第17章
加入书架 A- A+
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  \"Nay,antherebefools,mylord,\"repliedLaneham,withmuchglee,\"IwarrantIwillmakesportamongthem,fornogreyhoundlovestocoteahareasItoturnandcourseafool。ButIhaveanothersingularfavourtobeseechofyourhonour。\"

  \"Speakit,andletmego,\"saidtheEarl;\"IthinktheQueencomesforthinstantly。\"

  \"Myverygoodlord,Iwouldfainbringabed—fellowwithme。\"

  \"How,youirreverentrascal!\"saidLeicester。

  \"Nay,mylord,mymeaningiswithinthecanons,\"answeredhisunblushing,orratherhisever—blushingpetitioner。\"Ihaveawifeascuriousashergrandmotherwhoatetheapple。Now,takeherwithmeImaynot,herHighness\'sordersbeingsostrictagainsttheofficersbringingwiththemtheirwivesinaprogress,andsolumberingthecourtwithwomankind。ButwhatI

  wouldcraveofyourlordshipistofindroomforherinsomemummery,orprettypageant,indisguise,asitwere;sothat,notbeingknownformywife,theremaybenooffence。\"

  \"Thefoulfiendseizeyeboth!\"saidLeicester,stungintouncontrollablepassionbytherecollectionswhichthisspeechexcited——\"whystopyoumewithsuchfollies?\"

  Theterrifiedclerkofthechamber—door,astonishedattheburstofresentmenthehadsounconsciouslyproduced,droppedhisstaffofofficefromhishand,andgazedontheincensedEarlwithafoolishfaceofwonderandterror,whichinstantlyrecalledLeicestertohimself。

  \"Imeantbuttotryifthouhadsttheaudacitywhichbefitsthineoffice,\"saidhehastily。\"CometoKenilworth,andbringthedevilwiththee,ifthouwilt。\"

  \"Mywife,sir,hathplayedthedevilerenow,inaMystery,inQueenMary\'stime;butmeshallwantatrifleforproperties。\"

  \"Hereisacrownforthee,\"saidtheEarl,——\"makemeridofthee——thegreatbellrings。\"

  MasterRobertLanehamstaredamomentattheagitationwhichhehadexcited,andthensaidtohimself,ashestoopedtopickuphisstaffofoffice,\"ThenobleEarlrunswildhumoursto—day。

  Buttheywhogivecrownsexpectuswittyfellowstowinkattheirunsettledstarts;and,bymyfaith,iftheypaidnotformercy,wewouldfingerthemtightly!\"[SeeNote6。RobertLaneham。]

  Leicestermovedhastilyon,neglectingthecourtesieshehadhithertodispensedsoliberally,andhurryingthroughthecourtlycrowd,untilhepausedinasmallwithdrawing—room,intowhichheplungedtodrawamoment\'sbreathunobserved,andinseclusion。

  \"WhatamInow,\"hesaidtohimself,\"thatamthusjadedbythewordsofamean,weather—beaten,goose—brainedgull!Conscience,thouartabloodhound,whosegrowlwakesusreadilyatthepaltrystirofaratormouseasatthestepofalion。CanInotquitmyself,byoneboldstroke,ofastatesoirksome,sounhonoured?

  WhatifIkneeltoElizabeth,and,owningthewhole,throwmyselfonhermercy?\"

  Ashepursuedthistrainofthought,thedooroftheapartmentopened,andVarneyrushedin。

  \"ThankGod,mylord,thatIhavefoundyou!\"washisexclamation。

  \"Thankthedevil,whoseagentthouart,\"wastheEarl\'sreply。

  \"Thankwhomyouwill,mylord,\"repliedVarney;\"buthastentothewater—side。TheQueenisonboard,andasksforyou。\"

  \"Go,sayIamtakensuddenlyill,\"repliedLeicester;\"for,byHeaven,mybraincansustainthisnolonger!\"

  \"Imaywellsayso,\"saidVarney,withbitternessofexpression,\"foryourplace,ay,andmine,who,asyourmasterofthehorse,wastohaveattendedyourlordship,isalreadyfilledupintheQueen\'sbarge。Thenewminion,WalterRaleigh,andouroldacquaintanceTressilianwerecalledfortofillourplacesjustasIhastenedawaytoseekyou。\"

  \"Thouartadevil,Varney,\"saidLeicesterhastily;\"butthouhastthemasteryforthepresent——Ifollowthee。\"

  Varneyrepliednot,butledthewayoutofthepalace,andtowardstheriver,whilehismasterfollowedhim,asifmechanically;until,lookingback,hesaidinatonewhichsavouredoffamiliarityatleast,ifnotofauthority,\"Howisthis,mylord?Yourcloakhangsononeside——yourhoseareunbraced——permitme——\"

  \"Thouartafool,Varney,aswellasaknave,\"saidLeicester,shakinghimoff,andrejectinghisofficiousassistance。\"Wearebestthus,sir;whenwerequireyoutoorderourperson,itiswell,butnowwewantyounot。\"

  Sosaying,theEarlresumedatoncehisairofcommand,andwithithisself—possession——shookhisdressintoyetwilderdisorder——passedbeforeVarneywiththeairofasuperiorandmaster,andinhisturnledthewaytotheriver—side。

  TheQueen\'sbargewasontheverypointofputtingoff,theseatallottedtoLeicesterinthestern,andthattohismasterofthehorseonthebowoftheboat,beingalreadyfilledup。ButonLeicester\'sapproachtherewasapause,asifthebargemenanticipatedsomealterationintheircompany。Theangryspotwas,however,ontheQueen\'scheek,as,inthatcoldtonewithwhichsuperiorsendeavourtoveiltheirinternalagitation,whilespeakingtothosebeforewhomitwouldbederogationtoexpressit,shepronouncedthechillingwords,\"Wehavewaited,myLordofLeicester。\"

  \"Madam,andmostgraciousPrincess,\"saidLeicester,\"you,whocanpardonsomanyweaknesseswhichyourownheartneverknows,canbestbestowyourcommiserationontheagitationsofthebosom,which,foramoment,affectbothheadandlimbs。Icametoyourpresenceadoubtingandanaccusedsubject;yourgoodnesspenetratedthecloudsofdefamation,andrestoredmetomyhonour,and,whatisyetdearer,toyourfavour——isitwonderful,thoughformeitismostunhappy,thatmymasterofthehorseshouldhavefoundmeinastatewhichscarcepermittedmetomaketheexertionnecessarytofollowhimtothisplace,whenoneglanceofyourHighness,although,alas!anangryone,hashadpowertodothatformeinwhichEsculapiusmighthavefailed?\"

  \"Howisthis?\"saidElizabethhastily,lookingatVarney;\"hathyourlordbeenill?\"

  \"Somethingofafaintingfit,\"answeredtheready—wittedVarney,\"asyourGracemayobservefromhispresentcondition。Mylord\'shastewouldnotpermitmeleisureeventobringhisdressintoorder。\"

  \"Itmattersnot,\"saidElizabeth,asshegazedonthenoblefaceandformofLeicester,towhicheventhestrangemixtureofpassionsbywhichhehadbeensolatelyagitatedgaveadditionalinterest;\"makeroomformynoblelord。Yourplace,MasterVarney,hasbeenfilledup;youmustfindaseatinanotherbarge。\"

  Varneybowed,andwithdrew。

  \"Andyou,too,ouryoungSquireoftheCloak,\"addedshe,lookingatRaleigh,\"must,forthetime,gotothebargeofourladiesofhonour。AsforTressilian,hehathalreadysufferedtoomuchbythecapriceofwomenthatIshouldaggrievehimbymychangeofplan,sofarasheisconcerned。\"

  Leicesterseatedhimselfinhisplaceinthebarge,andclosetotheSovereign。Raleighrosetoretire,andTressilianwouldhavebeensoill—timedinhiscourtesyastooffertorelinquishhisownplacetohisfriend,hadnottheacuteglanceofRaleighhimself,whoseemednoinhisnativeelement,madehimsensiblethatsoreadyadisclamationoftheroyalfavourmightbemisinterpreted。Hesatsilent,therefore,whilstRaleigh,withaprofoundbow,andalookofthedeepesthumiliation,wasabouttoquithisplace。

  Anoblecourtier,thegallantLordWilloughby,read,ashethought,somethingintheQueen\'sfacewhichseemedtopityRaleigh\'srealorassumedsemblanceofmortification。

  \"Itisnotforusoldcourtiers,\"hesaid,\"tohidethesunshinefromtheyoungones。Iwill,withherMajesty\'sleave,relinquishforanhourthatwhichhersubjectsholddearest,thedelightofherHighness\'spresence,andmortifymyselfbywalkinginstarlight,whileIforsakeforabriefseasonthegloryofDiana\'sownbeams。Iwilltakeplaceintheboatwhichtheladiesoccupy,andpermitthisyoungcavalierhishourofpromisedfelicity。\"

  TheQueenreplied,withanexpressionbetwixtmirthandearnest,\"Ifyouaresowillingtoleaveus,mylord,wecannothelpthemortification。But,underfavour,wedonottrustyou——oldandexperiencedasyoumaydeemyourself——withthecareofouryoungladiesofhonour。Yourvenerableage,mylord,\"shecontinued,smiling,\"maybebetterassortedwiththatofmyLordTreasurer,whofollowsinthethirdboat,andbywhoseexperienceevenmyLordWilloughby\'smaybeimproved。\"

  LordWilloughbyhidhisdisappointmentunderasmile——laughed,wasconfused,bowed,andlefttheQueen\'sbargetogoonboardmyLordBurleigh\'s。Leicester,whoendeavouredtodiverthisthoughtsfromallinternalreflection,byfixingthemonwhatwaspassingaround,watchedthiscircumstanceamongothers。Butwhentheboatputofffromtheshore——whenthemusicsoundedfromabargewhichaccompaniedthem——whentheshoutsofthepopulacewereheardfromtheshore,andallremindedhimofthesituationinwhichhewasplaced,heabstractedhisthoughtsandfeelingsbyastrongeffortfromeverythingbutthenecessityofmaintaininghimselfinthefavourofhispatroness,andexertedhistalentsofpleasingcaptivationwithsuchsuccess,thattheQueen,alternatelydelightedwithhisconversation,andalarmedforhishealth,atlengthimposedatemporarysilenceonhim,withplayfulyetanxiouscare,lesthisflowofspiritsshouldexhausthim。

  \"Mylords,\"shesaid,\"havingpassedforatimeouredictofsilenceuponourgoodLeicester,wewillcallyoutocounselonagamesomematter,morefittedtobenowtreatedof,amidstmirthandmusic,thaninthegravityofourordinarydeliberations。

  Whichofyou,mylords,\"saidshe,smiling,\"knowaughtofapetitionfromOrsonPinnit,thekeeper,ashequalifieshimself,ofourroyalbears?Whostandsgodfathertohisrequest?\"

  \"Marry,withYourGrace\'sgoodpermission,thatdoI,\"saidtheEarlofSussex。\"OrsonPinnitwasastoutsoldierbeforehewassomangledbytheskenesoftheIrishclanMacDonough;andI

  trustyourGracewillbe,asyoualwayshavebeen,goodmistresstoyourgoodandtrustyservants。\"

  \"Surely,\"saidtheQueen,\"itisourpurposetobeso,andinespecialtoourpoorsoldiersandsailors,whohazardtheirlivesforlittlepay。Wewouldgive,\"shesaid,withhereyessparkling,\"yonderroyalpalaceofourstobeanhospitalfortheiruse,ratherthantheyshouldcalltheirmistressungrateful。Butthisisnotthequestion,\"shesaid,hervoice,whichhadbeenawakenedbyherpatrioticfeelings,oncemoresubsidingintothetoneofgayandeasyconversation;\"forthisOrsonPinnit\'srequestgoessomethingfurther。Hecomplainsthat,amidsttheextremedelightwithwhichmenhaunttheplay—

  houses,andinespecialtheireagerdesireforseeingtheexhibitionsofoneWillShakespeare(whomIthink,mylords,wehaveallheardsomethingof),themanlyamusementofbear—baitingisfallingintocomparativeneglect,sincemenwillratherthrongtoseetheseroguishplayerskilleachotherinjest,thantoseeourroyaldogsandbearsworryeachotherinbloodyearnest。——

  Whatsayyoutothis,myLordofSussex?\"

  \"Why,truly,graciousmadam,\"saidSussex,\"youmustexpectlittlefromanoldsoldierlikemeinfavourofbattlesinsport,whentheyarecomparedwithbattlesinearnest;andyet,bymyfaith,IwishWillShakespearenoharm。Heisastoutmanatquarter—staff,andsinglefalchion,though,asIamtold,ahaltingfellow;andhestood,theysay,atoughfightwiththerangersofoldSirThomasLucyofCharlecot,whenhebrokehisdeer—parkandkissedhiskeeper\'sdaughter。\"

  \"Icryyoumercy,myLordofSussex,\"saidQueenElizabeth,interruptinghim;\"thatmatterwasheardincouncil,andwewillnothavethisfellow\'soffenceexaggerated——therewasnokissinginthematter,andthedefendanthathputthedenialonrecord。

  Butwhatsayyoutohispresentpractice,mylord,onthestage?

  forthereliesthepoint,andnotinanywaystouchinghisformererrors,inbreakingparks,ortheotherfolliesyouspeakof。\"

  \"Why,truly,madam,\"repliedSussex,\"asIsaidbefore,Iwishthegamesomemadfellownoinjury。Someofhiswhoresonpoetry(IcraveyourGrace\'spardonforsuchaphrase)hasrunginmineearsasifthelinessoundedtobootandsaddle。Butthenitisallfrothandfolly——nosubstanceorseriousnessinit,asyourGracehasalreadywelltouched。Whatarehalfadozenknaves,withrustyfoilsandtatteredtargets,makingbutameremockeryofastoutfight,tocomparetotheroyalgameofbear—baiting,whichhathbeengracedbyyourHighness\'scountenance,andthatofyourroyalpredecessors,inthisyourprincelykingdom,famousformatchlessmastiffsandboldbearwardsoverallChristendom?

  Greatlyisittobedoubtedthattheraceofbothwilldecay,ifmenshouldthrongtohearthelungsofanidleplayerbelchforthnonsensicalbombast,insteadofbestowingtheirpenceinencouragingthebravestimageofwarthatcanbeshowninpeace,andthatisthesportsoftheBear—garden。Thereyoumayseethebearlyingatguard,withhisred,pinkyeyeswatchingtheonsetofthemastiff,likeawilycaptainwhomaintainshisdefencethatanassailantmaybetemptedtoventurewithinhisdanger。

  AndthencomesSirMastiff,likeaworthychampion,infullcareeratthethroatofhisadversary;andthenshallSirBruinteachhimtherewardforthosewho,intheirover—courage,neglectthepoliciesofwar,and,catchinghiminhisarms,strainhimtohisbreastlikealustywrestler,untilribafterribcrackliketheshotofapistolet。Andthenanothermastiff;

  asbold,butwithbetteraimandsounderjudgment,catchesSirBruinbythenetherlip,andhangsfast,whilehetossesabouthisbloodandslaver,andtriesinvaintoshakeSirTalbotfromhishold。Andthen——\"

  \"Nay,bymyhonour,mylord,\"saidtheQueen,laughing,\"youhavedescribedthewholesoadmirablythat,hadweneverseenabear—

  baiting,aswehavebeheldmany,andhope,withHeaven\'sallowance,toseemanymore,yourwordsweresufficienttoputthewholeBear—gardenbeforeoureyes。——Butcome,whospeaksnextinthiscase?——MyLordofLeicester,whatsayyou?\"

  \"AmIthentoconsidermyselfasunmuzzled,pleaseyourGrace?\"

  repliedLeicester。

  \"Surely,mylord——thatis,ifyoufeelheartyenoughtotakepartinourgame,\"answeredElizabeth;\"andyet,whenIthinkofyourcognizanceofthebearandraggedstaff,methinkswehadbetterhearsomelesspartialorator。\"

  \"Nay,onmyword,graciousPrincess,\"saidtheEarl,\"thoughmybrotherAmbroseofWarwickandIdocarrytheancientcognizanceyourHighnessdeignstoremember,Ineverthelessdesirenothingbutfairplayonallsides;or,astheysay,\'fightdog,fightbear。\'Andinbehalfoftheplayers,Imustneedssaythattheyarewittyknaves,whoserantsandjestskeepthemindsofthecommonsfrombusyingthemselveswithstateaffairs,andlisteningtotraitorousspeeches,idlerumours,anddisloyalinsinuations。

  WhenmenareagapetoseehowMarlow,Shakespeare,andotherplayartificersworkouttheirfancifulplots,astheycallthem,themindofthespectatorsiswithdrawnfromtheconductoftheirrulers。\"

  \"Wewouldnothavethemindofoursubjectswithdrawnfromtheconsiderationofourownconduct,mylord,\"answeredElizabeth;

  \"becausethemorecloselyitisexamined,thetruemotivesbywhichweareguidedwillappearthemoremanifest。\"

  \"Ihaveheard,however,madam,\"saidtheDeanofSt。Asaph\'s,aneminentPuritan,\"thattheseplayersarewont,intheirplays,notonlytointroduceprofaneandlewdexpressions,tendingtofostersinandharlotry;buteventobellowoutsuchreflectionsongovernment,itsoriginanditsobject,astendtorenderthesubjectdiscontented,andshakethesolidfoundationsofcivilsociety。Anditseemstobe,underyourGrace\'sfavour,farlessthansafetopermitthesenaughtyfoul—mouthedknavestoridiculethegodlyfortheirdecentgravity,and,inblasphemingheavenandslanderingitsearthlyrulers,tosetatdefiancethelawsbothofGodandman。\"

  \"Ifwecouldthinkthisweretrue,mylord,\"saidElizabeth,\"weshouldgivesharpcorrectionforsuchoffences。Butitisillarguingagainsttheuseofanythingfromitsabuse。AndtouchingthisShakespeare,wethinkthereisthatinhisplaysthatisworthtwentyBear—gardens;andthatthisnewundertakingofhisChronicles,ashecallsthem,mayentertain,withhonestmirth,mingledwithusefulinstruction,notonlyoursubjects,buteventhegenerationwhichmaysucceedtous。\"

  \"YourMajesty\'sreignwillneednosuchfeebleaidtomakeitrememberedtothelatestposterity,\"saidLeicester。\"Andyet,inhisway,ShakespearehathsotouchedsomeincidentsofyourMajesty\'shappygovernmentasmaycountervailwhathasbeenspokenbyhisreverencetheDeanofSt。Asaph\'s。Therearesomelines,forexample——Iwouldmynephew,PhilipSidney,werehere;

  theyarescarceeveroutofhismouth——theyarespokeninamadtaleoffairies,love—charms,andIwotnotwhatbesides;butbeautifultheyare,howevershorttheymayandmustfallofthesubjecttowhichtheybearaboldrelation——andPhilipmurmursthem,Ithink,eveninhisdreams。\"

  \"Youtantalizeus,mylord,\"saidtheQueen——\"MasterPhilipSidneyis,weknow,aminionoftheMuses,andwearepleaseditshouldbeso。Valournevershinestomoreadvantagethanwhenunitedwiththetruetasteandloveofletters。Butsurelytherearesomeothersamongouryoungcourtierswhocanrecollectwhatyourlordshiphasforgottenamidweightieraffairs。——MasterTressilian,youaredescribedtomeasaworshipperofMinerva——

  rememberyouaughtoftheselines?\"

  Tressilian\'sheartwastooheavy,hisprospectsinlifetoofatallyblighted,toprofitbytheopportunitywhichtheQueenthusofferedtohimofattractingherattention;buthedeterminedtotransfertheadvantagetohismoreambitiousyoungfriend,andexcusinghimselfonthescoreofwantofrecollection,headdedthathebelievedthebeautifulversesofwhichmyLordofLeicesterhadspokenwereintheremembranceofMasterWalterRaleigh。

  AtthecommandoftheQueen,thatcavalierrepeated,withaccentandmannerwhichevenaddedtotheirexquisitedelicacyoftactandbeautyofdescription,thecelebratedvisionofOberon:——

  \"ThatverytimeIsaw(butthoucouldstnot),Flyingbetweenthecoldmoonandtheearth,Cupid,allarm\'d:acertainaimhetookAtafairvestal,thronedbythewest;

  Andloos\'dhislove—shaftsmartlyfromhisbow,Asitshouldpierceahundredthousandhearts:

  ButImightseeyoungCupid\'sfieryshaftQuench\'dinthechastebeamsofthewaterymoon;

  Andtheimperialvot\'resspassedon,Inmaidenmeditation,fancyfree。\"

  ThevoiceofRaleigh,asherepeatedthelastlines,becamealittletremulous,asifdiffidenthowtheSovereigntowhomthehomagewasaddressedmightreceiveit,exquisiteasitwas。Ifthisdiffidencewasaffected,itwasgoodpolicy;butifreal,therewaslittleoccasionforit。TheverseswerenotprobablynewtotheQueen,forwhenwaseversuchelegantflatterylonginreachingtheroyaleartowhichitwasaddressed?ButtheywerenotthelesswelcomewhenrepeatedbysuchaspeakerasRaleigh。

  Alikedelightedwiththematter,themanner,andthegracefulformandanimatedcountenanceofthegallantyoungreciter,Elizabethkepttimetoeverycadencewithlookandwithfinger。

  Whenthespeakerhadceased,shemurmuredoverthelastlinesasifscarceconsciousthatshewasoverheard,andassheutteredthewords,\"Inmaidenmeditation,fancyfree,\"shedroppedintotheThamesthesupplicationofOrsonPinnit,keeperoftheroyalbears,tofindmorefavourableacceptanceatSheerness,orwhereverthetidemightwaftit。

  Leicesterwasspurredtoemulationbythesuccessoftheyoungcourtier\'sexhibition,astheveteranracerisrousedwhenahigh—mettledcoltpasseshimontheway。Heturnedthediscourseonshows,banquets,pageants,andonthecharacterofthosebywhomthesegaysceneswerethenfrequented。Hemixedacuteobservationwithlightsatire,inthatjustproportionwhichwasfreealikefrommalignantslanderandinsipidpraise。Hemimickedwithreadyaccentthemannersoftheaffectedortheclownish,andmadehisowngracefultoneandmannerseemdoublysuchwhenheresumedit。Foreigncountries——theircustoms,theirmanners,therulesoftheircourts———thefashions,andeventhedressoftheirladies—wereequallyhistheme;andseldomdidheconcludewithoutconveyingsomecompliment,alwayscouchedindelicacy,andexpressedwithpropriety,totheVirginQueen,hercourt,andhergovernment。Thuspassedtheconversationduringthispleasurevoyage,secondedbytherestoftheattendantsupontheroyalperson,ingaydiscourse,variedbyremarksuponancientclassicsandmodernauthors,andenrichedbymaximsofdeeppolicyandsoundmorality,bythestatesmenandsageswhosataroundandmixedwisdomwiththelightertalkofafemalecourt。

  WhentheyreturnedtothePalace,Elizabethaccepted,orratherselected,thearmofLeicestertosupportherfromthestairswheretheylandedtothegreatgate。Itevenseemedtohim(thoughthatmightarisefromtheflatteryofhisownimagination)thatduringthisshortpassagesheleanedonhimsomewhatmorethantheslippinessofthewaynecessarilydemanded。Certainlyheractionsandwordscombinedtoexpressadegreeoffavourwhich,eveninhisproudestdayhehadnottillthenattained。Hisrival,indeed,wasrepeatedlygracedbytheQueen\'snotice;butitwasinmannerthatseemedtoflowlessfromspontaneousinclinationthanasextortedbyasenseofhismerit。Andintheopinionofmanyexperiencedcourtiers,allthefavoursheshowedhimwasoverbalancedbyherwhisperingintheearoftheLadyDerbythat\"nowshesawsicknesswasabetteralchemistthanshebeforewottedof,seeingithadchangedmyLordofSussex\'scoppernoseintoagoldenone。\"

  Thejesttranspired,andtheEarlofLeicesterenjoyedhistriumph,asonetowhomcourt—favourhadbeenboththeprimaryandtheultimatemotiveoflife,whileheforgot,intheintoxicationofthemoment,theperplexitiesanddangersofhisownsituation。Indeed,strangeasitmayappear,hethoughtlessatthatmomentoftheperilsarisingfromhissecretunion,thanofthemarksofgracewhichElizabethfromtimetotimeshowedtoyoungRaleigh。Theywereindeedtransient,buttheywereconferredononeaccomplishedinmindandbody,withgrace,gallantry,literature,andvalour。AnaccidentoccurredinthecourseoftheeveningwhichrivetedLeicester\'sattentiontothisobject。

  ThenoblesandcourtierswhohadattendedtheQueenonherpleasureexpeditionwereinvited,withroyalhospitality,toasplendidbanquetinthehallofthePalace。Thetablewasnot,indeed,gracedbythepresenceoftheSovereign;for,agreeabletoherideaofwhatwasatoncemodestanddignified,theMaidenQueenonsuchoccasionswaswonttotakeinprivate,orwithoneortwofavouriteladies,herlightandtemperatemeal。Afteramoderateinterval,thecourtagainmetinthesplendidgardensofthePalace;anditwaswhilethusengagedthattheQueensuddenlyaskedalady,whowasneartoherbothinplaceandfavour,whathadbecomeoftheyoungSquireLack—Cloak。

  TheLadyPagetanswered,\"ShehadseenMasterRaleighbuttwoorthreeminutessincestandingatthewindowofasmallpavilionorpleasure—house,whichlookedoutontheThames,andwritingontheglasswithadiamondring。\"

  \"Thatring,\"saidtheQueen,\"wasasmalltokenIgavehimtomakeamendsforhisspoiledmantle。Come,Paget,letusseewhatusehehasmadeofit,forIcanseethroughhimalready。Heisamarvellouslysharp—wittedspirit。\"Theywenttothespot,withinsightofwhich,butatsomedistance,theyoungcavalierstilllingered,asthefowlerwatchesthenetwhichhehasset。

  TheQueenapproachedthewindow,onwhichRaleighhadusedhergift,toinscribethefollowingline:——

  \"FainwouldIclimb,butthatIfeartofall。\"

  TheQueensmiled,readittwiceover,oncewithdeliberationtoLadyPaget,andonceagaintoherself。\"Itisaprettybeginning,\"shesaid,aftertheconsiderationofamomentortwo;

  \"butmethinksthemusehathdesertedtheyoungwitattheveryoutsetofhistask。Itweregood—natured——wereitnot,LadyPaget?——tocompleteitforhim。Tryyourrhymingfaculties。\"

  LadyPaget,prosaicfromhercradleupwardsaseveranyladyofthebedchamberbeforeorafterher,disclaimedallpossibilityofassistingtheyoungpoet。

  \"Nay,then,wemustsacrificetotheMusesourselves,\"saidElizabeth。

  \"Theincenseofnoonecanbemoreacceptable,\"saidLadyPaget;

  \"andyourHighnesswillimposesuchobligationontheladiesofParnassus——\"

  \"Hush,Paget,\"saidtheQueen,\"youspeaksacrilegeagainsttheimmortalNine——yet,virginsthemselves,theyshouldbeexorabletoaVirginQueen——andtherefore——letmeseehowrunshisverse——

  \'FainwouldIclimb,butthatIfeartofall。\'

  Mightnottheanswer(forfaultofabetter)runthus?——

  \'Ifthymindfailthee,donotclimbatall。\'\"

  Thedameofhonourutteredanexclamationofjoyandsurpriseatsohappyatermination;andcertainlyaworsehasbeenapplauded,evenwhencomingfromalessdistinguishedauthor。

  TheQueen,thusencouraged,tookoffadiamondring,andsaying,\"Wewillgivethisgallantsomecauseofmarvelwhenhefindshiscoupletperfectedwithouthisowninterference,\"shewroteherownlinebeneaththatofRaleigh。

  TheQueenleftthepavilion;butretiringslowly,andoftenlookingback,shecouldseetheyoungcavaliersteal,withtheflightofalapwing,towardstheplacewherehehadseenhermakeapause。\"Shestayedbuttoobserve,\"asshesaid,\"thathertrainhadtaken;\"andthen,laughingatthecircumstancewiththeLadyPaget,shetookthewayslowlytowardsthePalace。

  Elizabeth,astheyreturned,cautionedhercompanionnottomentiontoanyonetheaidwhichshehadgiventotheyoungpoet,andLadyPagetpromisedscrupuloussecrecy。ItistobesupposedthatshemadeamentalreservationinfavourofLeicester,towhomherladyshiptransmittedwithoutdelayananecdotesolittlecalculatedtogivehimpleasure。

  Raleigh,inthemeanwhile,stolebacktothewindow,andread,withafeelingofintoxication,theencouragementthusgivenhimbytheQueeninpersontofollowouthisambitiouscareer,andreturnedtoSussexandhisretinue,thenonthepointofembarkingtogouptheriver,hisheartbeatinghighwithgratifiedpride,andwithhopeoffuturedistinction。

  ThereverenceduetothepersonoftheEarlpreventedanynoticebeingtakenofthereceptionhehadmetwithatcourt,untiltheyhadlanded,andthehouseholdwereassembledinthegreathallatSayesCourt;whilethatlord,exhaustedbyhislateillnessandthefatiguesoftheday,hadretiredtohischamber,demandingtheattendanceofWayland,hissuccessfulphysician。Wayland,however,wasnowheretobefound;andwhilesomeofthepartywere,withmilitaryimpatience,seekinghimandcursinghisabsence,therestflockedaroundRaleightocongratulatehimonhisprospectsofcourt—favour。

  HehadthegoodtasteandjudgmenttoconcealthedecisivecircumstanceofthecouplettowhichElizabethhaddeignedtofindarhyme;butotherindicationshadtranspired,whichplainlyintimatedthathehadmadesomeprogressintheQueen\'sfavour。

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