VI.

He who of old would rend the oak,

Dreamed not of the rebound;[250]

Chained by the trunk he vainly broke—

Alone—how looked he round?

Thou, in the sternness of thy strength,

An equal deed hast done at length.

And darker fate hast found:

He fell, the forest prowlers' prey;

But thou must eat thy heart away!

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