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154 O grievous the fate

That attends upon wrong!

Stern ghost of our sire,

Thy vengeance is long!

Dark Fury of hell and of death, the hands of thy kingdom are strong!

O dark were the sorrows

That exile hath known!

He slew, but returned not

Alive to his own!

He struck down a brother, but fell, in the moment of triumph hewn down!

O lineage accurst,

O doom and despair!

Alas, for their quarrel,

The brothers that were!

And woe! for their pitiful end, who once were our love and our care!

O grievous the fate

That attends upon wrong!

Stern ghost of our sire,

Thy vengeance is long!

Dark Fury of hell and of death, the hands of thy kingdom are strong!

By proof have ye learnt it!

At once and as one,

O brothers belovèd,

To death ye were done!

Ye came to the strife of the sword, and behold! ye are both overthrown!