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Abide with us, a sharer of our hearth.

Hereafter this: now must I hasten on.

O prosper thou, and come again in peace!

Through all my realm I publish to my folk

That, for these blessings, dances they array,

And that atonement-fumes from altars rise.

For now to happier days than those o'erpast

Have we attained. I own me blest indeed.

O the works of the Gods—in manifold forms they reveal them:

Manifold things unhoped-for the Gods to accomplishment bring.

And the things that we looked for, the Gods deign not to fulfil them;

And the paths undiscerned of our eyes, the Gods unseal them.

So fell this marvellous thing.

[Exeunt omnes.