven!
Brand.
Brand.
Brand.
Agnes! Thou hast conquerednow.now.
Agnes! Thou hast conquerednow.now.
Agnes! Thou hast conquerednow.now.
Agnes! Thou hast conquerednow.now.
Agnes.
Agnes.
Agnes.
I indeed have conquer’d. Yes;Conquer’d death and bitterness!Oh, look up, look heavenward, thouSee, before the throne he stands—As in old days—radiant, glad,To us stretching down his hands!Though a thousand mouths I had,Leave to ask, and to obtain,Never one of them should prayFor his coming back again.O how wond’rous is God’s way!By that sacrifice, so grievous,Won from bondage is my soul;He was given us but to leave us,Died to lure me to the goal.Thanks be to thee that thy handStoutly strove and firmly led—Ah, I saw thine own heart bled.Now it is forthee, instead,In the vale of choice to stand,Now fortheeto hear the callOf the awfulNoughtorAll.
I indeed have conquer’d. Yes;Conquer’d death and bitterness!Oh, look up, look heavenward, thouSee, before the throne he stands—As in old days—radiant, glad,To us stretching down his hands!Though a thousand mouths I had,Leave to ask, and to obtain,Never one of them should prayFor his coming back again.O how wond’rous is God’s way!By that sacrifice, so grievous,Won from bondage is my soul;He was given us but to leave us,Died to lure me to the goal.Thanks be to thee that thy handStoutly strove and firmly led—Ah, I saw thine own heart bled.Now it is forthee, instead,In the vale of choice to stand,Now fortheeto hear the callOf the awfulNoughtorAll.
I indeed have conquer’d. Yes;Conquer’d death and bitterness!Oh, look up, look heavenward, thouSee, before the throne he stands—As in old days—radiant, glad,To us stretching down his hands!Though a thousand mouths I had,Leave to ask, and to obtain,Never one of them should prayFor his coming back again.O how wond’rous is God’s way!By that sacrifice, so grievous,Won from bondage is my soul;He was given us but to leave us,Died to lure me to the goal.Thanks be to thee that thy handStoutly strove and firmly led—Ah, I saw thine own heart bled.Now it is forthee, instead,In the vale of choice to stand,Now fortheeto hear the callOf the awfulNoughtorAll.
I indeed have conquer’d. Yes;
Conquer’d death and bitterness!
Oh, look up, look heavenward, thou
See, before the throne he stands—
As in old days—radiant, glad,
To us stretching down his hands!
Though a thousand mouths I had,
Leave to ask, and to obtain,
Never one of them should pray
For his coming back again.
O how wond’rous is God’s way!
By that sacrifice, so grievous,
Won from bondage is my soul;
He was given us but to leave us,
Died to lure me to the goal.
Thanks be to thee that thy hand
Stoutly strove and firmly led—
Ah, I saw thine own heart bled.
Now it is forthee, instead,
In the vale of choice to stand,
Now fortheeto hear the call
Of the awfulNoughtorAll.
Brand.
Brand.
Brand.
Agnes, this is darkly said;—Vanquish’d, lo, our sorrow lies!
Agnes, this is darkly said;—Vanquish’d, lo, our sorrow lies!
Agnes, this is darkly said;—Vanquish’d, lo, our sorrow lies!
Agnes, this is darkly said;—
Vanquish’d, lo, our sorrow lies!
Agnes.
Agnes.
Agnes.
Thou forget’st the word of dread:Whoso sees Jehovah dies!
Thou forget’st the word of dread:Whoso sees Jehovah dies!
Thou forget’st the word of dread:Whoso sees Jehovah dies!
Thou forget’st the word of dread:
Whoso sees Jehovah dies!
Brand.[Starts back.]
Brand.[Starts back.]
Brand.
[Starts back.]
Woe upon me! What a lightThou has kindled! Never! No!I have stalwart hands for fight,And I will not let thee go!Tear all earthly ties from me,All possessions I will lose,Only never, never thee!
Woe upon me! What a lightThou has kindled! Never! No!I have stalwart hands for fight,And I will not let thee go!Tear all earthly ties from me,All possessions I will lose,Only never, never thee!
Woe upon me! What a lightThou has kindled! Never! No!I have stalwart hands for fight,And I will not let thee go!Tear all earthly ties from me,All possessions I will lose,Only never, never thee!
Woe upon me! What a light
Thou has kindled! Never! No!
I have stalwart hands for fight,
And I will not let thee go!
Tear all earthly ties from me,
All possessions I will lose,
Only never, never thee!
Agnes.
Agnes.
Agnes.
At the cross-way stand’st thou:choose!choose!Quench the kindled light I brought,Fence the fountain of my thought,Give me back my idol treasures(Still she lingers by the door),Give me back the earthly pleasuresOf the bright, blind days of yore;Thrust me back into the pitWhere till now I lulled my sin,Deeper, deeper thrust me in—Thou canst lightly compass it;Clip my wings and check my flight,Load my feet, and drag me boundDown, down from thy dizzy heightTo my lowly native ground;Let me lead the life I ledWhen the darkness yet was dread:If thou darest thus to lose,Then, as ever, I am thine;At the cross-way stand’st thou: choose!
At the cross-way stand’st thou:choose!choose!Quench the kindled light I brought,Fence the fountain of my thought,Give me back my idol treasures(Still she lingers by the door),Give me back the earthly pleasuresOf the bright, blind days of yore;Thrust me back into the pitWhere till now I lulled my sin,Deeper, deeper thrust me in—Thou canst lightly compass it;Clip my wings and check my flight,Load my feet, and drag me boundDown, down from thy dizzy heightTo my lowly native ground;Let me lead the life I ledWhen the darkness yet was dread:If thou darest thus to lose,Then, as ever, I am thine;At the cross-way stand’st thou: choose!
At the cross-way stand’st thou:choose!choose!Quench the kindled light I brought,Fence the fountain of my thought,Give me back my idol treasures(Still she lingers by the door),Give me back the earthly pleasuresOf the bright, blind days of yore;Thrust me back into the pitWhere till now I lulled my sin,Deeper, deeper thrust me in—Thou canst lightly compass it;Clip my wings and check my flight,Load my feet, and drag me boundDown, down from thy dizzy heightTo my lowly native ground;Let me lead the life I ledWhen the darkness yet was dread:If thou darest thus to lose,Then, as ever, I am thine;At the cross-way stand’st thou: choose!
At the cross-way stand’st thou:choose!choose!
Quench the kindled light I brought,
Fence the fountain of my thought,
Give me back my idol treasures
(Still she lingers by the door),
Give me back the earthly pleasures
Of the bright, blind days of yore;
Thrust me back into the pit
Where till now I lulled my sin,
Deeper, deeper thrust me in—
Thou canst lightly compass it;
Clip my wings and check my flight,
Load my feet, and drag me bound
Down, down from thy dizzy height
To my lowly native ground;
Let me lead the life I led
When the darkness yet was dread:
If thou darest thus to lose,
Then, as ever, I am thine;
At the cross-way stand’st thou: choose!
Brand.
Brand.
Brand.
Woe, if such a choice were mine.Ah, but in some place afar,Where no bitter memories are,Death and darkness thou shalt brave!
Woe, if such a choice were mine.Ah, but in some place afar,Where no bitter memories are,Death and darkness thou shalt brave!
Woe, if such a choice were mine.Ah, but in some place afar,Where no bitter memories are,Death and darkness thou shalt brave!
Woe, if such a choice were mine.
Ah, but in some place afar,
Where no bitter memories are,
Death and darkness thou shalt brave!
Agnes.
Agnes.
Agnes.
Hast thouherethy work forgotten,Holy work—and holy grave?And the thousands sin-besotten,It isherethy task to save—Those thou guidest for God’s sakeTo the Fountain that renews?At the cross-way stand’st thou:choose!choose!
Hast thouherethy work forgotten,Holy work—and holy grave?And the thousands sin-besotten,It isherethy task to save—Those thou guidest for God’s sakeTo the Fountain that renews?At the cross-way stand’st thou:choose!choose!
Hast thouherethy work forgotten,Holy work—and holy grave?And the thousands sin-besotten,It isherethy task to save—Those thou guidest for God’s sakeTo the Fountain that renews?At the cross-way stand’st thou:choose!choose!
Hast thouherethy work forgotten,
Holy work—and holy grave?
And the thousands sin-besotten,
It isherethy task to save—
Those thou guidest for God’s sake
To the Fountain that renews?
At the cross-way stand’st thou:choose!choose!
Brand.
Brand.
Brand.
Then I have no choice to make.
Then I have no choice to make.
Then I have no choice to make.
Then I have no choice to make.
Agnes.[Throws herself on his neck.]
Agnes.[Throws herself on his neck.]
Agnes.
[Throws herself on his neck.]
Thanks for that, and thanks for all!Thou the weary one hast led;Over me the dank mists fall,Thou wilt watch beside my bed.
Thanks for that, and thanks for all!Thou the weary one hast led;Over me the dank mists fall,Thou wilt watch beside my bed.
Thanks for that, and thanks for all!Thou the weary one hast led;Over me the dank mists fall,Thou wilt watch beside my bed.
Thanks for that, and thanks for all!
Thou the weary one hast led;
Over me the dank mists fall,
Thou wilt watch beside my bed.
Brand.
Brand.
Brand.
Sleep! thy day’s work now is done.
Sleep! thy day’s work now is done.
Sleep! thy day’s work now is done.
Sleep! thy day’s work now is done.
Agnes.
Agnes.
Agnes.
Done, and now the lamp alight.I have fought out all my might,I am weary of the sun.Oh, but praising God is best!Brand, good-night!
Done, and now the lamp alight.I have fought out all my might,I am weary of the sun.Oh, but praising God is best!Brand, good-night!
Done, and now the lamp alight.I have fought out all my might,I am weary of the sun.Oh, but praising God is best!Brand, good-night!
Done, and now the lamp alight.
I have fought out all my might,
I am weary of the sun.
Oh, but praising God is best!
Brand, good-night!
Brand.
Brand.
Brand.
Good-night!
Good-night!
Good-night!
Good-night!
Agnes.
Agnes.
Agnes.
Good-night.Good-night.Thanks for all. Now I will rest.[Goes.
Good-night.Good-night.Thanks for all. Now I will rest.[Goes.
Good-night.Good-night.Thanks for all. Now I will rest.[Goes.
Good-night.Good-night.
Thanks for all. Now I will rest.
[Goes.
Brand.[Clenches his hands against his breast.]
Brand.[Clenches his hands against his breast.]
Brand.
[Clenches his hands against his breast.]
Soul, be patient in thy pain!Triumph in its bitter cost.All to lose was all to gain;Nought abideth but the Lost!
Soul, be patient in thy pain!Triumph in its bitter cost.All to lose was all to gain;Nought abideth but the Lost!
Soul, be patient in thy pain!Triumph in its bitter cost.All to lose was all to gain;Nought abideth but the Lost!
Soul, be patient in thy pain!
Triumph in its bitter cost.
All to lose was all to gain;
Nought abideth but the Lost!