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30 Now stand I at the summit of desires; I can revenge me on the enemy. And thou hast come to tear my victory from me! Till now, when from the window of thy turret Thou didst look on me, in the world's whole circle Again there seemed no thing to meet my eye, But the lake only, and the tower and grate. Around me all with tumult seethes of war. 'Mid trumpet clamour, 'mid the clash of arms, I seek impatient with a straining ear, For the angelic sound of thy sweet lips. And all the day for me is waiting hope. And when the evening season I have reached, I wish to lengthen it by memories: I reckon by its evenings all my life. Meanwhile the Order murmurs at repose, Entreat for war, demand their own perdition; And vengeful Halban will not let me breathe, But still recalls to me those ancient vows. The slaughtered hamlets, and the lands destroyed; Or if I will not listen his reproaches, He with one sigh, one glance, one beckoning, Can blow my smouldering vengeance to a flame. Now seems my destiny to near its end; Nought the Crusaders can withhold from war.