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His Mother.

Ay, thou wast ever loth to stay.
As boy thou long'dst to be away—

Brand.

It was at your desire I went.

His Mother.

Ay, and good reason too, I say
'Twas needful thou shouldst be a priest.


[Examines him more closely.]


H'm, he is grown up strong and tall.
But heed this word of mine, at least,—
Care for thy life, son!

Brand.

                        Is that all?

His Mother.

Thy life? What's dearer?

Brand.

                         I would say:
Have you more counsels to convey?

His Mother.

For others, use them as you may,
And welcome. But thy life, O save it
For my sake; it was I that gave it.


[Angrily]


Your mad deed's talked of far and near;
It scares and harrows me to hear.
On such a day to dare the fjord,
And squander what you're bound to hoard!
You of our clan survive alone,
You are my son, my flesh and bone;