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Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906

"The Feast at Solhoug"


Aye, by my faith he does. He has a shield-bearer and six armed
men in his train. What would you? Gudmund Alfson is a far other
man than he was when he set forth to seek his fortune. But I must
ride forth to seek him. [Calls out.] The gilded saddle on my horse!
And forget not the bridle with the serpents' heads! [Looks out to
the back.] Ha, there he is already at the gate! Well, then, my
staff--my silver-headed staff! Such a lordly knight--Heaven save
us!--we must receive him with honour, with all seemly honour!
[Goes hastily out to the back.

MARGIT. [Brooding]
Alone he departed, a penniless swain;
With esquires and henchmen now comes he again.
What would he? Comes he, forsooth, to see
My bitter and gnawing misery?
Would he try how long, in my lot accurst,
I can writhe and moan, ere my heart-strings burst--
Thinks he that--? Ah, let him only try!
Full little joy shall he reap thereby.
[She beckons through the doorway on the right. Three
handmaidens enter.
List, little maids, what I say to you:
Find me my silken mantle blue.
Go with me into my bower anon:
My richest of velvets and furs do on.
Two of you shall deck me in scarlet and vair,
The third shall wind pearl-strings into my hair.
All my jewels and gauds bear away with ye!
[The handmaids go out to the left, taking the ornaments
with them.
Since Margit the Hill-King's bride must be,
Well! don we the queenly livery!
[She goes out to the left.


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