The Sea-King A metrical romance, in six cantos. With notes, historical and illustrative. By J. Stanyan Bigg |
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LII.
Then Ragnar trod again th' enchanted hallWhere he before had roused him from his trance;
Here heavenly voices on each other call,
And forms half seen, half hid, before his vision dance.
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And thrill with music all the neighbouring air;
While as they sing, upon the soul, a state
Of bliss steals, like a dream, when joy is present there.
All is enchantment, music, feast, and hall,
Those flitting forms;—all is enchantment;—all!
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