A life of wailing grief and bitter tears.

Strophe II

One was there who did rear

A lion's whelp within his home to dwell,

A monster waking fear,

Weaned from the mother's milk it loved so well:

Then in life's dawning light,

Loved by the children, petted by the old,

Oft in his arms clasped tight,

As one an infant newly-born would hold,