O! shame and horror to be said ! She was a perjured nun : That Marmion's paramour, (For such vile thing she was,) should scheme Her lover's nuptial hour; Illimitable power: Each proof that might the plot reveal, Instructions with his hand and seal; And thus Saint Hilda deigned, Through sinner's perfidy impure, Her house's glory to secure, And Clare's immortal weal. XXIV. “ 'Twere long, and needless, here to tell, How to my hand these papers fell; With me they must not stay. While journeying by the way ? — Deep penance may I pay! And O! with cautious speed, And, for thy well-earned meed, While priests can sing and read. What ailst thou ?-Speak!"-For as he took His frame ; and, ere reply, That on the breeze did die; Look at yon City Cross! And blazoned banners toss!" Dun-Edin's Cross, a pillar'd stone, Whence royal edict rang, In glorious trumpet clang. O! be his tomb as lead to lead, Strange, wild, and dimly seen ; Discern of sound or mien. Yet darkly did it seem, as there Heralds and Pursuivants prepare, With trumpet sound, and blazoned fair, A summons to proclaim; But indistinct the pageant proud, As fancy forms of midnight cloud, When flings the moon upon her shroud A wavering tinge of fame; * i. e, Curse. It flits, expands, and shifts, till loud, This awful summons came : XXVI. “ Prince, prelate, potentate, and peer, Whose names I now shall call, Scottish, or foreigner, give ear! Subjects of him who sent me here, At his tribunal to appear, I summon one and all: I cite you by each deadly sin, That ere hath soiled your hearts within ; I cite you by each brutal lust, That ere defiled your earthly dust, By wrath, by pride, by fear, By each o'er-mastering passion's tone, By the dark grave, and dying groan! When forty days are past and gone, · I cite you, at your Monarch's throne, To answer and appear." |