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第33章

  ``Aballad,aballad,’’saidthehermit,``againstallthe_ocs_and_ouis_ofFrance。DownrightEnglishamI,SirKnight,anddownrightEnglishwasmypatronStDunstan,andscorned_oc_and_oui_,ashewouldhavescornedtheparingsofthedevil’shoof——downrightEnglishaloneshallbesunginthiscell。’’
  ``Iwillassay,then,’’saidtheknight,``aballadcomposedbyaSaxonglee-man,whomIknewinHolyLand。’’
  Itspeedilyappeared,thatiftheknightwasnotacompletemasteroftheminstrelart,histasteforithadatleastbeencultivatedunderthebestinstructors。
  Arthadtaughthimtosoftenthefaultsofavoicewhichhadlittlecompass,andwasnaturallyroughratherthanmellow,and,inshort,haddoneallthatculturecandoinsupplyingnaturaldeficiencies。
  Hisperformance,therefore,mighthavebeentermedveryrespectablebyablerjudgesthanthehermit,especiallyastheknightthrewintothenotesnowadegreeofspirit,andnowofplaintiveenthusiasm,whichgaveforceandenergytotheverseswhichhesung。
  THECRUSADER’SRETURN。
  1。
  Highdeedsachievedofknightlyfame,FromPalestinethechampioncame;
  Thecrossuponhisshouldersborne,Battleandblasthaddimm’dandtorn。
  Eachdintuponhisbatter’dshieldWastokenofafoughtenfield;
  Andthus,beneathhislady’sbower,Hesungasfellthetwilighthour:——
  2。
  ``Joytothefair!——thyknightbehold,Return’dfromyonderlandofgold;
  Nowealthhebrings,norwealthcanneed,Savehisgoodarmsandbattle-steedHisspurs,todashagainstafoe,Hislanceandswordtolayhimlow;
  Suchallthetrophiesofhistoil,Such——andthehopeofTekla’ssmile!
  3。
  ``Joytothefair!whoseconstantknightHerfavourfiredtofeatsofmight;
  Unnotedshallshenotremain,Wheremeetthebrightandnobletrain;
  Minstrelshallsingandheraldtell——
  `Markyondermaidofbeautywell,’TissheforwhosebrighteyeswerewonThelistedfieldatAskalon!
  4。
  ```Notewellhersmile!——itedgedthebladeWhichfiftywivestowidowsmade,When,vainhisstrengthandMahound’sspell,Iconium’sturban’dSoldanfell。
  Seestthouherlocks,whosesunnyglowHalfshows,halfshades,herneckofsnow?
  Twinesnotofthemonegoldenthread,ButforitssakeaPaynimbled。’
  5。
  ``Joytothefair!——mynameunknown,Eachdeed,andallitspraisethineownThen,oh!unbarthischurlishgate,Thenightdewfalls,thehourislate。
  InuredtoSyria’sglowingbreath,Ifeelthenorthbreezechillasdeath;
  Letgratefullovequellmaidenshame,Andgranthimblisswhobringstheefame。’’
  Duringthisperformance,thehermitdemeanedhimselfmuchlikeafirst-ratecriticofthepresentdayatanewopera。Hereclinedbackuponhisseat,withhiseyeshalfshut;now,foldinghishandsandtwistinghisthumbs,heseemedabsorbedinattention,andanon,balancinghisexpandedpalms,hegentlyflourishedthemintimetothemusic。Atoneortwofavouritecadences,hethrewinalittleassistanceofhisown,wheretheknight’svoiceseemedunabletocarrytheairsohighashisworshipfultasteapproved。Whenthesongwasended,theanchoriteemphaticallydeclareditagoodone,andwellsung。
  ``Andyet,’’saidhe,``IthinkmySaxoncountrymenhadherdedlongenoughwiththeNormans,tofallintothetoneoftheirmelancholyditties。
  Whattookthehonestknightfromhome?orwhatcouldheexpectbuttofindhismistressagreeablyengagedwitharivalonhisreturn,andhisserenade,astheycallit,aslittleregardedasthecaterwaulingofacatinthegutter?Nevertheless,SirKnight,Idrinkthiscuptothee,tothesuccessofalltruelovers——Ifearyouarenone,’’headded,onobservingthattheknightwhosebrainbegantobeheatedwiththeserepeateddraughtsqualifiedhisflagonfromthewaterpitcher。
  ``Why,’’saidtheknight,``didyounottellmethatthiswaterwasfromthewellofyourblessedpatron,StDunstan?’’
  ``Ay,truly,’’saidthehermit,``andmanyahundredofpagansdidhebaptizethere,butIneverheardthathedrankanyofit。Everythingshouldbeputtoitsproperuseinthisworld。StDunstanknew,aswellasanyone,theprerogativesofajovialfriar。’’
  Andsosaying,hereachedtheharp,andentertainedhisguestwiththefollowingcharacteristicsong,toasortofderry-downchorus,appropriatetoanoldEnglishditty。*
  *Itmaybepropertoremindthereader,thatthechorusof*``derrydown’’issupposedtobeasancient,notonlyasthetimes*oftheHeptarchy,butasthoseoftheDruids,andtohavefurnished*thechorustothehymnsofthosevenerablepersonswhen*theywenttothewoodtogathermistletoe。
  THEBAREFOOTEDFRIAR。
  1。
  I’llgivethee,goodfellow,atwelvemonthortwain,TosearchEuropethrough,fromByzantiumtoSpain;
  Butne’ershallyoufind,shouldyousearchtillyoutire,SohappyamanastheBarefootedFriar。
  2。
  Yourknightforhisladypricksforthincareer,Andisbroughthomeateven-songprick’dthroughwithaspear;
  Iconfesshiminhaste——forhisladydesiresNocomfortonearthsavetheBarefootedFriar’s。
  3。
  Yourmonarch?——Pshaw!manyaprincehasbeenknownTobarterhisrobesforourcowlandourgown,Butwhichofuse’erfelttheidledesireToexchangeforacrownthegreyhoodofaFriar!
  4。
  TheFriarhaswalk’dout,andwhere’erhehasgone,Thelandanditsfatnessismark’dforhisown;
  Hecanroamwherehelists,hecanstopwhenhetires,Foreveryman’shouseistheBarefootedFriar’s。
  5。
  He’sexpectedatnoon,andnowighttillhecomesMayprofanethegreatchair,ortheporridgeofplumsForthebestofthecheer,andtheseatbythefire,IstheundeniedrightoftheBarefootedFriar。
  6。
  He’sexpectedatnight,andthepasty’smadehot,Theybroachthebrownale,andtheyfilltheblackpot,Andthegoodwifewouldwishthegoodmaninthemire,Erehelack’dasoftpillow,theBarefootedFriar。
  7。
  Longflourishthesandal,thecord,andthecope,ThedreadofthedevilandtrustofthePope;
  Fortogatherlife’sroses,unscathedbythebriar,IsgrantedalonetotheBarefootedFriar。
  ``Bymytroth,’’saidtheknight,``thouhastsungwellandlustily,andinhighpraiseofthineorder。And,talkingofthedevil,HolyClerk,areyounotafraidthathemaypayyouavisitdaringsomeofyouruncanonicalpastimes?’’
  ``Iuncanonical!’’answeredthehermit;``I
  scornthecharge——Iscornitwithmyheels!——I
  servethedutyofmychapeldulyandtruly——Twomassesdaily,morningandevening,primes,noons,andvespers,_aves,credos,paters_——’’
  ``Exceptingmoonlightnights,whenthevenisonisinseason,’’saidhisguest。
  ``_Exceptisexcipiendis_,’’repliedthehermit,``asouroldabbottaughtmetosay,whenimpertinentlaymenshouldaskmeifIkepteverypunctilioofmineorder。’’
  ``True,holyfather,’’saidtheknight;``butthedevilisapttokeepaneyeonsuchexceptions;hegoesabout,thouknowest,likearoaringlion。’’
  ``Lethimroarhereifhedares,’’saidthefriar;
  ``atouchofmycordwillmakehimroarasloudasthetongsofStDunstanhimselfdid。Ineverfearedman,andIaslittlefearthedevilandhisimps。SaintDunstan,SaintDubric,SaintWinibald,SaintWinifred,SaintSwibert,SaintWillick,notforgettingSaintThomasaKent,andmyownpoormeritstospeed,Idefyeverydevilofthem,comecutandlongtail——Buttoletyouintoasecret,Ineverspeakuponsuchsubjects,myfriend,untilaftermorningvespers。’’
  Hechangedtheconversation;fastandfuriousgrewthemirthoftheparties,andmanyasongwasexchangedbetwixtthem,whentheirrevelswereinterruptedbyaloudknockingatthedoorofthehermitage。
  Theoccasionofthisinterruptionwecanonlyexplainbyresumingtheadventuresofanothersetofourcharacters;for,likeoldAriosto,wedonotpiqueourselvesuponcontinuinguniformlytokeepcompanywithanyonepersonageofourdrama。
  CHAPTERXVIII
  Away!ourjourneyliesthroughdellanddingle,Wheretheblithefawntripsbyitstimidmother,Wherethebroadoak,withinterceptingboughs,Chequersthesunbeaminthegreen-swardalley——
  Upandaway!——forlovelypathsaretheseTotread,whenthegladSunisonhisthroneLesspleasant,andlesssafe,whenCynthia’slampWithdoubtfulglimmerlightsthedrearyforest。
  _EttrickForest。_
  WhenCedrictheSaxonsawhissondropdownsenselessinthelistsatAshby,hisfirstimpulsewastoorderhimintothecustodyandcareofhisownattendants,butthewordschokedinhisthroat。
  Hecouldnotbringhimselftoacknowledge,inpresenceofsuchanassembly,thesonwhomhehadrenouncedanddisinherited。Heordered,however,Oswaldtokeepaneyeuponhim;anddirectedthatofficer,withtwoofhisserfs,toconveyIvanhoetoAshbyassoonasthecrowdhaddispersed。
  Oswald,however,wasanticipatedinthisgoodoffice。