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6 Or listen, pleased, to sound of female tongues, To courtiers' jests reply with other jests; Or scatter unto ladies courteous words With chilly smile, as dainties cast to children— These were rare moments of forgetfulness;— And speedily some light, unmeaning word, That had no sense for others, woke in him Passionate stirrings. These words: Fatherland, Duty, Beloved,—the mention of Crusades, And Litwa, all the mirth of Wallenrod Instantly poisoned. Hearing them, again He turned away his countenance, again Became to all around insensible. And buried him in thoughts mysterious. Maybe, remembering his holy call, He would forbid himself the sweets of earth; The sweets of friendship only did he know. One only friend had chosen to himself, A saint by virtue and by holy state. This was a hoary monk; men called him Halban. He shared the loneliness of Wallenrod; He was alike confessor of his soul. And of his heart the trusted confidant O blessed friendship! saint is he on earth. Whom friendship with the holy ones unites.