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KNUD IVERSON.
He had called for help to heaven,
Trusting the Father's love;
But he sank m the hungry river,
For no help came from above.

I have read how the Roman soldier,
When the day was surely lost,
Would die with the harness on him,
But not desert his post;
I have read how the Christian martyr
The burning furnace trod,
And smiled at its fiery torture,
But would not deny his God;

Great was the Roman soldier,
With his fearless self-control,
And greater the Christian martyr,
With his constancy of soul;
No story of field or fagot,
Where courage at sure death smiled,
Has half such power to thrill me,
As the tale of that martyr-child!