首页 >出版文学> The Tapestried Chamber>第34章
  Rise,rise,’’saidRichard,compellinghimtostandup;itbeseemsnotthatknees,whicharesofrequentlybendedtotheDeity,shouldpressthegroundinhonourofman。Whatdangerawaitsus,reverendfather?andwhenstoodthepowerofEnglandsolow,thatthenoisyblusterofthisnew-madeDuke’sdispleasureshouldalarmher,orhermonarch?’’
  Ihavelookedforthfrommymountainturretuponthestarryhostofheaven,aseachinhismidnightcircuitutteredwisdomtoanother,andknowledgetothefewwhocanunderstandtheirvoice。TheresitsanenemyinthyHouseofLife,LordKing,malignatoncetothyfame,andthyprosperity-
  anemanationofSaturn,menacingtheewithinstantandbloodyperil,andwhich,butthouyieldthyproudwilltotheruleofthyduty,willpresentlycrushthee,eveninthypride。’’
  Away,away-thisisheathenscience,’’saidtheKingChristianspractiseitnot-wisemenbelieveitnot-Oldman,thoudotest。’’
  Idotenot,Richard,’’answeredthehermit-Iamnotsohappy。Iknowmycondition,andthatsomeportionofreasonisyetpermittedme,notformyownuse,butthatoftheChurch,andtheadvancementoftheCross。Iamtheblindmanwhoholdsatorchtoothers,thoughityieldsnolighttohimself。AskmetouchingwhatconcernsthewealofChristendom,andofthisCrusade,andIwillspeakwiththeeasthewisestcounselloronwhosetonguepersuasioneversat。Speaktomeofmyownwretchedbeing,andmywordsshallbethoseofthemaniacoutcastwhichIam。’’
  IwouldnotbreakthebandsofunityasunderamongthePrincesoftheCrusade,’’saidRichard,withamitigatedtoneandmanner;butwhatatonementcantheyrendermefortheinjusticeandinsultwhichIhavesustained?’’
  EvenofthatIampreparedandcommissionedtospeakbytheCouncil,which,meetinghastilyatthesummonsofPhilipofFrance,havetakenmeasuresforthateffect。’’
  Strange,’’repliedRichard,thatothersshouldtreatofwhatisduetothewoundedMajestyofEngland!’’
  Theyarewillingtoanticipateyourdemands,ifitbepossible,’’
  answeredthehermit。InabodytheyconsentthattheBannerofEnglandbereplacedonSaintGeorge’sMount,andtheylayunderbanandcondemnationtheaudaciouscriminal,orcriminals,bywhomitwasoutraged,andwillannounceaprincelyrewardtoanywhoshalldenouncethedelinquent’sguilt,andgivehisfleshtothewolvesandravens。’’
  AndAustria,’’saidRichard-uponwhomrestsuchstrongpresumptionsthathewastheauthorofthedeed?’’
  Topreventdiscordinthehost,’’repliedthehermit,Austriawillclearhimselfofthesuspicion,bysubmittingtowhatsoeverordealthePatriarchofJerusalemshallimpose。’’
  Willheclearhimselfbythetrialbycombat?’’saidKingRichard。
  Hisoathprohibitsit,’’saidthehermit;and,moreover,theCouncilofthePrinces’’-
  WillneitherauthorisebattleagainsttheSaracens,’’interruptedRichard,noragainstanyoneelse。Butitisenough,father-thouhastshownmethefollyofproceedingasIdesignedinthismatter。Youshallsoonerlightyourtorchinapuddleofrain,thanbringasparkoutofacold-bloodedcoward。
  ThereisnohonourtobegainedonAustria,andsolethimpass-Iwillhavehimperjurehimself,however;Iwillinsistontheordeal-HowIshalllaughtohearhisclumsyfingershiss,ashegraspsthered-hotglobeofiron!-Ay,orhishugemouthriven,andhisgulletswellingtosuffocation,asheendeavourstoswallowtheconsecratedbread。’’
  Peace,Richard,’’saidthehermit-Oh,peace,forshameifnotforcharity!Whoshallpraiseorhonourprinces,whoinsultandcalumniateeachother?-Alas!thatacreaturesonobleasthouart-soaccomplishedinprincelythoughtsandprincelydaring-sofittedtohonourChristendombythyactions,and,inthycalmermood,toruleherbythywisdom,shouldyethavethebruteandwildfuryofthelion,mingledwiththedignityandcourageofthatkingoftheforest!’’
  Heremainedaninstantmusingwithhiseyesfixedontheground,andthenproceeded-ButHeaven,thatknowsourimperfectnature,acceptsofourimperfectobedience,andhathdelayed,thoughnotaverted,thebloodyendofthydaringlife。
  Thedestroyingangelhathstoodstill,asofold,bythethreshingfloorofAraunahtheJebusite,andthebladeisdrawninhishand,bywhich,atnodistantdate,Richard,thelion-hearted,shallbeaslowasthemeanestpeasant。’’
  Mustitthenbesosoon?’’-saidRichard。Yet,evensobeit。Maymycoursebebright,ifitbebutbrief!’’
  Alas!nobleKing,’’saidthesolitary,anditseemedasifatearunwontedguestweregatheringinhisdryandglazenedeye-shortandmelancholy,markedwithmortification,andcalamity,andcaptivity,isthespanthatdividestheefromthegravewhichyawnsforthee-agraveinwhichthoushaltbelaidwithoutlineagetosucceedthee-withoutthetearsofapeople,exhaustedbythyceaselesswars,tolamentthee-withouthavingextendedtheknowledgeofthysubjects-withouthavingdoneaughttoenlargetheirhappiness。’’
  Butnotwithoutrenown,monk-notwithoutthetearsoftheladyofmylove!Theseconsolations,whichthoucanstneitherknownorestimate,awaituponRichardtohisgrave。’’
  _Do_Inotknow-_can_Inotestimate,thevalueofminstrel’spraise,andoflady’slove!’’retortedthehermit,inatonewhichforamomentseemedtoemulatetheenthusiasmofRichardhimself。KingofEngland,’’hecontinued,extendinghisemaciatedarm,thebloodwhichboilsinthyblueveinsisnotmorenoblethanthatwhichstagnatesinmine。Fewandcoldasthedropsare,theystillareofthebloodoftheroyalLusignan-oftheheroicandsaintedGodfrey。Iam-thatis,Iwaswhenintheworld-AlberickMortemar’’-
  Whosedeeds,’’saidRichard,havesooftenfilledFame’strumpet!Isitso-canitbeso?-Couldsuchalightasthinefallfromthehorizonofchivalry,andyetmenbeuncertainwhereitsembershadalighted?’’
  Seekafallenstar,’’saidthehermit,andthoushaltonlylightonsomefouljelly,which,inshootingthroughthehorizon,hasassumedforamomentanappearanceofsplendour。Richard,ifIthoughtthatrendingthebloodyveilfrommyhorriblefatecouldmakethyproudheartstooptothedisciplineofthechurch,Icouldfindinmyhearttotelltheeatale,whichIhavehithertokeptgnawingatmyvitalsinconcealment,liketheself-devotedyouthofHeathenesse-Listen,then,Richard,andmaythegriefanddespair,whichcannotavailthiswretchedremnantofwhatwasonceaman,bepowerfulasanexampletosonoble,yetsowildabeingasthouart!Yes-Iwill-I_will_tearopenthelonghiddenwounds,althoughinthyverypresencetheyshouldbleedtodeath!’’
  KingRichard,uponwhomthehistoryofAlberickofMortemarhadmadeadeepimpressioninhisearlyyears,whenminstrelswereregalinghisfather’shallswithlegendsoftheHolyLand,listenedwithrespecttotheoutlinesofatale,which,darklyandimperfectlysketched,indicatedsufficientlythecauseofthepartialinsanityofthissingularandmostunhappybeing。
  Ineednot,’’hesaid,telltheethatIwasnobleinbirth,highinfortune,stronginarms,wiseincouncil。AlltheseI
  was;butwhilethenoblestladiesinPalestinestrovewhichshouldwindgarlandsformyhelmet,mylovewasfixed-unalterablyanddevotedlyfixed-onamaidenoflowdegree。Herfather,anancientsoldieroftheCross,sawourpassion,and,knowingthedifferencebetwixtus,sawnootherrefugeforhisdaughter’shonourthantoplaceherwithintheshadowofthecloister。Ireturnedfromadistantexpedition,loadedwithspoilsandhonour,tofindmyhappinesswasdestroyedforever!
  I,too,soughtthecloister,andSatan,whohadmarkedmeforhisown,breathedintomyheartavapourofspiritualpride,whichcouldonlyhavehaditssourceinhisowninfernalregions。
  Ihadrisenashighinthechurchasbeforeinthestate-Iwas,forsooth,thewise,theself-sufficient,theimpeccable!-Iwasthecounsellorofcouncils-Iwasthedirectorofprelates-howshouldIstumble?-whereforeshouldIfeartemptation?-Alas!
  Ibecameconfessortoasisterhood,andamongstthatsisterhoodIfoundthelongloved-thelonglost。Sparemefartherconfession!-
  afallennun,whoseguiltwasavengedbyself-murder,sleepssoundlyinthevaultsofEngaddi,while,aboveherverygrave,gibbers,moans,androarsacreature,towhombutsomuchreasonisleftasmaysufficetorenderhimcompletelysensibletohisfate!’’
  Unhappyman!’’saidRichard,Iwondernolongeratthymisery。Howdidstthouescapethedoom,whichthecanonsdenounceagainstthyoffence?’’
  Askonewhoisyetinthegallofworldlybitterness,’’saidthehermit,andhewillspeakofalifesparedforpersonalrespects,andfromconsiderationtohighbirth。But,Richard,Itellthee,thatProvidencehathpreservedme,toliftmeonhighasalightandbeacon,whoseashes,whenthisearthlyfuelisburntout,mustyetbeflungintoTophet。Witheredandshrunkasthispoorformis,itisyetanimatedwithtwospirits-oneactive,shrewd,andpiercing,toadvocatethecauseoftheChurchofJerusalem-onemean,abject,anddespairing,fluctuatingbetweenmadnessandmisery,tomournovermyownwretchedness,andtoguardholyrelies,onwhichitwouldbemostsinfulformeeventocastmyeye。Pitymenot!-itisbutsintopitythelossofsuchanabject-pitymenot,butprofitbymyexample。Thoustandestonthehighestand,thereforeonthemostdangerouspinnacle,occupiedbyanyChristianprince。Thouartproudofheart,looseoflife,bloodyofhand。
  Putfromtheethesinswhicharetotheeasdaughters-thoughtheybedeartothesinfulAdam,expeltheseadoptedfuriesfromthybreast-thypride,thyluxury,thyblood-thirstiness。’’
  Heraves,’’saidRichard,turningfromthesolitarytoDeVaux,asonewhofeltsomepainfromasarcasmwhichyethecouldnotresent-thenturnedhimcalmly,andsomewhatscornfullytotheanchoret,ashereplied-Thouhastfoundafairbevyofdaughters,reverendfather,toonewhohathbeenbutfewmonthsmarried;butsinceImustputthemfrommyroof,itwerebutlikeafather,toprovidethemwithsuitablematches。
  Wherefore,IwillpartwithmypridetothenobleCanonsoftheChurch-myluxury,asthoucall’stit,totheMonksoftherule-andmyblood-thirstinesstotheKnightsoftheTemple。’’
  Oh,heartofsteel,andhandofiron,’’saidtheanchoret,uponwhomexample,aswellasadvice,isalikethrownaway!-
  Yetshaltthoubesparedforaseason,incaseitsobethoushouldstturnanddothatwhichisacceptableinthesightofHeaven-Forme,Imustreturntomyplace-KyrieEleison!-
  Iamhethroughwhomtheraysofheavenlygracedartlikethoseofthesunthroughaburningglass,concentratingthemonotherobjects,untiltheykindleandblaze,whiletheglassitselfremainscoldanduninfluenced-KyrieEleison!-thepoormustbecalled,fortherichhaverefusedthebanquet-KyrieEleison!’’
  Sosaying,heburstfromthetent,utteringloudcries。
  Amadpriest!’’-saidRichard,fromwhosemindthefranticexclamationsofthehermithadpartlyobliteratedtheimpressionproducedbythedetailofhispersonalhistoryandmisfortunes。
  Afterhim,DeVaux,andseehecomestonoharm;for,Crusadersasweare,ajugglerhathmorereverenceamongstourvarletsthanapriestorasaint,andtheymay,perchance,putsomescornuponhim。’’
  Theknightobeyed,andRichardpresentlygavewaytothethoughtswhichthewildprophecyofthemonkhadinspired-
  Todieearly-withoutlineage-withoutlamentation?aheavysentence,andwellthatitisnotpassedbyamorecompetentjudge。YettheSaracens,whoareaccomplishedinmysticalknowledge,willoftenmaintain,thatHe,inwhoseeyesthewisdomofthesageisbutasfolly,inspireswisdomandprophecyintotheseemingfollyofthemadman。Yonderhermitissaidtoreadthestarstoo,anartgenerallypractisedintheselands,wheretheheavenlyhostwasofyoretheobjectofidolatry。I
  wouldIhadaskedhimtouchingthelossofmybanner;fornottheblessedTishbite,thefounderofhisorder,couldseemmorewildlyraptoutofhimself,orspeakwithatonguemoreresemblingthatofaprophet-Hownow,DoVaux,whatnewsofthemadpriest?’’
  Madpriest,callyouhim,mylord?’’answeredDeVaux。
  MethinksheresemblesmoretheblessedBaptisthimself,justissuedfromthewilderness。Hehasplacedhimselfononeofthemilitaryengines,andfromthencehepreachestothesoldiers,asnevermanpreachedsincethetimeofPetertheHermit。Thecamp,alarmedbyhiscries,crowdaroundhiminthousands;andbreakingoffeverynowandthenfromthemainthreadofhisdiscourse,headdressestheseveralnations,eachintheirownlanguage,andpressesuponeachtheargumentsbestqualifiedtourgethemtoperseveranceinthedeliveryofPalestine。’’