A mighty augury[274] is laid.

It rests with me to wind my horn,—

Thou art with numbers overborne;

It rests with me, here, brand to brand,

Worn as thou art, to bid thee stand:

But, not for clan, nor kindred’s cause,

Will I depart from honor’s laws;

To assail a wearied man were shame,

And stranger is a holy name;

Guidance and rest, and food and fire,