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EDWIN AND PAULINUS: THE CONVERSION OF NORTHUMBRIA by ANONYMOUS

First Line: THE BLACK-HAIRED GAUNT PAULINUS
Last Line: "WHEN OUR BRIEF DAYS ARE OVBER, / THAT WE SHALL LIVE AGAIN"
Subject(s): DEATH;IMMORTALITY; "DEAD, THE;"

THE black-haired gaunt Paulinus
By ruddy Edwin stood: --
"Bow down, O king of Deira
Before the blessed Rood!
Cast out the heathen idols
And worship Christ our Lord."
-- But Edwin looked and pondered,
And answered not a word.

Again the gaunt Paulinus
To ruddy Edwin spake:
"God offers life immortal
For his dear Son's own sake!
Wilt thou not hear his message,
Who bears the keys and sword?"
-- But Edwin looked and pondered,
And answered not a word.

Rose then a sage old warrior
Was fivescore winters old;
Whose beard from chin to girdle
Like one long snow-wreath rolled: --
"At Yule-time in our chamber
We sit in warmth and light,
While cold and howling round us
Lies the black land of Night.

"Athwart the room a sparrow
Darts from the open door:
Within the happy hearth-light
One red flash, -- and no more!
We see it come from darkness,
And into darkness go: --
So is our life, King Edwin!
Alas, that it is so!

"But if this pale Paulinus
Have somewhat more to tell;
Some news of Whence and Whither,
And where the soul will dwell; --
If on that outer darkness
The sun of hope may shine; --
He makes life worth the living!
I take his God for mine!"

So spake the wise old warrior;
And all about him cried,
"Paulinus' God hath conquered!
And he shall be our guide: --
For he makes life worth living
Who brings this message plain,
When our brief days are over,
That we shall live again."



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