One year before. Old-fashioned times and men,
And wives and maidens, were in Sweden then.
These five came there for counsel: they were tired
Of hoping on for all the heart desired;
And Jacob, old but mighty-thewed as youth,
In all their words did sadly own the truth,
And said unto them, "Wealth cannot be found
In Sweden now by men who till the ground.
I've thought at times of leaving this bare place.
And holding seaward with a seeking face
For those new lands they speak of, where men thrive.
Alone I've thought of this; but now you five —
Five brother men of Eibsen blood—shall say
If our old stock from here must wend their way.
And seek a home where anxious sires can give
To every child enough whereon to live."
Then each took thought in silence. Jacob gazed
Across them at the pastures worn and grazed
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SONGS FROM THE SOUTHERN SEAS.