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SUNDAY. JULY 12.
THE FROZEN GRAIL.
TO PEARY AND HIS BAND.
By ELSA BARKER.
Why sing the legends of the Holy Grail,
The dead crusaders of the Sepulchre,
While these men live? Are the great bards
all dumb?
Here is a theme to shake the heart of Song,
And make Fame's watchman tremble at his
post.
What shall prevail against the spirit of man,
When solitude, and space, and cold, and
hunger,
And the white menace of uncertainty
Prevail not? Dante in his frozen hell
Shivering endured no bleakness like the void
These men have warmed with their own
flaming will
And peopled with their visions. The fierce
wind
From Arcturus in their faces, at their backs
The whip of the world's doubt, and in their
souls
Courage to die-if death should be the price
Of the cold cup that shall assuage their
thirst,
They climb, and fall. and stagger toward
the goal.
They lay themselves the road whereby they
travel.
And sue God for a franchise. Does He watch
Behind the lattice of the Northern Lights?
In that Grail-chapel of their stern-vowed
quest,
Ninety degrees beyond earth's blazing belt,
Will they behold the splendor of His face?
To conquer the world must man renounce
the world?
These have renounced it. Had ye only faith
Ye might move mountains, said the Naz-
arene.
Why, these have faith to move the zones of
man
Out to the point where All and Nothing meet.
They catch the bit of Death between their
teeth
In one wild dash to trample the unknown
And leap the bounds of knowledge. They
have dared
Even to defy the sentinel that guards.
The doors of the forbidden-dared to hurl
Their breathing bodies after the Ideal,
That like the Heavenly _Kingdom must be
taken
The leader of this quest has held the world
Only by violence, The star that leads
True to its orbit for a million years.
And shall he fail? They never fail who light
Their lamp of faith at the unwavering flame
Burnt for the altar service of the Race
From the beginning. He shall find the
The white immaculate Virgin of the North,
strange,
Whose steady gaze no mortal ever dared,
Whose icy hand no human ever grasped.
In the dread silence and the solitude
She waits and listens through the centuries
For one indomitable, destined soul,
Born to endure the glory of her eyes
And lift his warm lips to the frozen Grail.
-New York Times.
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