Lyrics & Poems From Ibsen, Including Songs From the Dramas, Together With the Scene of Aase's Death From 'peer Gynt'

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Say : he was something gone in years ? — Einar.
What then ? — Brand.
Of course. And going grey ?
Thin-haired as is old gaffer's way, With frosty beard, like silver-thread f Not cross — or just enough, let's say, To frighten children off to bed ; Brand 87 Slippers — or was it stocking-feet ?
That's not a point at which one boggles ; But I am sure 'twas only meet To put a skull-cap in and goggles.
Einar (angry).
What do you mean ?
Brand.
I do not jest.
'Tis just his portrait, I protest — So f
...eatured, fitted out and shod — Our national, our domestic God.
As Rome into a puling baby Turns the Redemption hero, you » Make God a poor decrepit gaby With second childhood well in view.
As the Pope chafes on Peter's chair Left with his picklock in the lurch, So you would narrow everywhere Our Lord's world-empire to a Church.
Life and belief you wholly sever : To be seems worthy no man's strife : To breathe is still your best endeavour — Not living out a whole, full life.
A- race that trifles and malingers — A God that peeps between his fingers — Paint him, to fit his period, A bald, grey, skull-cap-pated God !


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