AND now, behold! as at the approach of morning, | |
| Through the gross vapors, Mars grows fiery red | |
| Down in the west upon the ocean floor, | |
| Appeared to me,may I again behold it! | |
| A light along the sea, so swiftly coming, | 5 |
| Its motion by no flight of wing is equalled. | |
| And when therefrom I had withdrawn a little | |
| Mine eyes, that I might question my conductor, | |
| Again I saw it brighter grown and larger. | |
| Thereafter, on all sides of it, appeared | 10 |
| I knew not what of white, and underneath, | |
| Little by little, there came forth another. | |
| My master yet had uttered not a word, | |
| While the first whiteness into wings unfolded; | |
| But, when he clearly recognized the pilot, | 15 |
| He cried aloud: Quick, quick, and bow the knee! | |
| Behold the Angel of God! fold up thy hands! | |
| Henceforward shalt thou see such officers! | |
| See, how he scorns all human arguments, | |
| So that no oar he wants, nor other sail | 20 |
| Than his own wings, between so distant shores! | |
| See, how he holds them, pointed straight to heaven, | |
| Fanning the air with the eternal pinions, | |
| That do not moult themselves like mortal hair! | |
| And then, as nearer and more near us came | 25 |
| The Bird of Heaven, more glorious he appeared, | |
| So that the eye could not sustain his presence, | |
| But down I cast it; and he came to shore | |
| With a small vessel, gliding swift and light, | |
| So that the water swallowed naught thereof. | 30 |
| Upon the stern stood the Celestial Pilot! | |
| Beatitude seemed written in his face! | |
| And more than a hundred spirits sat within. | |
| In exitu Israel de Ægypto! | |
| Thus sang they all together in one voice, | 35 |
| With whatso in that Psalm is after written. | |
| Then made he sign of holy rood upon them, | |
| Whereat all cast themselves upon the shore, | |
| And he departed swiftly as he came. | |
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