首页 >出版文学> The Lady of the Shroud>第11章
  353。Measuredmood。Theformalmannerrequiredbycourtetiquette。
  360。Dear。Thisisthereadingofthe1sted。andalmosteveryotherthatwehaveseen。Weareinclined,however,tobelievethatScottwrote"clear。"Thefacsimilesofhishandwritingshowthathisd’sandcl’smighteasilybeconfoundedbyacompositor。
  363。Snood。ThefilletorribbonwithwhichtheScotchmaidensboundtheirhair。Seeoniii。114below。Itistherichmaterialsofsnood,plaid,andbroochthatbetrayherbirth。
  Therhymeofplaidwithmaidandbetrayedisnotimperfect,theScottishpronunciationofplaidbeinglikeourplayed。
  385。Oneonly。Fortheinversion,cf。Shakespeare,J。C。i。2。
  157:"Whenthereisinitbutoneonlyman;"Goldsmith,D。V。39:
  "Oneonlymastergraspsthewholedomain,"etc。
  393。Awhileshepaused,etc。TheMS。reads:
  "Aspaceshepaused,noanswercame,——
  ’Alpine,wasthinetheblast?’thenameLessresolutelyutteredfell,Theechoescouldnotcatchtheswell。
  ’Norfoenorfriend,’thestrangersaid,Advancingfromthehazelshade。
  Thestartledmaid,withhastyoar,Pushedherlightshallopfromtheshore。"
  andjustbelow:
  "Soo’erthelaketheswanwouldspring,Thenturntopruneitsruffledwing。"
  404。Prune。Pickoutdamagedfeathersandarrangetheplumagewiththebill。Cf。Shakespeare,Cymb。v。4。118:
  "hisroyalbirdPrunestheimmortalwing,"etc。
  408。Wont。Arewont,oraccustomed;nowusedonlyintheparticiple。Theformhereisthepasttenseoftheobsoletewon,orwone,todwell。ThepresentisfoundinMilton,P。L。vii。
  457:
  "Asfromhislairthewildbeast,wherehewonsInforestwild,inthicket,brake,orden。"
  Cf。Spenser,Virgil’sGnat:
  "OfPoetsPrince,whetherwewoonbesideFaireXanthussprincledwithChimaerasblood,OrinthewoodsofAsteryabide;"
  andColinCloutsComeHomeAgaine:
  "IweenedsurehewasoutGodalone,Andonlywoondinfieldsandforestshere。"
  Seealsoiv。278and298below。
  409。Middleage。AsJamesdiedattheageofthirty(in1542),thisisnotstrictlytrue,buttheportraitinotherrespectsisquiteaccurate。Hewasfondofgoingaboutdisguised,andsomeofhisfreaksofthiskindarepleasantlyrelatedinScott’sTalesofaGrandfather。Seeonvi。740below。
  425。Slighting,etc。"Treatinglightlyhisneedoffoodandshelter。"
  432。Atlength。The1sted。has"atlast。"
  433。ThatHighlandhallswere,etc。TheMS。has"Herfather’shallwas,"etc。
  434。Wildered。Seeon274above。
  438。Acouch。Thatis,theheatherforit。Cf。666below。
  441。Mere。Lake;asinWindermere,etc。
  443。Rood。Cross,orcrucifix。Bytheroodwasacommonoath;
  sobytheholyrood,asinShakespeare,Rich。III。iii。2。77,iv。4。165。Cf。thenameofHolyroodPalaceinEdinburgh。Seeii。221below。
  451。Romantic。TheMS。has"enchanting。"
  457。Yesternight。Wehavelostthisword,thoughweretainyesterday。Cf。yester—morninv。104below。Asfar=asfarbackas。
  460。Wason,etc。TheMS。reads:"Isoftenonthefuturebent。"
  "Ifforceofevidencecouldauthorizeustobelievefactsinconsistentwiththegenerallawsofnature,enoughmightbeproducedinfavoroftheexistenceofthesecond—sight。ItiscalledinGaelicTaishitaraugh,fromTaish,anunrealorshadowyappearance;andthosepossessedofthefacultyarecalledTaishatrin,whichmaybeaptlytranslatedvisionaries。Martin,asteadybelieverinthesecond—sight,givesthefollowingaccountofit:——
  ’Thesecond—sightisasingularfacultyofseeinganotherwiseinvisibleobjectwithoutanypreviousmeansusedbythepersonthatusesifforthatend:thevisionmakessuchalivelyimpressionupontheseers,thattheyneitherseenorthinkofanythingelse,exceptthevision,aslongasitcontinues;andthentheyappearpensiveorjovial,accordingtotheobjectthatwasrepresentedtothem。
  ’Atthesightofavision,theeyelidsofthepersonareerected,andtheeyescontinuestaringuntiltheobjectvanish。Thisisobvioustootherswhoarebywhenthepersonshappentoseeavision,andoccurredmorethanoncetomyownobservation,andtoothersthatwerewithme……
  ’Ifawomanisseenstandingataman’slefthand,itisapresagethatshewillbehiswife,whethertheybemarriedtoothers,orunmarriedatthetimeoftheapparition。
  ’Toseeasparkoffirefalluponone’sarmorbreastisaforerunnerofadeadchildtobeseeninthearmsofthosepersons;ofwhichthereareseveralfreshinstances……
  ’Toseeaseatemptyatthetimeofone’ssittinginit,isapresageofthatperson’sdeathsoonafter’(Martin’sDescriptionoftheWesternIslands,1716,8vo,p。300,etseq。)。
  "Totheseparticularsinnumerableexamplesmightbeadded,allattestedbygraveandcredibleauthors。But,indespiteofevidencewhichneitherBacon,Boyle,norJohnsonwereabletoresist,theTaish,withallitsvisionaryproperties,seemstobenowuniversallyabandonedtotheuseofpoetry。TheexquisitelybeautifulpoemofLochielwillatonceoccurtotherecollectionofeveryreader"(Scott)。
  462。Birchen。Shadedbybirches。Cf。Milton’s"cedarnalleys"
  inComus,990。
  464。Lincolngreen。AclothmadeinLincoln,muchwornbyhunters。
  467。Heron。Theearlyeds。have"heron’s。"
  475。Errant—knight。Knight—errant。
  476。Sooth。True。WefindsoothestinMilton,Comus,823。Thenounsooth(truth)ismorecommon,andstillsurvivesinsoothsayer(tellerofhiddentruth)。Cf。v。64below。
  478。Emprise。Enterprise。Cf。Spenser,F。Q。ii。7。39:"Butgivemeleavetofollowmyemprise,"etc。
  485。Hisnoblehand。TheMS。has"Thisgentlehand;"andinthenextline,"theoarshedrew。"
  490。Frequent。Often;oneofthemanyinstancesoftheadjectiveusedadverbiallyinthepoem。
  492。Therockyisle。ItisstillknownasEllen’sIsle。"Itisratherhigh,andirregularlypyramidal。Itismostlycomposedofdark—grayrocks,mottledwithpaleandgraylichens,peepingouthereandthereamidtreesthatmantlethem,——chieflylight,gracefulbirches,intermingledwithred—berriedmountainashesandafewdark—green,spirypines。Thelandingisbeneathanagedoak;and,asdidtheLadyandtheKnight,thetravellernowascends’aclamberingunsuspectedroad,’byrudesteps,tothesmallirregularsummitoftheisland。Amorepoetic,romanticretreatcouldhardlybeimagined:itisunique。Itiscompletelyhidden,notonlybythetrees,butalsobyanundergrowthofbeautifulandabundantfernsandtheloveliestofheather"
  (Hunnewell’sLandsofScott)。
  500。Winded。Wound;usedforthesakeofthemeasure,asinv。
  22below。WefindtheparticiplewindedinMuchAdo,i。1。243;
  butitis=blown。Theverbinthatsenseisderivedfromthenounwind(airinmotion),andhasnoconnectionwithwind,toturn。Cf。Wb。
  504。Hereforretreat,etc。Scotthasthefollowingnotehere:
  "TheCelticchieftains,whoseliveswerecontinuallyexposedtoperil,hadusually,inthemostretiredspotoftheirdomains,someplaceofretreatforthehourofnecessity,which,ascircumstanceswouldadmit,wasatower,acavern,orarustichut,inastrongandsecludedsituation。OneoftheselastgaverefugetotheunfortunateCharlesEdward,inhisperilouswanderingsafterthebattleofCulloden。
  ’Itwassituatedinthefaceofaveryrough,high,androckymountain,calledLetternilichk,stillapartofBenalder,fullofgreatstonesandcrevices,andsomescatteredwoodinterspersed。
  ThehabitationcalledtheCage,inthefaceofthatmountain,waswithinasmallthickbushofwood。Therewerefirstsomerowsoftreeslaiddown,inordertolevelthefloorforahabitation;
  andastheplacewassteep,thisraisedthelowersidetoanequalheightwiththeother:andthesetrees,inthewayofjoistsorplanks,werelevelledwithearthandgravel。Therewerebetwixtthetrees,growingnaturallyontheirownroots,somestakesfixedintheearth,which,withthetrees,wereinterwovenwithropes,madeofheathandbirchtwigs,uptothetopoftheCage,itbeingofaroundorratherovalshape;andthewholethatchedandcoveredoverwithfog。Thewholefabrichung,asitwere,byalargetree,whichreclinedfromtheoneend,allalongtheroof,totheother,andwhichgaveitthenameoftheCage;andbychancetherehappenedtobetwostonesatasmalldistancefromoneanother,inthesidenexttheprecipice,resemblingthepillarsofachimney,wherethefirewasplaced。
  Thesmokehaditsventouthere,allalongthefalloftherock,whichwassomuchofthesamecolor,thatonecoulddiscovernodifferenceintheclearestday’(Home’sHistoryoftheRebellion,Lond。1802,4to,p。381)。"
  525。Idoeanvine。Somehavetakenthistorefertothe"redwhortleberry,"thebotanicalnameofwhichisVacciniumvitisIdoea;butasthatisnotaclimber,itismoreprobablythatthecommonvineisheremeant。IdoeanisfromIda,amountainnearancientTroy(therewasanotherinCrete),famousforitsvines。
  526。Clematis。TheClimatisvitalba,oneofthepopularEnglishnamesofwhichisvirgin—bower。
  528。Andeveryfavoredplantcouldbear。Thatis,whichcouldendure。ThisellipsisoftherelativewasverycommoninElizabethanEnglish。Cf。Shakespeare,M。forM。ii。2。23:"I
  haveabrotheriscondemnedtodie;"Rich。II。ii。2。128:"Thehateofthoselovenottheking,"etc。SeealsoJohn,iii。11,etc。
  532。Onheavenandonthyladycall。Thisissaidgayly,orsportively,askeepinguptheideaofaknight—errant。Cf。475
  above。
  542。Careless。Seeon490above。
  546。Target。Buckler;thetargeofiii。445,etc。SeeScott’snoteonv。380below。
  548。Store。Stored,laidup;anobsoleteadjective。Cf。iii。3
  below,andseealsoonvi。124。
  551。Andtherethewild—cat’s,etc。TheMS。reads:
  "Therehungthewild—cat’sbrindledhide,Abovetheelk’sbranchedbrowandskull,Andfrontletoftheforestbull。"
  559。Garnishforth。Cf。furnishforthin442above。
  566。Brook。Bear,endure;nowseldomusedexceptwithreferencetowhatisenduredagainstone’swillorinclination。ItseemstobeafavoritewordwithScott。
  573。FerragusorAscabart。"ThesetwosonsofAnakflourishedinromanticfable。ThefirstiswellknowntotheadmirersofAriostobythenameofFerrau。HewasanantagonistofOrlando,andwasatlengthslainbyhiminsinglecombat……Ascapart,orAscabart,makesaverymaterialfigureintheHistoryofBevisofHampton,bywhomhewasconquered。HiseffigiesmaybeseenguardingonesideofthegateatSouthampton,whiletheotherisoccupiedbyBevishimself"(Scott)。
  580。Towhom,thoughmorethankindredknew。TheMS。reads:
  "Towhom,thoughmoreremoteherclaim,YoungEllengaveamother’sname。"
  ShewasthematernalauntofEllen,butwaslovedasamotherbyher,ormorethan(such)kindred(usually)knew(inwayofaffection)。
  585。Thoughallunasked,etc。"TheHighlanders,whocarriedhospitalitytoapunctiliousexcess,aresaidtohaveconsidereditaschurlishtoaskastrangerhisnameorlineagebeforehehadtakenrefreshment。Feudsweresofrequentamongthem,thatacontraryrulewouldinmanycaseshaveproducedthediscoveryofsomecircumstancewhichmighthaveexcludedtheguestfromthebenefitoftheassistancehestoodinneedof"(Scott)。
  591。Snowdoun。AnoldnameofStirlingCastle。Seevi。789
  below。
  592。Lordofabarrenheritage。"BythemisfortunesoftheearlierJameses,andtheinternalfeudsoftheScottishchiefs,thekinglypowerhadbecomelittlemorethananame。Eachchiefwasapettykinginhisowndistrict,andgavejustsomuchobediencetotheking’sauthorityassuitedhisconvenience"
  (Taylor)。
  596。Wot。Knows;thepresentoftheobsoletewit(theinfinitivetowitisstilluseinlegalforms),notofweet,asgenerallystated。SeeMatzner,Eng。Gram。i。382。Cf。
  Shakespeare,Rich。III。ii。3。18:"No,no,goodfriends,Godwot。"Healsouseswots(asinHen。V。iv。1。299)andaparticiplewotting(inW。T。iii。2。77)。
  602。Require。Request,ask;asinElizanethanEnglish。Cf。
  Shakespeare,Hen。VIII。ii。4。144:"InhumblestmannerIrequireyourhighness,"etc。
  603。Theelderlady’smien。TheMS。has"themother’seasymien。"
  606。Ellen,thoughmore,etc。TheMS。reads:
  "Ellen,thoughmoreherlooksbetrayedThesimpleheartofmountainmaid,Inspeechandgesture,formandgrace,Showedshewascomeofgentlerace;
  ’Twasstrange,inbirthsorude,tofindSuchface,suchmanners,andsuchmind。
  Eachanxioushintthestrangergave,Themotherheardwithsilencegrave。"
  616。Weirdwomenwe,etc。Seeon35above。Weirdhere=
  skilledinwitchcraft;likethe"weirdsisters"ofMacbeth。Down=hill(theGaelicdun)。
  622。Aharpunseen。Scotthasthefollowingnotehere:"’"They[theHighlanders]delightmuchinmusicke,butchieflyinharpsandclairschoesoftheirownfashion。Thestringsoftheclairschoesaremadeofbrassewire,andthestringsoftheharpsofsinews;whichstringstheystrikeeitherwiththeirnayles,growinglong,orelsewithaninstrumentappointedforthatuse。
  Theytakegreatpleasuretodecketheirharpsandclairschoeswithsilverandpreciousstones;thepooreonesthatcannotattaynehereunto,deckethemwithchristall。Theysingversesprettilycompound,contayning(forthemostpart)praysesofvaliantmen。Thereisnotalmostanyotherargument,whereoftheirrhymesintreat。TheyspeaktheancientFrenchlanguage,alteredalittle。"[FN#6]
  ’TheharpandchairschoesarenowonlyheardofintheHighlandsinancientsong。Atwhatperiodtheseinstrumentsceasedtobeused,isnotonrecord;andtraditionissilentonthishead。
  But,asIrishharpersoccasionallyvisitedtheHighlandsandWesternIslestilllately,theharpmighthavebeenextantsolateasthemiddleofthepresentcentury。Thusfarweknow,thatfromremotetimesdowntothepresent,harperswerereceivedaswelcomeguests,particularlyintheHighlandsofScotland;andsolateasthelatterendofthesixteenthcentury,asappearsbytheabovequotations,theharpwasincommonuseamongthenativesoftheWesternIsles。Howithappenedthatthenoisyandinharmoniousbagpipebanishedthesoftandexpressiveharp,wecannotsay;butcertainitis,thatthebagpipeisnowtheonlyinstrumentthatobtainsuniversallyintheHighlanddistricts’
  (Campbell’sJourneythroughNorthBritain。London,1808,4to,i。
  175)。
  "Mr。Gunn,ofEdinburgh,haslatelypublishedacuriousEssayupontheHarpandHarpMusicoftheHighlandsofScotland。Thattheinstrumentwasonceincommonusethere,ismostcertain。
  ClelandnumbersanacquaintancewithitamongthefewaccomplishmentswhichhissatireallowstotheHighlanders:——
  ’Innothingthey’reaccountedsharp,Exceptinbagpipeorinharm。’"
  624。Soldier,rest!etc。Themetreofthissongistrochaic;
  thatis,theaccentsfallregularlyontheoddsyllables。
  631。Inslumberdewing。Thatis,bedewing。Forthemetaphor,cf。Shakespeare,Rich。III。iv。1。84:"thegoldendewofsleep;"
  andJ。C。ii。1。230:"thehoney—heavydewofslumber。"
  635。Mornoftoil,etc。TheMS。has"noonofhunger,nightofwaking;"andinthenextline,"rouse"forreach。
  638。Pibroch。"AHighlandair,suitedtotheparticularpassionwhichthemusicianwouldeitherexciteorassuage;generallyappliedtothoseairsthatareplayedonthebagpipebeforetheHighlanderswhentheygoouttobattle"(Jamieson)。Hereitisputforthebagpipeitself。Seealsoonii。363below。
  642。Andthebitternsoundhisdrum。Goldsmith(D。V。44)callsthebird"thehollow—soundingbittern;"andinhisAnimatedNature,hesaysthatofallthenotesofwaterfowl"thereisnonesodismallyhollowastheboomingofthebittern。"
  648。Shepaused,etc。TheMS。has"Shepaused——butwakedagainthelay。"
  655。TheMS。reads:"Slumbersweetourspellsshalldealye;"
  andin657:
  "Letourslumbrousspellsavailyebeguileye。"
  657。Reveille。Thecalltorousetroopsorhuntsmeninthemorning。
  669。Forestsports。TheMS。has"mountainchase。"
  672。NotEllens’spell。Thatis,notevenEllen’sspell。Onthepassage,cf。Rokeby,i。2:
  "Sleepcameatlength,butwithatrainOffeelingstrueandfanciesvain,Mingling,inwilddisordercast,Theexpectedfuturewiththepast。"
  693。Orisitallavisionnow?LockhartquoteshereThomson’sCastleofIndolence:
  "Yeguardianspirits,towhommanisdear,Fromthesefouldemonsshieldthemidnightgloom:
  Angelsoffancyandlove,benear。
  Ando’ertheblankofsleepdiffuseabloom:
  EvokethesacredshadesofGreeceandRome,Andletthemvirtuewithalookimpart;
  Butchief,awhile,O!lendusfromthetombThoselong—lostfriendsforwhominlovewesmart,andfillwithpiousaweandjoy—mixtwoetheheart。
  "Orareyousportive?——bidthemornofyouthRisetonewlight,andbeamafreshthedaysOfinnocence,simplicity,andtruth;
  Tocaresestranged,andmanhood’sthornyways。
  Whattransport,toretraceourboyishplays,Oureasybliss,wheneachthingjoysupplied;
  Thewoods,themountains,andthewarblingmazeOfthewildbooks!"
  TheCriticalReviewsaysofthefollowingstanza(xxxiv):"Suchastrangeandromanticdreamasmaybenaturallyexpectedtoflowfromtheextraordinaryeventsoftheday。Itmight,perhaps,bequotedasoneofMr。Scott’smostsuccessfuleffortsindescriptivepoetry。Somefewlinesofitareindeedunrivalledfordelicacyandmelancholytenderness。"
  704。Grisly。Grim,horrible;anobsoleteword,muchusedinoldpoetry。Cf。Spenser,F。Q。i。5。30:"herdarkegrieslylooke;"
  Shakespeare,1Hen。VI。i。4。47:"Mygrislycountenancemadeothersfly,"etc。Seealsoiv。322,etc。below。
  723。Played,etc。TheMS。reads:
  "Playedon/thebosomsofthelake,/LockKatrine’sstillexpanse;
  Thebirch,thewildrose,andthebroomWastedaroundtheirrichperfume……
  Thebirch—treesweptinbalmydew;
  TheaspensleptonBenvenue;
  Wildweretheheartwhosepassions’powerDefiedtheinfluenceofthehour。"
  724。Passion’s。Thereadingofthe1sted。andthatof1821;
  somerecenteds。have"passions’。"
  738。Orisons。The1sted。has"orison"bothhereandin740
  (theed。of1821onlyinthelatter);butthewordisalmostinvariablyplural,bothinpoetryandprose——alwaysinShakespeareandMilton。
  CantoSecond。
  7。Aminstrelgray。"ThatHighlandchieftains,toalateperiod,retainedintheirservicethebard,asafamilyofficer,admitsofveryeasyproof。TheauthoroftheLettersfromtheNorthofScotland,anofficerofengineers,quarteredatInvernessabout1720,whocertainlycannotbedeemedafavorablewitness,givesthefollowingaccountoftheoffice,andofabard,whomheheardexercisehistalentofrecitation:——’ThebardiskilledinthegenealogyofalltheHighlandfamilies,sometimespreceptortotheyounglaird,celebratesinIrishversetheoriginalofthetribe,thefamouswarlikeactionsofthesuccessiveheads,andsingshisownlyricksasanopiatetothechief,whenindisposedforsleep;butpoetsarenotequallyesteemedandhonoredinallcountries。Ihappenedtobeawitnessofthedishonourdonetothemuse,atthehouseofoneofthechiefs,wheretwoofthesebardsweresetatagooddistance,atthelowerendofalongtable,withaparcelofHighlandersofnoextraordinaryappearance,overacupofale。Poorinspiration!
  Theywerenotaskedtodrinkaglassofwineatourtable,thoughthewholecompanyconsistedonlyofthegreatman,oneofhisnearrelations,andmyself。Aftersomelittletime,thechieforderedoneofthemtosingmeaHighlandsong。Thebardreadilyobeyed,andwithahoarsevoice,andinatuneoffewvariousnotes,began,asIwastold,oneofhisownlyricks;andwhenhehadproceededtothefourthoffifthstanza,Iperceived,bythenamesofseveralpersons,glens,andmountains,whichIhadknownorheardofbefore,thatitwasanaccountofsomeclanbattle。
  Butinhisgoingon,thechief(whopiqueshimselfuponhisschool—learning)atsomeparticularpassage,bidhimcease,andcryedout,"There’snothinglikethatinVirgilorHomer。"I
  bowed,andtoldhimIbelievedso。Thisyoumaybelievewasveryedifyinganddelightful’"(Scott)。
  15。Thanmen,etc。"Itisevidentthattheoldbard,withhissecond—sight,hasaglimmeringnotionwhothestrangeris。Hespeaksbelow[311]of’courtlyspy,’andJames’sspeechhadbetrayedaknowledgeoftheDouglas"(Taylor)。
  20。Battled。Thereadingofthe1sted。andthatof1821;
  "battle"inmostothers。Cf。i。626above。
  22。Wherebeauty,etc。TheMS。has"Attourneyswherethebraveresort。"Thereferenceistothetournaments,"Where,"asMiltonsays(L’Allegro,119),"throngsofknightsandbaronsbold。
  Inweedsofpeace,hightriumphshold,Withstoreofladies,whosebrighteyesRaininfluence,andjudgetheprizeOfwitorarms,whilebothcontendTowinhergracewhomallcommend。"
  Cf。87below。
  26。Love’s。Thereadingofthe1sted。andthatof1821;mosteds。have"love。"
  29。Plaided。TheplaidwasproperlythedressofaHighlander,thoughitwaswornalsointheLowlands。
  51。TheHarperontheisletbeach。"Thispictureistouchedwiththehandofthetruepoet"(Jeffrey)。
  56。Asfrom。Asiffrom。Cf。64and83below。ThisellipsiswascommoninElizabethanEnglish。Cf。Shakespeare,Macb。ii。2。
  28:
  "Onecried’Godblessus!’and’Amen’theother,Astheyhadseenmewiththesehangman’shands。"
  65。Inthelastsound。Forthemeasure,seeoni。73above。
  69。Hisfleet。Thatis,ofducks。Cf。i。239above。
  80。Wouldscorn。Whowouldscorn。Seeoni。528above。
  84。Turnedhim。Seeoni。142above,andcf。106below。
  86。After。Afterwards;asinShakespeare,Temp。ii。2。10:"Andafterbiteme,"etc。Thewordisnotnowusedadverbiallyoftime,thoughwemaysay"hefollowedafter,"etc。The1sted。
  reads"thatknight。"