Around the throne
a blue expanse of light
Extended past the reach of
angel sight;
There heaven’s superior
spirits made abode,
Foremost in power, and nearest
to their God.
Amidst the azure sea like
stars they shone,
And circled in an hundred
orbs the throne.
Those who o’er states
preside, and those whose hand
Sheds war, or peace, or famine
o’er a land;
Who guide the uncertain tempest
in the pole,
Watch the red comet, and the
stars control.
Thro’ the
bless’d orders, as in ranks they rise,
The Power on Earth’s
bright guardians turn’d his eyes.
The attendant Spirit knew
the mystic sign,
For ever seated near the throne
divine:
He saw his sovereign’s
will by looks express’d,
And Suecia’s guardian
angel thus address’d:
“Haste,
faithful Spirit! to the nether skies,
Where Dalecarlia’s misty
mountains rise:
A Danish fort on the rude
frontier stands,
Pregnant with war, and all
the land commands:
With specious safety lull
the band to rest,
Unstring each nerve, and weaken
every breast.
The peasant-tribes with new-born
strength inspire,
Bid ev’n the fearful
glow with martial fire,
With sudden hope their cold
despondence quell,
And patriot grief with patriot
ire dispel.
Thence bend thy way to Denmark’s
stormy coast,
Where princely Frederic heads
his secret host.
Let fears and jealousies each
town alarm,
And Denmark’s boldest
tribes for Frederic arm.
That done, on Eric’s
hero-son attend,
Each motion guide, and each
design befriend;
And to his sight in broader
view unfold
The bright events to young
Ernestus told.
Such be thy task: the
rest in silence wait,
’Till changeful time
shall work the will of fate.”
Before the throne
th’ obedient Seraph bows,
And veils the star that glitters
on his brows;
Then thro’ the blue
abyss impetuous flies
Where starr’d with suns
heaven’s ample pathway lies,
Its radiant limit: thro’
that path he springs,
And shoots smooth-gliding
on refulgent wings.
Far in the void
of heaven a secret way
Leads from the mansions of
empyreal day,
That wanders devious from
the road of light,
And deepens gradual into central
night:
By this dim path he sought
the dark profound
Of utmost hell, Creation’s
flaming bound,
Saw the far-distant gleam,
and heard the roar
Of dashing surges on the burning
shore.
With hasty steps he trod the
deep descent,
Thro’ the gross air,
that brighten’d as he went,
And call’d a spirit
from the gulphs below,
Heaven’s scourge, and
minister of human woe.
The summon’d fiend forsook
the fiery wave,
And Sweden’s Genius
thus his mandate gave: