第2章

类别:其他 作者:Andrew Lang字数:15574更新时间:18/12/19 08:22:01
Nowbewaretheillaccord,Ofthecloakedmenofthesword,Thesehaveswornandkeeptheirword,TheywillputtheetotheswordSavethoutakeheed!\" Thenspeakthey,saythey,telltheytheTale: \"Ha!\"quothNicolete,\"bethesoulofthyfatherandthesoulofthymotherintherestofParadise,sofairlyandsocourteouslyhastthouspokenme!PleaseGod,Iwillberightwareofthem,Godkeepmeoutoftheirhands。\" Sosheshrankunderhermantleintotheshadowofthepillartilltheyhadpassedby,andthentookshefarewellofAucassin,andsofaredtillshecameuntothecastlewall。Nowthatwallwaswastedandbroken,andsomedealmended,sosheclombthereontillshecamebetweenwallandfosse,andsolookeddown,andsawthatthefossewasdeepandsteep,whereatshewassoreadread。 \"AhGod,\"saithshe,\"sweetSaviour!IfIletmyselffallhence,I shallbreakmyneck,andifhereIabide,to—morrowtheywilltakemeandburnmeinafire。YetlieferwouldIperishherethanthatto—morrowthefolkshouldstareonmeforagazing—stock。\" Thenshecrossedherself,andsoletherselfslipintothefosse,andwhenshehadcometothebottom,herfairfeet,andfairhandsthathadnotcustomthereof,werebruisedandfrayed,andthebloodspringingfromadozenplaces,yetfeltshenopainnorhurt,byreasonofthegreatdreadwhereinshewent。Butifshewereincumbertowinthere,inworsewasshetowinout。Butshedeemedthattheretoabidewasofnoneavail,andshefoundapikesharpened,thattheyofthecityhadthrownouttokeepthehold。 Therewithmadesheonesteppingplaceafteranother,till,withmuchtravail,sheclimbedthewall。Nowtheforestlaywithintwocrossbowshots,andtheforestwasofthirtyleaguesthiswayandthat。Thereinalsowerewildbeasts,andbeastsserpentine,andshefearedthatifsheenteredtheretheywouldslayher。Butanonshedeemedthatifmenfoundhertheretheywouldhaleherbackintothetowntoburnher。 Hereonesingeth: Nicolete,thefairofface,Climbeduponthecopingstone,TheremadeshelamentandmoanCallingonourLordaloneForhismercyandhisgrace。 \"Father,kingofMajesty,Listen,forInothingknowWheretofleeorwhithergo。 IfwithinthewoodIfare,Lo,thewolveswillslaymethere,Boarsandlionsterrible,Manyinthewildwooddwell,ButifIabidetheday,Surelyworsewillcomeofit,SurelywillthefirebelitThatshallburnmybodyaway,Jesus,lordofMajesty,Betterseemethittome,ThatwithinthewoodIfare,ThoughthewolvesdevourmethereThanwithinthetowntogo,Ne’erbeitso!\" Thenspeakthey,saythey,telltheytheTale: Nicoletemadegreatmoan,asyehaveheard;thencommendedsheherselftoGod,andanonfaredtillshecameuntotheforest。Buttogodeepinitshedarednot,byreasonofthewildbeasts,andbeastsserpentine。Anoncreptsheintoalittlethicket,wheresleepcameuponher,andsheslepttillprimenextday,whentheshepherdsissuedforthfromthetownanddrovetheirbestialbetweenwoodandwater。Anoncametheyallintooneplacebyafairfountainwhichwasonthefringeoftheforest,therebyspreadtheyamantle,andthereonsetbread。Sowhiletheywereeating,Nicoletewakened,withthesoundofthesingingbirds,andtheshepherds,andshewentuntothem,saying,\"Fairboys,ourLordkeepyou!\" \"Godblessthee,\"quothhethathadmorewordstohistonguethantherest。 \"Fairboys,\"quothshe,\"knowyeAucassin,thesonofCountGarindeBiaucaire?\" \"Yea,wellweknowhim。\" \"SomayGodhelpyou,fairboys,\"quothshe,\"tellhimthereisabeastinthisforest,andbidhimcomechaseit,andifhecantakeit,hewouldnotgiveonelimbthereofforahundredmarksofgold,nay,norforfivehundred,norforanyransom。\" Thenlookedtheyonher,andsawhersofairthattheywereallastonied。 \"WillItellhimthereof?\"quothhethathadmorewordstohistonguethantherest;\"foulfallhimwhospeaksofthethingortellshimthetidings。Thesearebutvisionsyetellof,forthereisnobeastsogreatinthisforest,stag,norlion,norboar,thatoneofhislimbsisworthmorethantwodeniers,orthreeatthemost,andyespeakofsuchgreatransom。Foulfallhimthatbelievesyourword,andhimthattellethAucassin。YebeaFairy,andwehavenonelikingforyourcompany,nay,holdonyourroad。\" \"Nay,fairboys,\"quothshe,\"nay,yewilldomybidding。ForthisbeastissomightyofmedicinethattherebywillAucassinbehealedofhistorment。Andlo!Ihavefivesolsinmypurse,takethem,andtellhim:forwithinthreedaysmusthecomehuntingithither,andifwithinthreedayshefinditnot,neverwillhebehealedofhistorment。\" \"Myfaith,\"quothhe,\"themoneywillwetake,andifhecomehitherwewilltellhim,butseekhimwewillnot。\" \"InGod’sname,\"quothshe;andsotookfarewelloftheshepherds,andwentherway。 Heresingethone: NicoletethebrightofbrowFromtheshepherdsdothshepassAllbelowtheblossomedboughWhereanancientwaytherewas,Overgrownandchokedwithgrass,Tillshefoundthecross—roadswhereSevenpathsdoallwayfare,Thenshedeemethshewilltry,Shouldherloverpassthereby,Ifheloveherloyally。 Soshegatheredwhitelilies,Oak—leaf,thatingreenwoodis,LeavesofmanyabranchIwis,Therewithbuiltalodgeofgreen,Goodlierwasneverseen,SworebyGodwhomaynotlie,\"Ifmylovethelodgeshouldspy,HewillrestawhiletherebyIfhelovemeloyally。\" Thushisfaithshedeemedtotry,\"OrIlovehimnot,notI,Norhelovesme!\" Thenspeakthey,saythey,telltheytheTale: Nicoletebuiltherlodgeofboughs,asyehaveheard,rightfairandfeteously,andwoveitwell,withinandwithout,offlowersandleaves。SolayshehardbythelodgeinadeepcoppicetoknowwhatAucassinwilldo。Andthecryandthebruitwentabroadthroughallthecountryandalltheland,thatNicoletewaslost。Sometoldthatshehadfled,andsomethattheCountGarinhadletslayher。 Whosoeverhadjoythereof,nojoyhadAucassin。AndtheCountGarin,hisfather,hadtakenhimoutofprison,andhadsentfortheknightsofthatland,andtheladies,andletmakearightgreatfeast,forthecomfortingofAucassinhisson。Nowatthehightimeofthefeast,wasAucassinleaningfromagallery,allwofulanddiscomforted。Whatsoevermenmightdeviseofmirth,Aucassinhadnojoythereof,nornodesire,forhesawnotherthatheloved。Thenaknightlookedonhim,andcametohim,andsaid: \"Aucassin,ofthatsicknessofthinehaveIbeensick,andgoodcounselwillIgivethee,ifthouwilthearkentome——\" \"Sir,\"saidAucassin,\"gramercy,goodcounselwouldIfainhear。\" \"Mountthyhorse,\"quothhe,\"andgotakethypastimeinyonderforest,therewiltthouseethegoodflowersandgrass,andhearthesweetbirdssing。Perchancethoushalthearsomeword,wherebythoushaltbethebetter。\" \"Sir,\"quothAucassin,\"gramercy,thatwillIdo。\" Hepassedoutofthehall,andwentdownthestairs,andcametothestablewherehishorsewas。Heletsaddleandbridlehim,andmounted,androdeforthfromthecastle,andwanderedtillhecametotheforest,sorodetillhecametothefountainandfoundtheshepherdsatpointofnoon。Andtheyhadamantlestretchedonthegrass,andwereeatingbread,andmakinggreatjoy。 Hereonesingeth: Thereweregatheredshepherdsall,Martin,Esmeric,andHal,Aubrey,Robin,greatandsmall。 Saiththeone,\"Goodfellowsall,GodkeepAucassinthefair,Andthemaidwithyellowhair,Brightofbrowandeyesofvair。 Shethatgaveusgoldtoware。 Cakestherewithtobuyyeknow,Goodlyknivesandsheathsalso。 Flutestoplay,andpipestoblow,MayGodhimheal!\" Herespeakthey,saythey,telltheytheTale: WhenAucassinheardtheshepherds,anonhebethoughthimofNicolete,hissweetladyhelovedsowell,andhedeemedthatshehadpassedthereby;thensethespurstohishorse,andsocametotheshepherds。 \"Fairboys,Godbewithyou。\" \"Godblessyou,\"quothhethathadmorewordstohistonguethantherest。 \"Fairboys,\"quothAucassin,\"saythesongagainthatanonyesang。\" \"Sayitwewillnot,\"quothhethathadmorewordstohistonguethantherest,\"foulfallhimwhowillsingitagainforyou,fairsir!\" \"Fairboys,\"quothAucassin,\"knowyemenot?\" \"Yea,weknowwellthatyouareAucassin,outdamoiseau,nathelesswebenotyourmen,buttheCount’s。\" \"Fairboys,yetsingitagain,Iprayyou。\" \"Hearken!bytheHolyHeart,\"quothhe,\"whereforeshouldIsingforyou,ifitlikesmenot?Lo,thereisnosuchrichmaninthiscountry,savingthebodyofGarintheCount,thatdaredriveforthmyoxen,ormycows,ormysheep,ifhefindstheminhisfields,orhiscorn,lesthelosehiseyesforit,andwhereforeshouldIsingforyou,ifitlikesmenot?\" \"Godbeyouraid,fairboys,singityewill,andtakeyethesetensolsIhavehereinapurse。\" \"Sir,themoneywillwetake,butneveranotewillIsing,forI havegivenmyoath,butIwilltelltheeaplaintale,ifthouwilt。\" \"ByGod,\"saithAucassin,\"Iloveaplaintalebetterthannaught。\" \"Sir,wewereinthisplace,alittletimeagone,betweenprimeandtierce,andwereeatingourbreadbythisfountain,evenasnowwedo,andamaidcamepast,thefairestthingintheworld,wherebywedeemedthatsheshouldbeafay,andallthewoodshoneroundabouther。Anonshegaveusofthatshehad,wherebywemadecovenantwithher,thatifyecamehitherwewouldbidyouhuntinthisforest,whereinissuchabeastthat,anyemighttakehim,yewouldnotgiveonelimbofhimforfivehundredmarksofsilver,norfornoransom;forthisbeastissomightyofmedicine,that,anyecouldtakehim,yeshouldbehealedofyourtorment,andwithinthreedaysmustyetakehim,andifyetakehimnotthen,neverwillyelookonhim。Sochaseyethebeast,anyewill,oranyewillletbe,formypromisehaveIkeptwithher。\" \"Fairboys,\"quothAucassin,\"yehavesaidenough。Godgrantmetofindthisquarry。\" Hereonesingeth。 Aucassinwhenhehadheard,Sorewithinhisheartwasstirred,Lefttheshepherdsonthatword,FarintotheforestspurredRodeintothewood;andfleetFledhishorsethroughpathsofit,Threewordsspakeheofhissweet,\"Nicoletethefair,thedear,’TisfortheeIfollowhereTrackofboar,norslotofdeer,Butthysweetbodyandeyessoclear,Allthymirthandmerrycheer,Thatmyveryhearthaveslain,SopleaseGodtomemaintainIshallseemyloveagain,Sweetsister,friend!\" Thenspeakthey,saythey,telltheytheTale: AucassinfaredthroughtheforestfrompathtopathafterNicolete,andhishorsebarehimfuriously。Thinkyenotthatthethornshimspared,northebriars,nay,notso,buttarehisraiment,thatscarceaknotmightbetiedwiththesoundestpartthereof,andthebloodsprangfromhisarms,andflanks,andlegs,infortyplaces,orthirty,sothatbehindtheChildemenmightfollowonthetrackofhisbloodinthegrass。ButsomuchhewentinthoughtsofNicolete,hisladysweet,thathefeltnopainnortorment,andallthedayhurledthroughtheforestinthisfashionnorheardnowordofher。AndwhenhesawVespersdrawnigh,hebegantoweepforthathefoundhernot。Alldownanoldroad,andgrassgrownhefared,whenanon,lookingalongthewaybeforehim,hesawsuchanoneasIshalltellyou。Tallwashe,andgreatofgrowth,laidlyandmarvelloustolookupon:hisheadhuge,andblackascharcoal,andmorethanthebreadthofahandbetweenhistwoeyes,andgreatcheeks,andabignoseandbroad,bignostrilsandugly,andthicklipsredderthanacollop,andgreatteethyellowandugly,andhewasshodwithhosenandshoonofbull’shide,boundwithcordsofbarkovertheknee,andallabouthimagreatcloaktwy—fold,andheleanedonagrievouscudgel,andAucassincameuntohim,andwasafraidwhenhebeheldhim。 \"Fairbrother,Godaidthee。\" \"Godblessyou,\"quothhe。 \"AsGodhehelpeththee,whatmakestthouhere?\" \"Whatisthattothee?\" \"Nay,naught,naught,\"saithAucassin,\"Iaskbutoutofcourtesy。\" \"Butforwhomweepestthou,\"quothhe,\"andmakestsuchheavylament?Certes,wereIasrichamanasthou,thewholeworldshouldnotmakemeweep。\" \"Ha!knowyeme?\"saithAucassin。 \"Yea,IknowwellthatyebeAucassin,thesonoftheCount,andifyetellmeforwhyyeweep,thenwillItellyouwhatImakehere。\" \"Certes,\"quothAucassin,\"Iwilltellyourightgladly。HithercameIthismorningtohuntinthisforest;andwithmeawhitehound,thefairestintheworld;himhaveIlost,andforhimI weep。\" \"BytheHeartourLordbareinhisbreast,\"quothhe,\"areyeweepingforastinkinghound?Foulfallhimthatholdstheehighhenceforth!forthereisnosuchrichmanintheland,butifthyfatheraskeditofhim,hewouldgivetheeten,orfifteen,ortwenty,andbethegladderforit。ButIhavecausetoweepandmakedole。\" \"Whereforeso,brother?\" \"Sir,Iwilltellthee。Iwashirelingtoarichvilain,anddrovehisplough;fouroxenhadhe。Butthreedayssincecameonmegreatmisadventure,wherebyIlostthebestofmineoxen,Roger,thebestofmyteam。HimgoIseeking,andhaveneithereatennordrunkenthesethreedays,normayIgotothetown,lesttheycastmeintoprison,seeingthatIhavenotwherewithaltopay。OutofallthewealthoftheworldhaveInomorethanyeseeonmybody。Apoormotherbareme,thathadnomorebutonewretchedbed;thishavetheytakenfromunderher,andsheliesintheverystraw。Thisailsmemorethanmineowncase,forwealthcomesandgoes;ifnowI havelost,anothertidewillIgain,andwillpayformineoxwhenasImay;neverforthatwillIweep。Butyouweepforastinkinghound。Foulfallwhosothinkswellofthee!\" \"Certesthouartagoodcomforter,brother,blessedbethou!Andofwhatpricewasthineox?\" \"Sir,theyaskmetwentysolsforhim,whereofIcannotabateonedoit。\" \"Nay,then,\"quothAucassin,\"takethesetwentysolsIhaveinmypurse,andpayforthineox。\" \"Sir,\"saithhe,\"gramercy。AndGodgivetheetofindthatthouseekest。\" Sotheypartedeachfromother,andAucassinrodeon:thenightwasfairandstill,andsolonghewentthathecametothelodgeofboughs,thatNicoletehadbuildedandwovenwithinandwithout,overandunder,withflowers,anditwasthefairestlodgethatmightbeseen。WhenAucassinwaswareofit,hestoppedsuddenly,andthelightofthemoonfelltherein。 \"God!\"quothAucassin,\"herewasNicolete,mysweetlady,andthislodgebuildedshewithherfairhands。Forthesweetnessofit,andforloveofher,willIalight,andrestherethisnightlong。\" Hedrewforthhisfootfromthestirruptoalight,andthesteedwasgreatandtall。HedreamedsomuchonNicoletehisrightsweetlady,thatheslippedonastone,anddravehisshoulderoutofhisplace。Thenknewhethathewashurtsore,nathelessheborehimwithwhatforcehemight,andfastenedwiththeotherhandthemare’ssontoathorn。Thenturnedheonhisside,andcreptbackwiseintothelodgeofboughs。Andhelookedthroughagapinthelodgeandsawthestarsinheaven,andonethatwasbrighterthantherest;sobeganhetosay: Hereonesingeth: \"Star,thatIfromfarbehold,Star,theMooncallstoherfold,Nicoletewiththeedothdwell,Mysweetlovewithlocksofgold,Godwouldhaveherdwellafar,Dwellwithhimforeveningstar,WouldtoGod,whate’erbefell,WouldthatwithherImightdwell。 Iwouldcliphercloseandstrait,Nay,wereIofmuchestate,Someking’ssondesirable,Worthyshetobemymate,Metokissandclipmewell,Sister,sweetfriend!\" Sospeakthey,saythey,telltheytheTale: WhenNicoleteheardAucassin,rightsocamesheuntohim,forshewasnotfaraway。Shepassedwithinthelodge,andthrewherarmsabouthisneck,andclippedandkissedhim。 \"Fairsweetfriend,welcomebethou。\" \"Andthou,fairsweetlove,bethouwelcome。\" Soeitherkissedandclippedtheother,andfairjoywasthembetween。 \"Ha!sweetlove,\"quothAucassin,\"butnowwasIsorehurt,andmyshoulderwried,butItakenoforceofit,norhavenohurttherefromsinceIhavethee。\" Rightsofeltshehisshoulderandfounditwaswriedfromitsplace。Andshesohandleditwithherwhitehands,andsowroughtinhersurgery,thatbyGod’swillwholovethlovers,itwentbackintoitsplace。Thentooksheflowers,andfreshgrass,andleavesgreen,andboundtheseherbsonthehurtwithastripofhersmock,andhewasallhealed。 \"Aucassin,\"saithshe,\"fairsweetlove,takecounselwhatthouwiltdo。Ifthyfatherletsearchthisforestto—morrow,andmenfindmehere,theywillslayme,cometotheewhatwill。\" \"Certes,fairsweetlove,thereforeshouldIsorrowheavily,but,anifImay,nevershalltheytakethee。\" Anongatheonhishorse,andhisladybeforehim,kissingandclippingher,andsorodetheyatadventure。 Hereonesingeth: Aucassinthefrank,thefair,Aucassinoftheyellowhair,Gentleknight,andtruelover,Fromtheforestdothhefare,Holdshislovebeforehimthere,Kissingcheek,andchin,andeyes,Butshespakeinsoberwise,\"Aucassin,trueloveandfair,Towhatlanddowerepair?\" Sweetmylove,Itakenocare,Thouartwithmeeverywhere! Sotheypassthewoodsanddowns,Passthevillagesandtowns,Hillsanddalesandopenland,Cameatdawntotheseasand,Lighteddownuponthestrand,Besidethesea。 Thensaythey,speakthey,telltheytheTale: Aucassinlighteddownandhislove,asyehaveheardsing。Heheldhishorsebythebridle,andhisladybythehands;sowenttheyalongtheseashore,andontheseatheysawaship,andhecalleduntothesailors,andtheycametohim。Thenheldhesuchspeechwiththem,thatheandhisladywerebroughtaboardthatship,andwhentheywereonthehighsea,beholdamightywindandtyrannousarose,marvellousandgreat,anddravethemfromlandtoland,tilltheycameuntoastrangecountry,andwonthehavenofthecastleofTorelore。Thenaskedtheywhatthislandmightbe,andmentoldthemthatitwasthecountryoftheKingofTorelore。Thenheaskedwhatmannerofmanwashe,andwastherewarafoot,andmensaid,\"Yea,andmighty!\" Therewithtookhefarewellofthemerchants,andtheycommendedhimtoGod。AnonAucassinmountedhishorse,withhisswordgirt,andhisladybeforehim,androdeatadventuretillhewascometothecastle。ThenaskedhewheretheKingwas,andtheysaidthathewasinchildbed。 \"Thenwhereishiswife?\" Andtheytoldhimshewaswiththehost,andhadledwithheralltheforceofthatcountry。 NowwhenAucassinheardthatsaying,hemadegreatmarvel,andcameintothecastle,andlighteddown,heandhislady,andhisladyheldhishorse。Rightsowentheupintothecastle,withhisswordgirt,andfaredhitherandthithertillhecametothechamberwheretheKingwaslying。 Hereonesingeth: AucassinthecourteousknightTothechamberwentforthright,TothebedwithlinendightEvenwheretheKingwaslaid。 Therehestoodbyhimandsaid: \"Fool,whatmak’stthouhereabed?\" QuoththeKing:\"IambroughttobedOfafairson,andanonWhenmymonthisoverandgone,Andmyhealingfairlydone,TotheMinsterwillIfareAndwilldomychurchingthere,Asmyfatherdidrepair。 Thenwillsallyforthtowar,ThenwilldrivemyfoesafarFrommycountrie!\" Thenspeakthey,saythey,telltheytheTale: WhenAucassinheardtheKingspeakonthiswise,hetookallthesheetsthatcoveredhim,andthrewthemallabroadaboutthechamber。Thensawhebehindhimacudgel,andcaughtitintohishand,andturned,andtooktheKing,andbeathimtillhewaswell— nighdead。 \"Ha!fairsir,\"quoththeKing,\"whatwouldyouwithme?Artthoubesidethyself,thatbeatestmeinmineownhouse?\" \"ByGod’sheart,\"quothAucassin,\"thouillsonofanillwench,I willslaytheeifthouswearnotthatnevershallanymaninallthylandlieinofchildhenceforthforever。\" Sohedidthatoath,andwhenhehaddoneit,\"Sir,\"saidAucassin,\"bringmenowwherethywifeiswiththehost。\" \"Sir,withgoodwill,\"quoththeKing。 Hemountedhishorse,andAucassingatonhisown,andNicoleteabodeintheQueen’schamber。AnonrodeAucassinandtheKingeventilltheycametothatplacewheretheQueenwas,andlo!menwerewarringwithbakedapples,andwitheggs,andwithfreshcheeses,andAucassinbegantolookonthem,andmadegreatmarvel。 Hereonesingeth: Aucassinhishorsedothstay,Fromthesaddlewatchedthefray,Allthestourandfiercearray; Rightfreshcheesescarriedthey,Applesbaked,andmushroomsgrey,WhososplashethmostthefordHeismastercalledandlord。 Aucassindothgazeawhile,ThenbegantolaughandsmileAndmadegame。 Thenspeakthey,saythey,telltheytheTale: WhenAucassinbeheldthesemarvels,hecametotheKing,andsaid,\"Sir,bethesethineenemies?\" \"Yea,Sir,\"quoththeKing。 \"AndwillyethatIshouldavengeyouofthem?\" \"Yea,\"quothhe,\"withallmyheart。\" ThenAucassinputhandtosword,andhurledamongthem,andbegantosmitetotherighthandandtheleft,andslewmanyofthem。AndwhentheKingsawthatheslewthem,hecaughtathisbridleandsaid,\"Ha!fairsir,slaythemnotinsuchwise。\" \"How,\"quothAucassin,\"willyenotthatIshouldavengeyouofthem?\" \"Sir,\"quoththeKing,\"overmuchalreadyhastthouavengedme。Itisnowiseourcustomtoslayeachother。\" Anonturnedtheyandfled。ThentheKingandAucassinbetookthemagaintothecastleofTorelore,andthefolkofthatlandcounselledtheKingtoputAucassinforth,andkeepNicoleteforhisson’swife,forthatsheseemedaladyhighoflineage。AndNicoleteheardthem,andhadnojoyofit,sobegantosay: Heresingethone: Thusshespakethebrightofbrow: \"LordofToreloreandking,Thyfolkdeemmealightthing,Whenmylovedothmeembrace,Fairhefindsme,ingoodcase,ThenamIinsuchderray,Neitherharp,norlyre,norlay,Dancenorgame,norrebeckplayWeresosweet。\" Thenspeakthey,saythey,telltheytheTale: AucassindweltinthecastleofTorelore,ingreateaseandgreatdelight,forthathehadwithhimNicoletehissweetlove,whomhelovedsowell。Nowwhilehewasinsuchpleasureandsuchdelight,cameatroopofSaracensbysea,andlaidsiegetothecastleandtookitbymainstrength。Anontooktheythesubstancethatwasthereinandcarriedoffthemenandmaidenscaptives。TheyseizedNicoleteandAucassin,andboundAucassinhandandfoot,andcasthimintooneship,andNicoleteintoanother。Thenrosethereamightywindoversea,andscatteredtheships。NowthatshipwhereinwasAucassin,wentwanderingonthesea,tillitcametothecastleofBiaucaire,andthefolkofthecountryrantogethertowreckher,andtherefoundtheyAucassin,andtheyknewhimagain。 SowhentheyofBiaucairesawtheirdamoiseau,theymadegreatjoyofhim,forAucassinhaddweltfullthreeyearsinthecastleofTorelore,andhisfatherandmotherweredead。SothepeopletookhimtothecastleofBiaucaire,andthereweretheyallhismen。 Andheheldthelandinpeace。 Heresingethone: Loye,AucassinhathgoneToBiaucairethatishisown,DwelleththereinjoyandeaseAndthekingdomisatpeace。 SwearshebytheMajestyOfourLordthatismosthigh,RatherwouldhetheyshoulddieAllhiskinandparentry,SothatNicoletewerenigh。 \"Ahsweetlove,andfairofbrow,Iknownotwheretoseektheenow,Godmadeneverthatcountrie,Notbyland,andnotbysea,WhereIwouldnotsearchforthee,Ifthatmightbe!\" Thenspeakthey,saythey,telltheytheTale: NowleaveweAucassin,andspeakweofNicolete。TheshipwhereinshewascastpertainedtotheKingofCarthage,andhewasherfather,andshehadtwelvebrothers,allprincesorkings。WhentheybeheldNicolete,howfairshewas,theydidhergreatworship,andmademuchjoyofher,andmanytimesaskedherwhoshewas,forsurelyseemedshealadyofnoblelineandhighparentry。Butshemightnottellthemofherlineage,forshewasbutachildwhenmenstoleheraway。SosailedtheytilltheywontheCityofCarthage,andwhenNicoletesawthewallsofthecastle,andthecountry—side,sheknewthattherehadshebeennourishedandthencestolenaway,beingbutachild。YetwasshenotsoyoungachildbutthatwellsheknewshehadbeendaughteroftheKingofCarthage;andofhernurtureinthatcity。 Heresingethone: NicoletethegoodandtrueTothelandhathcomeanew,Seesthepalacesandwalls,Andthehousesandthehalls! Thenshespakeandsaid,\"Alas! ThatofbirthsogreatIwas,CousinoftheAmiralAndtheverychildofhimCarthagecountsKingofPaynim,Wildfolkholdmeherewithal; NayAucassin,loveoftheeGentleknight,andtrue,andfree,Burnsandwastestheheartofme。 AhGodgrantitofhisgrace,Thatthouholdme,andembrace,ThatthoukissmeonthefaceLoveandlord!\" Thenspeakthey,saythey,telltheytheTale: WhentheKingofCarthageheardNicoletespeakinthiswise,hecasthisarmsaboutherneck。 \"Fairsweetlove,\"saithhe,\"tellmewhothouart,andbenotadreadofme。\" \"Sir,\"saidshe,\"IamdaughtertotheKingofCarthage,andwastaken,beingthenalittlechild,itisnowfifteenyearsgone。\" Whenalltheyofthecourtheardherspeakthus,theyknewwellthatshespakesooth:somadetheygreatjoyofher,andledhertothecastleingreathonour,astheKing’sdaughter。AndtheywouldhavegivenhertoherlordaKingofPaynim,butshehadnomindtomarry。Theredweltshethreedaysorfour。AndsheconsideredbywhatmeansshemightseekforAucassin。Thenshegotheraviol,andlearnedtoplayonit,tilltheywouldhavemarriedheronadaytoagreatKingofPaynim,andshestoleforthbynight,andcametothesea—port,anddweltwithapoorwomanthereby。Thentooksheacertainherb,andtherewithsmearedherheadandherface,tillshewasallbrownandstained。Andsheletmakecoat,andmantle,andsmock,andhose,andattiredherselfasifshehadbeenaharper。 Sotookshetheviolandwenttoamariner,andsowroughtonhimthathetookheraboardhisvessel。Thenhoistedtheysail,andfaredonthehighseaseventilltheycametothelandofProvence。 AndNicoletewentforthandtooktheviol,andwentplayingthroughallthatcountry,eventillshecametothecastleofBiaucaire,whereAucassinlay。 Heresingethone: AtBiaucairebelowthetowerSatAucassin,onanhour,Heardthebird,andwatchedtheflower,Withhisbaronshimbeside,Thencameonhiminthattide,ThesweetinfluenceofloveAndthememorythereof; ThoughtofNicoletethefair,AndthedaintyfaceofherHehadlovedsomanyyears,Thenwasheinduleandtears! EventhencameNicoleteOnthestairafootsheset,AndshedrewtheviolbowThroughthestringsandchantedso; \"Listen,lordsandknights,tome,Lordsofhighorlowdegree,TomystorylistwillyeAllofAucassinandherThatwasNicoletethefair? AndtheirlovewaslongtotellDeepwoodsthroughhesoughtherwell,PaynimstookthemonadayInToreloreandboundtheylay。 OfAucassinnoughtknowwe,ButfairNicoletethefreeNowinCarthagedothshedwell,Thereherfatherlovesherwell,Whoiskingofthatcountrie。 Herahusbandhathhefound,PaynimlordthatservesMahound! Ne’erwithhimthemaidwillgo,Forshelovesadamoiseau,Aucassin,thatyemayknow,SwearstoGodthatnevermoWithaloverwillshegoSavewithhimshelovethsoInlongdesire。\" Sospeakthey,saythey,telltheytheTale: WhenAucassinheardNicoletespeakinthiswise,hewasrightjoyful,anddrewherononeside,andspoke,saying: \"Sweetfairfriend,knowyenothingofthisNicolete,ofwhomyehavethussung?\" \"Yea,Sir,Iknowherforthenoblestcreature,andthemostgentle,andthebestthateverwasbornonground。SheisdaughtertotheKingofCarthagethattookhertherewhereAucassinwastaken,andbroughtherintothecityofCarthage,tillheknewthatverilyshewashisowndaughter,whereonhemaderightgreatmirth。AnonwishedhetogiveherforherlordoneofthegreatestkingsofallSpain,butshewouldratherletherselfbehangedorburned,thantakeanylord,howgreatsoever。\" \"Ha!fairsweetfriend,\"quoththeCountAucassin,\"ifthouwiltgointothatlandagain,andbidhercomeandspeaktome,Iwillgivetheeofmysubstance,morethanthouwouldstdaretoaskortake。 Andknowye,thatforthesakeofher,Ihavenowilltotakeawife,howsoeverhighherlineage。SowaitIforher,andneverwillIhaveawife,butheronly。AndifIknewwheretofindher,noneedwouldIhavetoseekher。\" \"Sir,\"quothshe,\"ifyepromisemethat,Iwillgoinquestofherforyoursake,andforhers,thatIlovemuch。\" Soheswaretoher,andanonletgivehertwentylivres,andshedepartedfromhim,andheweptforthesweetnessofNicolete。Andwhenshesawhimweeping,shesaid: \"Sir,troublenotthyselfsomuchwithal。ForinalittlewhileshallIhavebroughtherintothiscity,andyeshallseeher。\" WhenAucassinheardthat,hewasrightgladthereof。Andshedepartedfromhim,andwentintothecitytothehouseoftheCaptain’swife,fortheCaptainherfatherinGodwasdead。Soshedweltthere,andtoldallhertale;andtheCaptain’swifeknewher,andknewwellthatshewasNicoletethatsheherselfhadnourished。 Thensheletwashandbatheher,andthererestedsheeightfulldays。ThentooksheanherbthatwasnamedEyebrightandanointedherselftherewith,andwasasfairasevershehadbeenallthedaysofherlife。Thensheclothedherselfinrichrobesofsilkwhereoftheladyhadgreatstore,andthensatherselfinthechamberonasilkencoverlet,andcalledtheladyandbadehergoandbringAucassinherlove,andshedidevenso。AndwhenshecametothePalaceshefoundAucassinweeping,andmakinglamentforNicoletehislove,forthatshedelayedsolong。Andtheladyspakeuntohimandsaid: \"Aucassin,sorrownomore,butcomethouonwithme,andIwillshewtheethethingintheworldthatthoulovestbest;evenNicoletethydearlove,whofromfarlandshathcometoseekofthee。\"AndAucassinwasrightglad。 Heresingethone: WhenAucassinhearethnowThathisladybrightofbrowDwellethinhisowncountrie,Nevermanwasgladashe。 TohercastledothhehieWiththeladyspeedily,Passethtothechamberhigh,FindethNicoletethereby。 OfhertruelovefoundagainNevermaidwashalfsofain。 Straightsheleapeduponherfeet: Whenhislovehesawatlast,Armsaboutherdidhecast,Kissedheroften,kissedhersweetKissedherlipsandbrowsandeyes。 Thusallnightdotheydevise,Eventillthemorningwhite。 ThenAucassinweddedher,MadeherLadyofBiaucaire。 Manyyearsabodetheythere,Manyyearsinshadeorsun,IngreatgladnessanddelightNe’erhathAucassinregretNorhisladyNicolete。 Nowmystoryallisdone,Saidandsung! NOTES \"THEBLENDING\"——ofalternateproseandverse——\"isnotunknowninvariouscountries。\"ThusinDr。Steere’sSwahiliTales(London,1870),p。vii。weread:\"Itisaconstantcharacteristicofpopularnativetalestohaveasortofburden,whichalljoininsinging。 Frequentlytheskeletonofthestoryseemstobecontainedinthesesnatchesofsinging,whichthestory—tellerconnectsbyanextemporizedaccountoftheinterveninghistory……Almostallthesestorieshadsungparts,andofsomeofthese,eventhosewhosungthemcouldscarcelyexplainthemeaning……Ihaveheardstoriespartlytold,inwhichtheversepartswereintheYaoandNyamwezilanguages。\"Theexamplesgiven(SultanMajnun)areonlyversessupposedtobechantedbythecharactersinthetale。ItisimprobablethattheYaosandNyamwezisborrowedthecustomofinsertingverseintoprosetalesfromArabliterature,wheretheintercalatedverseisusuallyofamoralandreflectivecharacter。 Mr。Jamieson,inIllustrationsofNorthernAntiquities(p。379),preservedacante—fablecalledRosmerHalfman,orTheMermanRosmer。 Mr。Motherwellremarks(Minstrelsy,Glasgow,1827,p。xv。):\"ThusI haveheardtheancientballadofYoungBeichanandSusyPyedilatedbyastory—tellerintoataleofremarkabledimensions——aparagraphofproseandthenascreedofrhymealternatelygiven。\"TheexamplepublishedbyMr。MotherwellgivesustheveryformofAucassinandNicolete,survivinginScotchfolklore:— \"WellyemustknowthatintheMoor’sCastle,therewasamafsymore,whichisadarkdeepdungeonforkeepingprisoners。Itwastwentyfeetbelowtheground,andintothisholetheyclosedpoorBeichan。 Therehestood,nightandday,uptohiswaistinpuddle—water;butnightordayitwasallonetohim,fornoaestymeoflightevergotin。Sohelaytherealangandwearywhile,andthinkingonhisheavyweird,hemadeamurnfu’sangtopassthetime——andthiswasthesangthathemade,andgratwhenhesangit,forheneverthoughtofescapingfromthemafsymore,orofseeinghisaincountrieagain: \"Myhoundstheyallrunmasterless,Myhawkstheyfleefromtreetotree; Myyoungestbrotherwillheirmylands,AndfairEnglandagainI’llneversee。 \"OwereIfreeasIhaebeen,Andmyshipswimmingoncemoreonsea,I’dturnmyfacetofairEngland,Andsailnomoretoastrangecountrie。\" NowthecruelMoorhadabeautifuldaughtercalledSusyPye,whowasaccustomedtotakeawalkeverymorninginhergarden,andasshewaswalkingaedaysheheardthesougho’Beichan’ssang,comingasitwerefrombelowtheground。\" Allthisisclearlyanalogousinformnolessthaninmattertoourcante—fable。Mr。Motherwellspeaksoffabliaux,intendedpartlyforrecitation,andpartlyforbeingsung;butdoesnotreferbynametoAucassinandNicolete。Ifwemayjudgebyanalogy,then,theformofthecante—fableisprobablyanearlyartisticadaptationofapopularnarrativemethod。 STOUR;anungainlywordenough,familiarinScotchwiththesenseofwind—drivendust,itmaybedustofbattle。TheFrenchisEstor。 BIAUCAIRE,oppositeTarascon,alsocelebratedforitslocalhero,thedeathlessTartarin。ThereisagreatdealoflearningaboutBiaucaire;probablytheauthorofthecante—fableneversawtheplace,butheneednothavethoughtitwasonthesea—shore,as(p。 39)heseemstodo。TherehemakesthepeopleofBeaucairesetouttowreckaship。ShipsdonotgouptheRhone,andgetwreckedthere,afterescapingtheperilsofthedeep。 Onp。42,thepoetclearlythinksthatNicolete,afterlandingfromherbarque,hadtotravelaconsiderabledistancebeforereachingBiaucaire。Thefactisthatthepoetisperfectlyrecklessofgeography,likehimwhowroteoftheset—shoreofBohemia。 PAINTEDWONDROUSLY。Nooneknowswhatisreallymeantbyemiramie。 PLENTIFULLACKOFCOMFORT:ratherfreelyforMoutiariespeuconquis。 MALENGIN:afavouritewordofSirThomasMalory:\"mischievousintent。\" FEATSOFYOUTH:ENFANCES,theregulartermfortheromanceofaknight’searlyprowess。 TWOAPPLES;noisgaugesintheoriginal。Butwalnutssoundinadequate。 HeretheMS。hasalacuna。 ThereismuchuselesslearningabouttherealmofTorelore。ItissomewherebetweenKorandLaputa。ThecustomoftheCouvadewasdimlyknowntothepoet。Thefeignedlying—inofthefathermayhavebeeneitherarecognitionofpaternity(asintheshambirthwherebyHeraadoptedHeracles)ormayhavebeencausedbythebeliefthatthehealthofthefatheratthetimeofthechild’sbirthaffectedthatofthechild。EitheroriginoftheCouvadeisconsistentwithearlybeliefsandcustoms。 EYEBRIGHT。ThisisapurelyfancifulrenderingofEsclaire。 Footnotes: {1}GastonParis,inM。Bida’sedition,p。xii。Paris,1878。Theblendingisnotunknowninvariouscountries。SeenoteatendofTranslation。 {2}IknownotifIunconsciouslytransferredthiscriticismfromM。GastonParis。 {3}\"LoveinIdleness。\"London,1883,p。169。 {4}Theocritus,x。37。 {5}Ihavenotthoughtitnecessarytodiscusstheconjectures,—— theyarenomore,——abouttheGreekorArabicoriginofthecante— fable,aboutthederivationofAucassin’sname,thesupposedcopyingofFloireetBlancheflor,thelongitudeandlatitudeofthelandofTorelore,andsoforth。Intruth\"weareinLove’slandto—day,\" wheretheshipssailwithoutwindorcompass,likethebarquesofthePhaeacians。BrunnerandSuchieraddnothingpositivetoourknowledge,andM。GastonParispretendstocastbutlittlelightonquestionswhichitistoocurioustoconsideratall。InrevisingthetranslationIhaveusedwithprofittheversionsofM。Bida,ofMr。Bourdillon,theglossaryofSuchier,andMr。Bourdillon’sglossary。AsforthestyleIhaveattempted,ifnotOldEnglish,atleastEnglishwhichiselderly,withamemoryofMalory。