BOOK THE FIFTH
7. Chapter VII
(continued)
'Who is there?' said the trembling and hollow voice of one who had preceded
them in their place of refuge. 'Yet, what matters?--the crush of the ruined
world forbids to us friends or foes.'
Ione turned at the sound of the voice, and, with a faint shriek, cowered
again beneath the arms of Glaucus: and he, looking in the direction of the
voice, beheld the cause of her alarm. Through the darkness glared forth two
burning eyes--the lightning flashed and lingered athwart the temple--and
Glaucus, with a shudder, perceived the lion to which he had been doomed
couched beneath the pillars--and, close beside it, unwitting of the
vicinity, lay the giant form of him who had accosted them--the wounded
gladiator, Niger.
That lightning had revealed to each other the form of beast and man; yet the
instinct of both was quelled. Nay, the lion crept nearer and nearer to the
gladiator, as for companionship; and the gladiator did not recede or
tremble. The revolution of Nature had dissolved her lighter terrors as well
as her wonted ties.
While they were thus terribly protected, a group of men and women, bearing
torches, passed by the temple. They were of the congregation of the
Nazarenes; and a sublime and unearthly emotion had not, indeed, quelled
their awe, but it had robbed awe of fear. They had long believed, according
to the error of the early Christians, that the Last Day was at hand; they
imagined now that the Day had come.
'Woe! woe!' cried, in a shrill and piercing voice, the elder at their head.
'Behold! the Lord descendeth to judgment! He maketh fire come down from
heaven in the sight of men! Woe! woe! ye strong and mighty! Woe to ye of
the fasces and the purple! Woe to the idolater and the worshipper of the
beast! Woe to ye who pour forth the blood of saints, and gloat over the
death-pangs of the sons of God! Woe to the harlot of the sea!--woe! woe!'
And with a loud and deep chorus, the troop chanted forth along the wild
horrors of the air, 'Woe to the harlot of the sea!--woe! woe!'
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