Gustavus Vasaand other poems
For Harfagar, whose strong unconquer'd mind

The tyrant knew, unmatch'd among mankind,

Caught in his snares, was now in chains confined.

The sudden blow his resolution shook;

Deliberate fortitude his heart forsook;

The pile of hope, that many a year had rear'd,

Seem'd sunk in air, and now no more appear'd.

Stenon had welcomed him, benign and free,

With warm and undissembling amity,

Enroll'd him in the list of friends select

He singled out his measures to direct—

And e'en his life was in Ernestus' power.

This Christiern saw, and urg'd the fatal hour.

With bribes and honours he the youth attack'd,

With promised secrecy his proffers back'd,

Tried smooth persuasion's most effectual strain,

And added threats, not likely to be vain.

Strong was th' assault; he arm'd his hopeless breast,

And summon'd all his forces to the test.

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