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shadows o'er Clan…Alpine's grave; And; answering Lomond's breezes deep; Soothe many a chieftain's endless sleep。 The Cross thus formed he held on high; With wasted hand and haggard eye; And strange and mingled feelings woke; While his anathema he spoke:
IX。
'Woe to the clansman who shall view This symbol of sepulchral yew; Forgetful that its branches grew Where weep the heavens their holiest dew On Alpine's dwelling low! Deserter of his Chieftain's trust; He ne'er shall mingle with their dust; But; from his sires and kindred thrust; Each clansman's execration just Shall doom him wrath and woe。' He paused; the word the vassals took; With forward step and fiery look; On high their naked brands they shook; Their clattering targets wildly strook; And first in murmur low; Then like the billow in his course; That far to seaward finds his source; And flings to shore his mustered force; Burst with loud roar their answer hoarse; 'Woe to the traitor; woe!' Ben…an's gray scalp the accents knew; The joyous wolf from covert drew; The exulting eagle screamed afar; They knew the voice of Alpine's war。
X。
The shout was hushed on lake and fell; The Monk resumed his muttered spell: Dismal and low its accents came; The while he scathed the Cross with flame; And the few words that reached the air; Although the holiest name was there; Had more of blasphemy than prayer。 But when he shook above the crowd Its kindled points; he spoke aloud: 'Woe to the wretch who fails to rear At this dread sign the ready spear! For; as the flames this symbol sear; His home; the refuge of his fear; A kindred fate shall know; Far o'er its roof the volumed flame Clan…Alpine's vengeance shall proclaim; While maids and matrons on his name Shall call down wretchedness and shame; And infamy and woe。' Then rose the cry of females; shrill As goshawk's whistle on the hill; Denouncing misery and ill; Mingled with childhood's babbling trill Of curses stammered slow; Answering with imprecation dread; 'Sunk be his home in embers red! And cursed be the meanest shed That o'er shall hide the houseless head We doom to want and woe!' A sharp and shrieking echo gave; Coir…Uriskin; thy goblin cave! And the gray pass where birches wave On Beala…nam…bo。
XI。
Then deeper paused the priest anew; And hard his laboring breath he drew; While; with set teeth and clenched hand; And eyes that glowed like fiery brand; He meditated curse more dread; And deadlier; on the clansman's head Who; summoned to his chieftain's aid; The signal saw and disobeyed。 The crosslet's points of sparkling wood He quenched among the bubbling blood。 And; as again the sign he reared; Hollow and hoarse his voice was heard: 'When flits this Cross from man to man; Vich…Alpine's summons to his clan; Burst be the ear that fails to heed! Palsied the foot that shuns to speed! May ravens tear the careless eyes; Wolves make the coward heart their prize! As sinks that blood…stream in the earth; So may his heart's…blood drench his hearth! As dies in hissing gore the spark; Quench thou his light; Destruction dark! And be the grace to him denied; Bought by this sign to all beside! He ceased; no echo gave again The murmur of the deep Amen。
XII。
Then Roderick with impatient look From Brian's hand the symbol took: 'Speed; Malise; speed' he said; and gave The crosslet to his henchman brave。 'The muster…place be Lanrick mead Instant the time…speed; Malise; speed!' Like heath…bird; when the hawks pursue; A barge across Loch Katrine flew: High stood the henchman on the prow; So rapidly the barge…mall row; The bubbles; where they launched the boat; Were all unbroken and afloat; Dancing in foam and ripple still; When it had neared the mainland hill; And from the silver beach's side Still was the prow three fathom wide; When lightly bounded to the land The messenger of blood and brand。
XIII。
Speed; Malise; speed! the dun deer's hide On fleeter foot was never tied。 Speed; Malise; speed! such cause of haste Thine active sinews never braced。 Bend 'gainst the steepy hill thy breast; Burst down like torrent from its crest; With short and springing footstep pass The trembling bog and false morass; Across the brook like roebuck bound; And thread the brake like questing hound; The crag is high; the scaur is deep; Yet shrink not from the desperate leap: Parched are thy burning lips and brow; Yet by the fountain pause not now; Herald of battle; fate; and fear; Stretch onward in thy fleet career! The wounded hind thou track'st not now; Pursuest not maid through greenwood bough; Nor priest thou now thy flying pace With rivals in the mountain race; But danger; death; and warrior deed Are in thy coursespeed; Malise; speed!
XIV。
Fast as the fatal symbol flies; In arms the huts and hamlets rise; From winding glen; from upland brown; They poured each hardy tenant down。 Nor slacked the messenger his pace; He showed the sign; he named the place; And; pressing forward like the wind; Left clamor and surprise behind。 The fisherman forsook the strand; The swarthy smith took dirk and brand; With changed cheer; the mower blithe Left in the half…cut swath his scythe; The herds without a keeper strayed; The plough was in mid…furrow staved; The falconer tossed his hawk away; The hunter left the stag at hay; Prompt at the signal of alarms; Each son of Alpine rushed to arms; So swept the tumult and affray Along the margin of Achray。 Alas; thou lovely lake! that e'er Thy banks should echo sounds of fear! The rocks; the bosky thickets; sleep So stilly on thy bosom deep; The lark's blithe carol from the cloud Seems for the scene too gayly loud。
XV。
Speed; Malise; speed! The lake is past; Duncraggan's huts appear at last; And peep; like moss…grown rocks; half seen Half hidden in the copse so green; There mayst thou rest; thy labor done; Their lord shall speed the signal on。 As stoops the hawk upon his prey; The henchman shot him down the way。 What woful accents load the gale? The funeral yell; the female wail! A gallant hunter's sport is o'er; A valiant warrior fights no more。 Who; in the battle or the chase; At Roderick's side shall fill his place! Within the hall; where torch's ray Supplies the excluded beams of day; Lies Duncan on his lowly bier; And o'er him streams his widow's tear。 His stripling son stands mournful by; His youngest weeps; but knows not why; The village maids and matrons round The dismal coronach resound。
XVI。
Coronach。
He is gone on the mountain; He is lost to the forest; Like a summer…dried fountain; When our need was the sorest。 The font; reappearing; From the rain…drops shall borrow; But to us comes no cheering; To Duncan no morrow!
The hand of the reaper Takes the ears that are hoary; But the voice of the weeper Wails manhood in glory。 The autumn winds rushing Waft the leaves that are searest; But our flower was in flushing; When blighting was nearest。
Fleet foot on the correi; Sage counsel in cumber; Red hand in the foray; How sound is thy slumber! Like the dew on the mountain; Like the foam on the river; Like the bubble on the fountain; Thou art gone; and forever!
XVII。
See Stumah; who; the bier beside His master's corpse with wonder eyed; Poor Stumah! whom his least halloo Could send like lightning o'er the dew; Bristles his crest; and points his ears; As if some stranger step he hears。 'T is not a mourner's muffled tread; Who comes to sorrow o'er the dead; But headlong haste or deadly fear Urge the precipitate career。 All stand aghast:unheeding all; The henchman bursts into the hall; Before the dead man's bier he stood; Held forth the Cross besmeared with blood; 'The muster…place is Lanrick mead; Speed forth the signal! clansmen。 speed!'
XVIII;
Angus; the heir of Duncan's line; Sprung forth and seized the fatal sign。 In haste the stripling to his side His father's dirk and broadsword tied; But when he saw his mother's eye Watch him in speechless agony; Back to her opened arms he flew Pressed on her lips a fond adieu; 'Alas 〃 she sobbed;' and yet be gone; And speed thee forth; like Duncan's son!' One look he cast upon the bier; Dashed from his eye the gathering tear; Breathed deep to clear his laboring breast; And tossed aloft his bonnet crest; Then; like the high…bred colt when; freed; First he essays his fire and speed; He vanished; and o'er moor and moss Sped forward with the Fiery Cross。 Suspended was the widow's tear While yet his footsteps she could hear; And when she marked the henchman's eye Wet with unwonted sympathy; 'Kinsman;' she said; 'his race is run That should have sped shine errand on 。 The oak teas fallen?the sapling bough Is all Duncraggan's shelter now Yet trust I well; his duty done; The orphan's God will guard my son。 And you; in many a danger true At Duncan's hest your blades that drew; To arms; and guard that orphan's head! Let babes and women wail the dead。' Then weapon… clang and martial call Resounded through the funeral hall; While f