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  XCVI

  TheyscarcelytouchthegroundbeforetheygainTheirfeet,andnowthefierceassaultrenew,Withcutandthrust;whichnowwithshieldthetwainOrbladewardoff,andnowbyleapseschew。

  Whetherthefoesstrikehome,orsmiteinvain,Blowsring,andechopartedaetherthrough。

  Moreforcethoseshields,thosehelms,thosebreast-platesshowThananvilsunderneaththesoundingblow。

  XCVII

  Ifheavyfallsthesavagedamsel\'sblade,Thatfallsnotlightlyofherwarlikefoe。

  Equalthemeasureonetheotherpaid;

  Andbothreceiveasmuchastheybestow。

  Hewhowouldseetwodaringspiritsweighed,Toseektwofiercerneednofurthergo。

  Nortoseekmoredexterityormight;

  Forgreatercouldnotbeinmortalwight。

  XCVIII

  Thewomenwhohavesatelongtime,toviewThechampionswithsuchhorridstrokesoffend,NorsignoftroubleinthewarriorstrueBehold,noryetofweariness,commendThemwithjustpraises,astheworthiesttwoThatare,where\'erthesea\'swidearmsextend。

  TheydeemtheseofmeretoilandlabourlongMustdie,savetheybestrongestofthestrong。

  XCIX

  Communingwithherself,Marphisasaid,“Thathemovednotbeforewaswellforme!

  Whorisquedtohavebeennumberedwiththedead,Ifheatfirsthadjoinedhiscompany。

  Since,asitis,IhardlycanmakeheadAgainsthisdeadlyblows。”ThiscolloquyShewithherselfmaintained,andwhileshespoke,Ceasednottoplyherswordwithcirclingstroke。

  C

  “\'Twaswellforme,“theothercriedagain,“ThattoreposeIdidnotleavetheknight。

  Inowfromhimdefendmyselfwithpain,Whoiso\'erweariedwiththeformerfight:

  Whathadhebeen,renewedinmightandmain,Ifhehadrestedtillto-morrow\'slight?

  RightfortunatewasI,asmancouldbe,Thatherefusedmyprofferedcourtesy!“

  CI

  Tillevetheystrove,nordidityetappearWhichhadthevantageofthedoubtfulfray:

  Nor,withoutlight,couldeitherfoeseeclearNowtoavoidthefuriousblows;whendayWasdone,againthecourteouscavalierTohisillustriousopposite\'gansay;

  “Whatshallwedo,sinceill-timedshadesdescend,Whilewewithequalfortunethuscontend?“

  CII

  “Meseems,atleast,thattillto-morrow\'smorn\'Twerebetterthouprolongedthylife:norightHaveIthydoom,sirwarrior,toadjournBeyondthelimitsofonelittlenight。

  NorwillIthatbymetheblamebebornThatthounolongershaltenjoythelight。

  Withreasontothesex\'scharge,bywhomThisplaceisgoverned,laythycrueldoom。”

  CIII

  “IfIlamenttheeandthycompany,HEknows,bywhomallhiddenthingsarespied。

  Thouandthycomradesmayreposewithme,Forwhomthereisnosafeabodebeside:

  SinceleaguedagainstyouinconspiracyAreallthosehusbandsbythyhandhavedied。

  ForeveryvaliantwarriorofthemenSlaininthetourney,consortwasoften。

  CIV

  “Thescathetheyhaveto-dayreceivedfromthee,Wouldninetywomenwreakwithvengefulspite;

  And,savethoutakemyhospitality,Exceptbythemtobeassailedthisnight。”——

  “Itakethyprofferinsecurity,“

  RepliedMarphisa,“thatthefaithsoplight,Andgoodnessofthyheart,willprovenoless,Thanarethycorporalstrengthandhardiness。

  CV

  “Butif,ashavingtokillme,thougrieve,Thouwellmaystgrieve,forreasonsopposite;

  Norhastthoucausetolaugh,asIconceive,Norhithertohasfoundmeworstinfight。

  Whetherthouwouldstdeferthefray,orleave,Orprosecutebythisorotherlight,Beholdmepromptthywishestofulfil;

  Whereandwheneveritshallbethywill!“

  CVI

  Sobyconsentthecombatantsdivided,TillthedawnbrokefromGanges\'streamanew;

  Andsoremainedthequestionundecided,Whichwasthebetterchampionofthetwo,ToboththebrothersandtherestwhosidedUponthatpart,theliberallorddidsueWithcourteousprayer,thattillthecomingdayTheywouldbepleasedbeneathhisrooftostay。

  CVII

  Theyunsuspectingwiththeprayercomplied,AndbythecheerfulblazeoftorcheswhiteAroyaldomeascended,withtheirguide,Dividedintomanybowersandbright。

  Thecombatantsremainasstupified,Onliftinguptheirvizors,atthesightOneoftheother;forbywhatappears

  Thewarriorhardlynumberseighteenyears。

  CVIII

  Muchmarvelswithherselfthegentledame,Thatonesoyoungsowellshoulddoanddare。

  Muchmarvelshehiswondermentthesame

  Whenhehersexagnizesbyherhair。

  Questioningoneanotheroftheirname,Asspeedilyreplytheyouthfulpair。

  Buthowwashighttheyouthfulcavalier,Awaittilltheensuingstraintohear。

  CANTO20

  ARGUMENT

  Guidoandhisfromthatfoulhauntretire,WhileallAstolphochaseswithhishorn,Whotoallquartersofthetownsetsfire,Thenrovingsinglyroundtheworldisborne。

  Marphisa,forGabrina\'scause,inirePutsuponyoungZerbinoscatheandscorn,AndmakeshimguardianofGabrinafell,FromwhomhefirstlearnsnewsofIsabel。

  I

  GreatfearsthewomenofantiquityInarmsandhallowedartsaswellhavedone,AndoftheirworthyworksthememoryAndlustrethroughthisampleworldhasshone。

  PraisedisCamilla,withHarpalice,Forthefaircoursewhichtheyinbattlerun。

  CorinnaandSappho,famousfortheirlore,Shinetwoillustriouslight,tosetnomore。

  II

  Womenhavereachedthepinnacleofglory,Ineveryartbythemprofessed,wellseen;

  Andwhosoeverturnstheleafofstory,Findsrecordofthem,neitherdimnormean。

  Theevilinfluencewillbetransitory,Iflongdeprivedofsuchtheworldhadbeen;

  Andenviousmen,andthosethatneverknewTheirworth,havehaplyhidtheirhonoursdue。

  III

  Tomeitplainlyseems,inthisourageOfwomensuchisthecelebrity,Thatitmayfurnishmattertothepage,Whencethisdispersedtofutureyearsshallbe;

  Andyou,yeeviltongueswhichfoullyrage,Betiedtoyoureternalinfamy,Andwomen\'spraisessoresplendentshow,Theyshall,bymuch,Marphisa\'sworthoutgo。

  IV

  Toherreturningyetagain;thedameTohimwhoshowedtohersuchcourteouslore,Refusednottodisclosehermartialname,Sinceheagreedtotellthestylebebore。

  Shequicklysatisfiedthewarrior\'sclaim;

  Tolearnhistitleshedesiredsosore。

  “IamMarphisa,“theviragocried:

  Allelsewasknown,asbruitedfarandwide。

  V

  Theother,since\'twashistospeak,begunWithlongerpreamble:“Amidyourtrain,Sirs,itismybeliefthatthereisnoneButhasheardmentionofmyraceandstrain。

  NotPontus,Aethiopia,Indalone,Withalltheirneighbouringrealms,butFranceandSpainWotwellofClermont,fromwhoseloinstheknightIssuedwhokilledAlmontesboldinfight,VI

  “AndChiareilloandMambrinoslew,Andsackedtherealmwhoseroyalcrowntheywore。

  Comeofthisblood,whereDanube\'swaters,throughEighthornsortentomeettheEuxinepour,Metothefar-renownedDukeAymon,whoThitherastrangerroved,mymotherbore。

  And\'tisatwelvemonthnowsinceher,inquestOfmyFrenchkin,Ileftwithgriefopprest。

  VII

  “ButreachednotFrance,forsoutherntempest\'sspiteImpelledmehither;lodgedinroyalbowerTenmonthsormore;for——miserablewight!——

  Ireckoneverydayandeveryhour。

  GuidotheSavageIbynameamhight,Illknownandscarcelyprovedinwarlikestower。

  HereArgilonofMeliboeaI

  Slewwithtenwarriorsinhiscompany。

  VIII

  “Conqueroraswellinotherfieldconfessed,Tenladiesarethepartnersofmybed:

  Selectedatmychoice,whoarethebestAndfairestdamselsinthiskingdombred:

  TheseIcommand,aswellasalltherest,Whooftheirfemalebandhavemademehead;

  Andsowouldmakeanotherwhoinfight,Likeme,tenoppositestodeathwouldsmite。”

  IX

  SirGuidoisbesoughtofthemtosayWhythereappearsofewofthemalerace,AndtodeclareifwomentherebearswayO\'ermen,asmeno\'ertheminotherplace。

  He:“Sincemyfortunehasbeenheretostay,Ioftentimeshaveheardrelatethecase;

  Andnowaccordingtothestorytold

  Will,sinceitpleasesyou,thecauseunfold。

  X

  “When,aftertwentyyears,theGrecianhostReturnedfromTroytenyearshostilityThetownendured,tenwearyyearsweretostTheGreeks,detainedbyadversewindsatsea,Theyfoundtheirwomenhad,forcomfortslost,Andpangsofabsence,learnedaremedy;

  And,thattheymightnotfreezealoneinbed,Chosenyoungloversintheirhusbands\'stead。

  XI

  “Withothers\'childrenfilledtheGreciancrewTheirhousesfound,andbyconsentwaspastApardontotheirwomen;fortheyknewHowilltheycouldenduresolongafast。

  Buttheadulterousissue,astheirdue,Toseektheirfortunesontheworldwerecast:

  BecausethehusbandswouldnotsuffermoreThestriplingsshouldbenourishedfromtheirstore。

  XII

  “Someareexposed,andothersunderhandTheirkindlymothersshelterandmaintain:

  Whiletheadults,inmanyavariousband,Somehere,sometheredispersed,theirlivinggain。

  Armsarethetradeofsome,bysomearescannedLettersandarts;anothertillstheplain:

  Oneservesincourt,byotherguidedgoTheherdaspleasesherwhorulesbelow。

  XIII

  “Aboydepartedwiththeyyouthfulpeers,WhowasofcruelClytemnestraborn;

  Likelilyfreshhenumberedeighteenyears

  Orbloomingrose,new-gatheredfromthethorn。

  Hehavingarmedabark,hispinnacesteersInsearchofplunder,o\'erthebillowsborne。

  Withhimahundredotheryouthsengage,PickedfromallGreece,andoftheirleader\'sage。

  XIV

  “TheCretans,whohadbanishedinthatdayIdomeneusthetyrantoftheirland,Andtheirnewstatetostrengthenandupstay,Weregatheringarmsandlevyingmartialband,Phalantus\'servicebytheirgoodlypayPurchasedsohighttheyouthwhosoughtthatstrand,Andallthoseothersthathisfortunerun,WhotheDictaeancitygarrison。

  XV

  “AmidthehundredcitiesofoldCrete,WastheDictaeanthemostrichandbright;

  Offairandamorousdamesthejoyousseat,Joyouswithfestivesportsfrommorntonight:

  AndashertownsmenayewerewonttogreetThestrangerwithsuchhospitableriteTheywelcomedthese,itlittlelackedbuttheyGrantedthemo\'ertheirhouseholdssovereignsway。

  XVI

  “Youthfulandpassingfairwereallthecrew,TheflowerofGreece,whoboldPhalantusled;

  Sothatwiththosefairladiesatfirstview,Stealingtheirhearts,fullwellthestriplingssped。

  Since,fairindeedasshow,theygoodandtrueLoversevincedthemselvesandboldinbed。

  Andinfewdaystothemsogratefulproved,Abovealldearestthingstheywerebeloved。

  XVII

  “Afterthewarwasendedonaccord,ForwhichwerehiredPhalantusandhistrain,Andpaywithdrawn,norlongerbytheswordWasaughtwhichtheadventurousyouthcangain,Andthey,forthis,anewwouldgoaboard,TheunhappyCretanwomenmorecomplain,Andfullertearsonthisoccasionshed,Thatiftheirfatherslaybeforethemdead。

  XVIII

  “LongtimeandsorelyallthestriplingsboldWere,eachapart,bythemimploredtostay:

  Whosincethefleetingyouthstheycannothold,Leavebrother,sire,andson,withthesetostray,OfjewelsandofweightysumsofgoldSpoilingtheirhouseholdseretheywendtheirway,Forsowellwastheplotconcealed,nowightThroughoutallCretewasprivytotheirflight。

  XIX

  “Sohappywasthehour,sofairthewind,WhenyoungPhalantuschosehistimetoflee,Theymanymileshadlefttheislebehind,EreCretelamentedhercalamity。

  Next,uninhabitedbyhumankind,Thisshorereceivedthemwanderingo\'erthesea。

  \'Twasheretheysettled,withtheplunderreft,Andbetterweighedtheissueoftheirtheft。

  XX

  “Withamorouspleasuresteemedthisplaceofrest,Fortendays,tothatrovingcompany:

  But,asofthappensthatinyouthfulbreastAbundancebringswithitsatiety,Toquittheirwomen,withonewishpossest,Thebandresolvedtowintheirliberty;

  ForneverburdendoessosoreoppressAswoman,whenherlovebreedsweariness。

  XXI

  “They,whoarecovetousofspoilandgain,Andill-bestedwithalinstipend,knowThatbettermeansarewantedtomaintainSomanyparamours,thanshaftandbow;

  Andleavingthusalonethewretchedtrain,Thence,withtheirricheschargedtheadventurersgoForPuglia\'spleasantland:therefoundednearThesea,Tarentum\'scity,asIhear。

  XXII

  “ThewomenwhentheyfindthemselvesbetrayedOfloversbywhosefaiththeysetmoststore,Formanydaysremainsosoredismayed,Thattheyseemlifelessstatuesontheshore。

  Butseeinglamentationsnothingaid,Andfruitlessarethemanytearstheypour,Begintomeditate,amidtheirpains,Whatremedyforsuchanillremains。

  XXIII

  “SomelayingtheiropinionsnowbeforeTheothers,deemthattoreturntoCreteIsintheirsadestatethewiserlore,Throwingthemselvesatsireandhusband\'sfeet,Thaninthosewilds,andonthatdesertshore,Topineofwant。Anothertrooprepeat,TheyshouldesteemitwereaworthiernotionTocastthemselvesintotheneighbouringocean;

  XXIV

  “Andlighterill,iftheyasharlotswentAbouttheworld,——beggarsorslavestobe,Thanofferupthemselvesforpunishment,Wellmeritedbytheiriniquity。

  Suchandlikeschemestheunhappydamespresent,Eachharderthantheother。Finally,OneOronteaamidtheseupstood,WhodrewheroriginfromMinos\'blood。

  XXV

  “YoungestandfairestofthecrewbetrayedShewas,andwariest,andwholeasthaderred,WhotoPhalantus\'armshadcomeamaid,Andleftforhimherfather:sheinword,Aswellasinakindlingface,displayedHowmuchwithgenerouswrathherheartwasstirred;

  Then,reprobatingalladvisedbefore,Spake;andadoptedsawherbetterlore。

  XXVI

  “Shewouldnotleavethelandtheywereupon,Whosesoilwasfruitful,andwhoseairwassane,Throughoutwhichmanylimpidriversran,Shadedwithwoods,andforthemostpartplain;

  Withcreekandport,wherestrangerbarkcouldshunFoulwindorstorm,whichvexedtheneighbouringmain,ThatmightfromAfricorfromEgyptbringVictualorothernecessarything。

  XXVII

  “ForvengeancesheopinedtheythereshouldstayUponman\'ssex,whichhadsosoreoffended。

  ShewilledeachbarkandcrewwhichtothatbayForshelterfromtheangrytempestwended,Theyshould,withoutremorse,burn,sack,andslay,Normercybetoanyoneextended。

  Suchwasthelady\'smotion,suchthecourseAdopted;andthestatuteputinforce。

  XXVIII

  “Thewomen,whentheyseethechangingheavenTurbidwithtempest,hurrytothestrand,WithsavageOrontea,bywhomgivenWasthefelllaw,theruleroftheland;

  AndofallbarksintotheirhavendrivenMakehavocdreadwithfireandmurderousbrand,Leavingnomanalive,whomaydiffuseUponthissideorthatthedismalnews。

  XXIX

  “\'Twasthuswiththemalesexatenmity,Someyearsthelonelywomenlivedforlorn:

  ThenfoundthathurtfultothemselveswouldbeThescheme,savechanged;foriffromthemwerebornNonetoperpetuatetheirempery,Theidlelawwouldsoonbeheldinscorn,Andfailtogetherwiththefruitfulreign,Whichtheyhadhopedeternalshouldremain。

  XXX

  “Sothatsomedealitsrigourtheyallay,Andinfouryears,ofallwhomaderepairThither,bychanceconductedtothisbay,Choseouttenvigorouscavaliersandfair;

  ThatforenduranceintheamorousplayAgainstthosehundreddamesgoodchampionswere:

  Ahundredthey;and,ofthechosenmen,Ahusbandwasassignedtoeveryten。

  XXXI

  “Erethis,toofeebletoabidethetest,Manyaoneonscaffoldlosthishead。

  Nowthesetenwarriorssoapprovedthebest,Weremadepartakersoftheirruleandbed;

  Firstswearingatthesovereignladies\'hest,Thatthey,ifotherstothatportareled,Nomercyshalltoanyoneafford,Butoneandallwillputthemtothesword。

  XXXII

  “Toswell,andnexttochild,andthencetofearThewomenturnedtoteemingwivesbeganLesttheyintimesomanymalesshouldbearAsmightinvadethesovereigntytheyplan,AndthatthegovernmenttheyholdsodearMightfinallyfromthemreverttoman。

  Andso,whilethesearechildrenyet,takemeasure,Theynevershallrebelagainsttheirpleasure。

  XXXIII

  “Thatthemalesexmaynotusurpthesway,Itisenactedbythestatutefell,Eachmothershouldoneboypreserve,andslayTheothers,orabroadexchangeorsell。

  Forthis,theythesetovariouspartsconvey,Andtothebearersofthechildrentell,Totruckthegirlsforboysinforeignlands,Ornot,atleast,returnwithemptyhands。

  XXXIV

  “Norbythewomenonepreservedwouldbe,Iftheywithoutthemcouldtheracemaintain。

  Suchalltheirmercy,alltheclemencyThelawaccordsfortheirs,notothers\'gain。

  Thedamesallotherssentenceequally;

  Andtemperbutinthistheirstatute\'spain,That,notaswastheirformerpractice,theyAllintheirragepromiscuouslyslay。

  XXXV

  “Didtenortwentypersons,oryetmore,Arrive,theywereimprisonedandputby;

  AndeverydayoneonlyfromthestoreOfvictimswasbroughtoutbylottodie,InfanebyOronteabuilt,beforeAnaltarraisedtoVengeance;andtoplyAsheadsman,anddispatchedtheunhappymen,Onewasbylotselectedfromtheten。

  XXXVI

  “Tothatfoulmurderousshorebychancedidfare,Afterlongyearselapsed,ayouthfulwight,WhosefatherssprungfromgoodAlcideswere,Andhe,ofproofinarms,Elbaniohight;

  Therewasheseized,ofperilscarceaware,Asunsuspectingsuchafouldespite:

  And,closelyguarded,intoprisonflung,Keptforlikecruelusetherestamong。

  XXXVII

  “Adornedwitheveryfairaccomplishment,Ofpleasingfaceandmannerswasthepeer,Andofaspeechsosweetandeloquent,Himthedeafaddermighthavestopttohear;

  SothatofhimtoAlexandriawentTidingsasofapreciousthingandrare。

  Shewasthedaughterofthatmatronbold,QueenOrontea,thatyetlived,thoughold。

  XXXVIII

  “YetOrontealived,whileofthatshoreTheothersettlersallweredeadandgone;

  AndnowtentimesasmanysuchormoreHadintostrengthandgreatercreditgrown。

  Norfortenforges,oftenclosed,instoreHavetheill-furnishedbandmorefilesthanone;

  AndthetenchampionshaveaswellthecareTowelcomeshrewdlyallwhothitherfare。

  XXXIX

  “YoungAlexandria,whothebloomingpeerBurnedtobeholdsopraisedoneverypart,Thespecialpleasurehimtoseeandhear,Wonfromhermother;and,abouttopartFromhim,discoversthatthecavalierRemainsthemasterofhertorturedheart;

  Findsherselfbound,andthat\'tisvaintostir,——Acaptivemadebyherownprisoner。

  XL

  “`Ipity,\'saidElbanio\'ladyfair,Wasinthiscruelregionknown,asthroughAllothercountriesnearordistant,whereThewanderingsunshedslightandcolouringhue,Ibyyourbeauty\'skindlycharmsshoulddareWhichmakeeachgentlespiritboundtoyou

  Tobegmylife;whichalways,atyourwill,ShouldIbereadyforyourlovetospill。

  XLI

  “`ButsincedeprivedofallhumanityArehumanbosomsinthiscruelland,Ishallnotnowrequestmylifeofthee,Forfruitlesswould,Iknow,bethedemand

  But,whetheragoodknightorbadIbe,Askbutlikesuchtodiewitharmsinhand,Andnotasonecondemnedtopenalpain;

  Orlikebrutebeastinsacrificebeslain。\'

  XLII

  “Thegentlemaid,hereyebedimmedwithtear,Inpityforthehaplessyouth,replied:

  `ThoughthislandbemorecruelandsevereThananyothercountry,farandwide,EachwomanisnotaMedaeahereAsthouwouldstmakeher;and,ifallbesideWereofsuchevilkind,inmealoneShouldanexceptiontotherestbeknown。

  XLIII

  “`AndthoughI,likesomanyhere,ofyoreWasfullofevildeedsandcruelty,Icanwellsay,IneverhadbeforeAfittingsubjectformyclemency。

  ButfiercerwereIthanatiger,moreHardweremyheartthandiamonds,ifinmeAllhardnessdidnotvanishandgiveplaceBeforeyourcourage,gentleness,andgrace。

  XLIV

  “`Ah!werethecruelstatutelesssevereAgainstthestrangertotheseshoresconveyed!

  SoshouldInotesteemmydeathtoodearAransomforthyworthierlifewerepaid。

  Butnoneisheresogreat,sircavalier,Norofsuchpuissanceastolendtheeaid;

  Andwhatthouaskest,thoughascantygrace,Weredifficulttocompassinthisplace。

  XLV

  “`AndyetwillIendeavourtoobtainForthee,beforethouperish,thiscontent;

  Thoughmuch,Ifear,\'twillbutaugmentthypain。

  Andtheeprotracteddeathbutmoretorment。\'

  `SoIthetenencounter,\'saidagainElbanio,`Iatheart,amconfidentMyselftosave,andenemiestoslay;

  Thoughmadeofironwerethewholearray。\'

  XLVI

  “TothistheyouthfulAlexandrianoughtMadeanswer,savingwithapiteoussigh;

  Andfromtheconferenceabosombrought,Goredwithdeepwounds,beyondallremedy。

  ToOronteasherepaired,andwroughtOnhertowillthestriplingshouldnotdie,ShouldhedisplaysuchcourageandsuchskillAswithhissinglehandthetentokill。

  XLVII

  “QueenOronteastraightwaybadeuniteHercouncil,andbespoketheassembledband:

  `ItstillbehovesusplacetheprowestwightWhomwecanfind,toguardourportsandstrand。

  And,todiscoverwhomtotakeorslight,\'Tisfittingthatweprovethewarrior\'shand;

  Lest,toourloss,theelectionmadebewrong,Andweenthronetheweakandslaythestrong。

  XLVIII

  “`Ideemitfit,ifyouthecounselshownDeemfitaswell,infuturetoordain,ThateachuponourcoastbyFortunethrown,Beforeheinthetempleshallbeslain,Shallhavethechoice,insteadofthis,aloneBattleagainsttenotherstomaintain;

  Andifheconquer,shalltheportdefendWithothercomrades,pardonedtothatend。

  XLIX

  “`Isaythis,sincetostriveagainstourten,Itseems,thatoneimprisonedherewilldare:

  Who,ifhestandsagainstsomanymen,ByHeaven,deservesthatweshouldhearhisprayer;

  Butifherashlyboastshimself,againAsworthilyduethepunishmentshouldbear。\'

  HereOronteaceased;ontheotherside,Tohertheoldestofthedamesreplied。

  L

  “`Theleadingcause,forwhichtoentertainThisintercoursewithmenwefirstagreed,Wasnotbecausewe,todefendthisreign,Oftheirassistancestoodinanyneed;

  ForwehaveskillandcouragetomaintainThisofourselves,andforce,withal,tospeed。

  WouldthatwecouldinallaswellavailWithouttheirsuccour,norsuccessionfail!

  LI

  “`Butsincethismaynotbe,wesomehavemadeThesefewpartakersofourcompany;

  That,tentoone,webenotoverlaid;

  Northeypossessthemofthesovereignty。

  Notthatweforprotectionneedtheiraid,Butsimplytoincreaseandmultiply。

  Thanbetheirpowerstothissolefearaddressed,Andbetheysluggards,idlefortherest。

  LII

  “`TokeepamongussuchapuissantwightOurfirstdesignwouldrenderwhollyvain。

  Ifonecansinglyslaytenmeninfight,Howmanywomencanhenotrestrain?

  Ifourtenchampionshadpossessedsuchmight,Theythefirstdaywouldhaveusurpedthereign。

  ToarmahandmorepowerfulthanyourownIsanillmethodtomaintainthethrone。

  LIII

  “`Reflectwithal,thatifyourprisonerspeedSothathekilltenchampionsinthefray,Ahundredwomen\'scry,whoselordswillbleedBeneathhisfalchion,shallyourearsdismay。

  Lethimnot\'scapebysuchamurderousdeed;

  But,ifhewould,propoundsomeotherway——

  Yetifheofthosetensupplytheplace,Andpleaseahundredwomen,granthimgrace。\'

  LIV

  “ThiswassevereArtemia\'ssentiment,Sowasshenamedandhadhercounselweighed,Elbaniotothetemplehadbeensent,Toperishbythesacrificialblade。

  ButOrontea,willingtocontentHerdaughter,tothematronanswermade;

  Andurgedsomanyreasons,andsowrought,Theyieldingsenategrantedwhatsheought。

  LV

  “Elbanio\'sbeautyforsofairtoviewNeverwasanycavalierbeside

  Sostronglyworksupontheyouthfulcrew,Whichinthatcouncilsitthestatetoguide,ThattheopinionoftheolderfewThatlikeArtemiathink,issetaside;

  AndlittlelacksbutthattheassembledraceAbsolveElbaniobyespecialgrace。

  LVI

  “Topardonhiminfinethedamesagreed:

  But,afterslayinghishalf-score,andwhenHeinthenextassaultaswellshouldspeech,Notwithahundredwomen,butwithten;

  And,furnishedtohiswishwitharmsandsteed,Nextdayhewasreleasedfromdungeon-den,Andsinglywithtenwarriorsmatchedinplain,Whobyhisarmsuccessivelywereslain。

  LVII

  “Hetonewproofwasputthefollowingnight,Againsttendamselsnakedandalone;

  Whensosuccessfulwasthestripling\'smight,Hetookthe\'sayofallthetroop,andwonSuchgracewithOrontea,thattheknightWasbythedameadoptedforherson;

  AndfromherAlexandriahadtowife,Withthosewhomhehadprovedinamorousstrife。

  LVIII

  “AndhimsheleftwithAlexandria,heirTothisfamedcity,whichfromherwashight,Soheandallwhohissuccessorswere,Shouldguardthelawwhichwilled,whateverwight,Conductedhitherbyhiscruelstar,Uponthismiserablelanddidlight,Shouldhavehischoicetoperishbytheknife,Orsinglywithtenfoescontendtostrife。

  LIX

  “Andifheshoulddispatchthemenbyday,Atnightshouldprovehimwiththefemalecrew;

  AndifsofortunatethatinthisplayHeprovedagaintheconqueror,he,asdue,Thefemaleband,asprinceandguide,shouldsway,Andhistenconsortsathischoicerenew:

  Andreignwiththem,tillothershouldarriveOfstouterhand,andhimoflifedeprive。

  LX

  “TheyfortwothousandyearsnighpastawayThisusagehavemaintained,andyetmaintainTheimpiousrite;andrarelypassesdayButstrangerwightisslaughteredinthefane。

  Ifhe,Elbanio-like,tenfoesassay,AndsuchsometimesisfoundheoftisslainInthefirstcharge:nor,inathousand,oneTheotherfeat,ofwhichIspake,hasdone,LXI

  “Yetsometherearehavedoneit,thoughsofew,Theymaybenumberedonthefingers;oneOfthevictoriouscavaliers,butwhoReignedwithhistenshorttime,wasArgilon:

  For,smotebyme,whomillwindhitherblew,Theknighttohiseternalrestisgone。

  WouldIwithhimthatdayhadfilledagrave,Ratherthaninsuchscornsurviveaslave!

  LXII

  “Foramorouspleasures,laughter,game,andplay,Whichevermoredelighttheyouthfulbreast;

  Thegem,thepurplegarment,richarray,Andinhiscityplacebeforetherest。

  Little,byHeaven,thewretchedmanappayWhoofhislibertyisdispossest:

  AndnottohavethepowertoleavethisshoreTomeseemsshamefulservitudeandsore。

  LXIII

  “ToknowIwearawaylife\'sgloriousspringInsucheffeminateandslothfulleisureIstomytroubledheartaconstantsting,Andtakesawaythetasteofeverypleasure。

  Famebearsmykindred\'spraiseonoutstretchedwing,Eventotheskies;andhaplyequalmeasureIofthegloriesofmybloodmightshareIfIunitedwithmybrethrenwere。

  LXIV

  “MethinksmyfatedoessuchinjuriousdeedByme,condemnedtoservitudesobase,AshewhoturnstograssthegeneroussteedTorunamidtheherdofmeanerrace,Becauseunfitforwarorworthiermeed,Throughblemish,ordiseaseofsightorpace。

  Norhopingbutbydeath,alas!toflySovileaservice,Idesiretodie。”

  LXV

  HereGuidoceasedtoaddressthemartialpeers,Andcursedwithaltheday,inhighdisdain,Thatheachievedo\'erdamesandcavaliersThedoublevictorywhichbestowedthatreign。

  Astolphohideshisname,andsilenthears,UntiltohimbymanyasignisplainThatthisSirGuidois,ashehadsaid,TheissueofhiskinsmanAymon\'sbed。

  LXVI

  Thencried:“TheEnglishduke,Astolpho,I

  Thycousinam,“andclipthimroundthewaist,Andinakindlyactofcourtesy,Notwithoutweeping,kisthimandembraced。

  Then,“Kinsmandear,thybirthtocertifyNobettersignthymothercouldhaveplacedAboutthyneck。Enough!thatswordofthine,Andcourage,vouchtheeofourvaliantline。”

  LXVII

  Guido,whogladlywouldinotherplaceSonearakinhavewelcomed,indismayBeholdshimhereandwithamournfulface;

  Knowing,ifhehimselfsurvivesthefray,Astolphowillbedoomedtoslaverybase,Hisfatedeferredbuttillthefollowingday;

  Andheshallperish,ifthedukeisfree:

  Sothatone\'sgoodtheother\'sillshallbe。

  LXVIII

  Hegrieves,aswell,theothercavaliersShouldthroughhismeansforevercaptivebe;

  Nor,thatheshould,ifslain,thosemartialpeersDeliverbyhisdeathfromslavery。

  SinceifMarphisafromonequicksandclearsThetroop,yetthesefromotherfailstofree,Shewillhavewonthevictoryinvain;

  Fortheywillbeenslaved,andshebeslain。

  LXIX

  Ontheotherhand,thestripling\'sage,inMayOfyouth,withcourtesyandvalourfraught,Uponthemaidandcomradeswithsuchsway,Touchingtheirbreastswithloveandpity,wroughtThattheyoffreedom,forwhichhemustpayTheforfeitofhislife,nighloathedthethought;

  AndifMarphisahimperforcemustkill,Sheisresolvedaswellherselftospill。

  LXX

  “Jointhouwithus,“shetoSirGuidocried,“Andwefromhencewillsally。”——“FromwithinThesewallstosally“——GuidoonhissideAnswered,“Ne\'erhope:Withmeyouloseorwin。”

  “——Ifearnot,I,“themartialmaidreplied,“ToexecutewhateverIbegin;

  NorknowwhatcansecurerpathaffordThanthatwhichIshallopenwithmysword。

  LXXI

  “SuchproofofthyfairprowesshaveImade,WiththeeIeveryenterprisewoulddare。

  To-morrowwhenaboutthepalisadeThecrowdsassembledinthecircusare,Letusoneverysidethemobinvade,Whethertheyflyorfordefenceprepare;

  Thengivethetowntofire,andontheirbedOfearthtowolfandvultureleavethedead。”

  LXXII

  He:“ReadyshaltthoufindmeinthestrifeTofollowtheeorperishatthyside:

  Butletushopenottoescapewithlife。

  Enough,isvengeancesomedealsatisfiedEredeath;forofttenthousand,maidandwife,Iintheplacehavewitnessed;and,outside,Asmanycastle,wallandport,defend。

  NorknowIcertainwayfromhencetowend。”

  LXXIII

  “AndweretheremoreMarphisamadereply

  ThanXerxesled,oursquadronstooppose,MorethanthoserebelspiritsfromtheskyCastouttodwellamidperpetualwoes,Allinonedayshouldbythisweapondie,Wertthouwithme,atleast,notwithmyfoes。”

  Toheragain,“Noprojectbutmustfail,SirGuidosaidIknow,savethisavail。”

  LXXIV

  “Thisonlyuscansave,shoulditsucceed;

  This,whichbutnowrememberedIshallteach。

  TodamesaloneourlawstherightconcedeTosally,orsetfootuponthebeach,AndhencetooneofmineinthisourneedMustIcommitmyself,andaidbeseech;

  Whoseloveforme,byperfectfriendshiptied,Hasoftbybetterproofthanthisbeentried。

  LXXV

  “NolessthanmewouldshedesirethatI

  Should\'scapefromslavery,soshewentwithme;

  Andthat,withoutherrival\'scompany,Sheofmylotshouldsolepartakerbe。

  Shebarkorpinnace,intheharbournigh,Shallbid,whileyet\'tisdark,prepareforsea;

  Whichshallawaityoursailors,riggedandyareForsailing,whentheythithershallrepair。

  LXXVI

  “Behindme,inasolidbandcomprest,Yemerchants,marinersandwarriors,who,Driventothiscity,havesetupyourrestBeneaththisroofforwhichmythanksaredue——

  Youhavetoforceyourwaywithstedfastbreast,Ifadversariesinterruptourcrew。

  \'TisthusIhope,bysuccourofthesword,Toclearapassagethroughthecruelhorde。”

  LXXVII

  “Doasthouwilt,“Marphisamadereply,“Iofescapeamconfidentwithal:

  Andlikelier\'twerethatbymyhandshoulddieThemartialrace,encompassedbythiswall,Thananyoneshouldeverseemefly,Orguessbyothersignthatfearsappall。

  Iwouldmypassageforceinopenday,Andshamefulinmysightwereotherway。

  LXXVIII

  “IwotifIwereforawomanknown,HonourandplacefromwomenImightclaim,Heregladlyentertained,andclassedasoneHaplyamongtheirchiefsofhighestfame:

  ButprivilegeorfavourwillInoneUnsharedbythosewithwhomIhithercame。

  Toobaseitwere,didIdepartorfreeRemain,toleavetherestinslavery。”

  LXXIX

  ThesespeechesbyMarphisamade,andmore,ShowedthatwhatonlyhadrestrainedherarmWastherespectshetothesafetyboreOfthecompanionswhomherwrathmightharm;

  BythisalonewithheldformtakingsoreAndsignalvengeanceonthefemaleswarm。

  AndhencesheleftinGuido\'scaretoshapeWhatseemedthefittestmeansfortheirescape。

  LXXX

  SirGuidospeaksthatnightwithAlerySothemostfaithfulofhiswiveswashight

  Norneedslongprayertomakethedameagree,Disposedalreadytoobeytheknight。

  Shetakesashipandarmsthebarkforsea,Stowedwithherrichestchattelsfortheirflight;

  Feigningdesign,assoonasdawnensues,Tosailwithhercompanionsonacruise。

  LXXXI

  SheintoGuido\'spalacehadbeforeBidswordandspearandshieldandcuirassbear;

  Withtheintenttofurnishfromthisstore,Merchantsandsailorsthathalfnakedwere。

  Somewatch,andsomereposeuponthefloor,Andrestandguardamongeachothershare;

  Oftmarking,stillwithharnessontheirbacks,Ifruddyyetwithlighttheorientwax。

  LXXXII

  Notyetfromearth\'shardvisagehasthesunLiftedherveilofdimanddingydye;

  ScarcelyLycaon\'schild,herfurrowdone,Hasturnedaboutherploughshareinthesky;

  WhentothetheatrethewomenrunWhowouldthefearfulbattle\'sendespy,Asswarmingbeesupontheirthresholdcluster,Whobentonchangeofrealminspringtidemuster。

  LXXXIII

  Withwarliketrumpet,drum,andsoundofhorn,Thepeoplemakethelandandwelkinroar;

  Summoningthustheirchieftaintoreturn,Andendofunfinishedwarfare。Coveredo\'erWitharmsstandAquilantandGryphonstern,AndtheredoubteddukefromEngland\'sshore。

  Marphisa,Dudo,Sansonet,andallTheknightsorfootmenharbouredinthathall。

  LXXXIV

  HencetodescendtowardstheseaorportThewayacrosstheplaceofcombatlies;

  Norwasthereotherpassage,longorshort。

  SirGuidosotohiscompanionscries:

  Andhavingceasedhiscomradestoexhort,Todotheirbestsetforthinsilentwise,Andintheplaceappeared,amidthethrong,Headofasquadaboveahundredstrong。

  LXXXV

  TowardtheothergateSirGuidowent,Hurryinghisband,but,gatheredfarandnighThemightymultitude,forayeintentTosmite,andcladinarms,whentheydescryThecomradeswhomheleads,perceivehisbent,Andtrulydeemheisabouttofly。

  Allinathoughtbetakethemtotheirbows,Andattheportalparttheknightoppose。

  LXXXVI

  SirGuidoandthecavalierswhogoBeneaththatchampion\'sguidance,andbeforeTheothersboldMarphisa,werenotslowTostrike,andlabouredhardtoforcethedoor。

  Butsuchastormofdartsfromreadybow,Dealingonallsidesdeathorwoundingsore,Wasrainedinfuryonthetroopforlorn,Theyfearedatlasttoencounterskaithandscorn。

  LXXXVII

  Ofproofthecorsletwaseachwarriorwore,Whowithoutthiswouldhavehadworsetofear:

  Sansonnet\'shorsewasslain,andthatwhichboreMarphisa:tohimselftheEnglishpeerExclaimed,“WhywaitIlonger?AsifmoreMyhorncouldeversuccourmethanhere。

  Sincetheswordsteadsnot,IwillmakeassayIfwithmybugleIcancleartheway。”

  LXXXVIII

  Ashewascustomedinextremity,Hetohismouthappliedthebugle\'sround;

  Thewideworldseemedtotremble,earthandsky,Asheinairdischargedthehorridsound。

  Suchterrorsmotethedames,thatbenttofly,Whenintheirearsthedeafeninghornwaswound,Notonlytheythegateunguardedleft,Butfromthecircusreeled,ofwitbereft。

  LXXXIX

  Asfamily,awakedinsuddenwise,Leapsfromthewindowsandfromloftyheight,Perilinglifeandlimb,wheninsurpriseTheysee,nownear,thefire\'sencirclinglight,Whichhad,whileslumbersealedtheirheavyeyes,Bylittleandbylittlewaxedatnight:

  Recklessoflife,thuseach,impelledbydread,Atsoundofthatappallingbuglefled。

  XC

  Above,below,andhereandthere,theroutRiseinconfusionandattempttofly。

  Atonce,aboveathousandswarmaboutEachentrance,toeachother\'slett,andlieInheaps:fromwindowthese,orstagewithout,Leapheadlong;inthepressthesesmothereddie。

  Brokenismanyanarm,andmanyahead;

  Andoneliescrippled,andanotherdead。

  XCI

  Amidthemightyruinwhichensued,Criespiercetheveryheavensoneverypart。

  Where\'erthesoundisheard,themultitude,Inpanicatthedeafeningecho,start。

  WhenyouaretoldthatwithouthardihoodAppeartherabble,andoffeebleheart,Thisneednotmoreyourmarvel;forbynatureThehareisevermoreatimidcreature。

  XCII

  ButofMarphisawhatwillbeyourthought,AndGuidolatesofurious?——ofthetwoYoungsonsofOlivier,thatlatelywroughtSuchdeedsinhonouroftheirlineage?whoLatelyahundredthousandheldasnought,Andnow,deprivedofcourage,baselyflew,Asring-dovesflutterandasconeysfly,Whohearsomemightynoiseresoundingnigh。

  XCIII

  Forsotofriendasstranger,noxiousareThepowersthatintheenchantedhornreside。

  Sansonet,Guido,follow,withthepairOrbrethrenbold,Marphisaterrified。

  Norflying,cantheytosuchdistancefare,Butthattheirearsaredinned。OneverysideAstolpho,onhisfoamingcourserborne,Lendslouderbreathtohisenchantedhorn。

  XCIV

  Onesoughtthesea,andonethemountain-top,Onefledthehideherselfinforesthoar;

  Andthis,whoturnednotoncenormadeastop,Notfortendaysherheadlongflightforbore:

  Thesefromthebridgeinthatdreadmomentdrop,Nevertoclimbtheriver\'smarginmore。

  Sotemple,houseandsquareandstreetweredrained,Thatnighunpeopledthewidetownremained。

  XCV

  Marphisa,Guido,andthebrethrentwo,WithSansonetto,paleandtrembling,hieTowardsthesea,andbehindthesethecrewOffrightedmarinersandmerchantsfly;

  And\'twixttheforts,inbark,preparedwithviewTotheirescape,discoverAlery;

  Whoinsorehastereceivesthewarriorspale,Andbidsthemplytheiroarsandmakeallsail。

  XCVI

  ThedukewithinandoutthetownhadbearFromthesurroundinghillstothesea-side,Andofitspeopleemptiedeverystreet。

  Allflybeforethedeafeningsound,andhide:

  Manyinpanic,seekingaretreat,Lurk,insomeplaceobscureandfilthystied;

  Many,notknowingwhithertorepair,Plungeintheneighbouringsea,andperishthere。

  XCVII

  Thedukearrives,seekingthefriendlyband,Whomhehadhopedtofinduponthequay;

  Heturnsandgazesroundthedesertstrand,Andnoneisthere——directsalongthebayHiseyes,andnow,fardistantfromtheland,Beholdsthepartingfrigateunderway。

  Sothatthepaladin,forhisescape——

  Thevesselgone——mustotherprojectshape。

  XCVIII

  Lethimdepart!norletittroubleyouThathesolongaroadmustbeatalone;

  Where,neverwithoutfear,manjourneysthroughWildpaynimcountries:dangeristherenone,Butwhathewithhisbuglemayeschew,WhosedreadeffecttheEnglishdukehasshown;

  Andlethislatecompanionsbeourcare,Whotremblingtothebeachhadmaderepair。

  XCIX

  TheyfromthatcruelandensanguinedgroundToseaward,underalltheircanvas,bore;

  Andhavinggainedsuchoffing,thatthesoundOfthatalarminghornwasheardnomore,Unwontedshameinflictedsuchawound,Thatallafaceofburningcrimsonwore。

  Onedaresnoteyetheother,andtheystandWithdowncastlooks,amuteandmournfulband。

  C

  Fixedonhiscourse,thepilotpassesbyCyprusandRhodes,andploughstheAegeansea:

  Beholdsahundredislandsfromhimfly,AndMalea\'sfearfulheadland;fannedbyfreeAndconstantwind,seesvanishfromtheeyeTheGreekMorea;roundingSicily,IntotheTuscanseahisfrigateveers,And,coastingItaly\'sfairregion,steers:

  CI

  LastrisesLuna,wherehisfamilyIswaitinghisreturn,thepatronhoarGivesthankstoGodathavingpassedtheseaWithoutmoreharm,andmakesthewell-knownshore。

  Here,offeringpassagetotheircompany,Theyfindamaster,readytounmoorForFrance,andthatsamedayhispinnaceclimb;

  ThencewaftedtoMarseillesinlittletime。

  CII

  TherewasnotBradamant,whousedtoswayTheland,andhadthatcityinhercare,AndwhoifpresenttheretomakesomestayWouldhavecompelledthembyhercourteousprayer。

  Theydisembarked;andthatsamehourawayDidboldMarphisaataventurefare;

  BiddingadieutosalvageGuido\'swife,Andtothefour,hercomradesinthestrife:

  CIII

  SayingshedeemsunfittingforaknightTofareinlikegreatfellowship;thatsoThestarlingsandthedovesinflockunite,Andeverybeastwhofears——thestaganddoe;

  Buthawkandeagle,thatinother\'smightPutnottheirtrust,foreversinglygo;

  Andlion,bear,andtyger,roamalone,Whofearnoprowessgreaterthantheirown。

  CIV

  Butnonewithheropine,and,inthelackOfacompanion,singlymustshefare,Sothen,aloneandfriendless,sheatrackUncouthpursues,andthroughawoodedlair。

  GryphonthewhiteandAquilanttheblackTakeroadmorebeatenwiththeotherpair;

  Andonthefollowingdayacastlesee,Withinwhichtheyareharbouredcourteously。

  CV

  CourteouslyI,inoutwardshow,wouldsay;

  Forsoonthecontrarywasmadeappear。

  Sincehe,thecastellain,whowithdisplayOfkindnessshelteredthemandcourteouscheer,ThenightensuingtookthemastheylayCouchedintheirbeds,secureandvoidoffear。

  Norfromthesnarewouldhehisprisonersloose,Tilltheyhadsworntoobserveaneviluse。

  CVI

  ButIwillfirstpursuethemartialmaid,Eremoreofthese,fairsir,Ishallproclaim。

  BeyondtheDurence,Rhone,andSaoneshestrayed,Andtothefootofsunnymountaincame;

  Andthereapproachinginblackgownarrayed,Besideatorrent,sawanancientdame;

  Whowithlongjourneyweak,andweariedsore,Appeared,butpinedbymelancholymore。

  CVII

  ThiswasthebeldamwhohadwonttoplyServingtherobbersinthecavernedmount;

  WhithersternJusticesentthattheymightdieBythatgoodpaladinAnglante\'scount。

  Theagedharridan,forcausewhichI

  Toyoushallinanotherplacerecount,Nowmanydaysbypathobscurehadflown,Stillfearinglesthervisageshouldbeknown。

  CVIII

  ThesemblancenowofforeigncavalierSheinMarphisasaw,inarmsandvest;

  Andhenceshefliesnother,thoughwonttofear,Asbeingnativesofthatlandtherest;——

  Nay,withsecurityandopencheer,Stopsatthefordthedamseltoarrest:

  Stopsattheford——wherethatoldbeldammeetsMarphisa,andwithfairencountergreets。

  CIX

  Andnextimploredthemaid,sheofhergraceWouldbearheronthecroupetotheothershore。

  Marphisa,whowascomeofgentlerace,Thehagwithheracrossthetorrentbore;

  Andiscontenttobear,tillshecanplaceInasecurerroadthebeldamhoar,Clearofaspaciousmarish:asitsendTheyseeacavaliertowardsthemwend。

  CX

  Inshiningarmourandinfairarray,ThewarriorrodeonsaddlerichlywroughtTowardstheriver,anduponhiswayWithhimasinglesquireanddamselbrought。

  Ofpassingbeautywastheladygay,Butlittlepleasingwashersemblancehaught;

  Alloverblownwithinsolenceandpride,Worthythecavalierwhowasherguide。

  CXI

  HeofMaganzawasacount,whoboreTheladywithhimPinabellohight:

  ThesamewhoBradamant,somemonthsbefore,Hadplungedintoahollowcaveinspite。

  Thosemanysobs,thoseburningsighsandsore,Thosetearswhichhadnighquenchedthewarrior\'ssight,——

  Allforthedamselwere,nowathisside;

  Andthenbythatfalsenecromancerstied。

  CXII

  ButwhenthemagictoweruponthehillWasrazed,thedwellingofAtlanteshoar,Andeveryonewasfreetoroveatwill,ThroughBradamant\'sgooddeedandvirtuouslore,Thedamsel,whohadbeencompliantstillWiththedesiresofPinabelbefore,Rejoinedhim,andnowjourneyinginaroundWithhim,fromcastlewastocastlebound。

  CXIII

  Aswantonandill-customed,whenshespiesMarphisa\'sagedchargeapproachingnear,Shecannotreinhersaucytongue,butpliesHere,inherpetulance,withlaughandjeer。

  Marphisahaught,unwontinanywiseOutragefromwhatsoeverparttohear,Makesanswertothedame,inangrytone,Thathandsomerthanhershedeemsthecrone。

  CXIV

  AndthatshethiswouldproveuponherknightWithpactthatshemightstripthebonnibellOfgownandpalfrey,if,o\'erthrowninfight,Herchampionfromhisgoodlycourserfell——

  InsilencetohaveoverpasttheslightWouldhavebeensinandshameinPinabel,Whoforshortanswerseizedhisshieldandspear,Andwheeled,anddroveatherinfiercecareer。

  CXV

  Marphisagraspedamightylance,andthrust,Encounteringhim,atPinabello\'seyes;

  Andstretchedhimsoastoundedinthedust,Thatmotionlessanhourthewarriorlies。

  Marphisa,nowvictoriousinthejust,GaveorderstostripoffthegloriousguiseAndornamentswherewiththemaidwasdrest,Andwiththespoilsherancientcroneinvest;

  CXVI

  Andwilledthatsheshoulddontheyouthfulweed,Bedizenedatthehaughtydamsel\'scost;

  AndtookawayaswellthegoodlysteedWhichherhadthitherborne,and——benttopostOnheroldtrack——withherthehagwillspeed,Whoseemsmosthideouswhenadornedthemost。

  Threedaysthetediousroadthecouplebeat,Withoutadventureneedfultorepeat。

  CXVII

  Onthefourthdaytheymetacavalier,Whocameinfurygallopingalone。

  Ifyouthestranger\'snamedesiretohear,Itellyou\'twasZerbino,aking\'sson,Ofbeautyandofworthexamplerare,Nowgrievedandangered,asunvengedofone,Whoagreatactofcourtesy,whichfainThewarriorwouldhavedone,hadrenderedvain。

  CXVIII

  VainlytheyoungZerbino,throughtheglade,Hadchasedthatmanofhis,whothisdespiteHaddonehim,whohimselfsowellconveyedAwayandtooksuch\'vantageinhisflight,Sohidbywoodandmist,whichoverlaidThehorizonandbedimmedthemorning-light,ThatheescapedZerbino\'sgrasp,andlayConcealeduntilhiswrathwaspastaway。

  CXIX

  Zerbinolaughedparforce,whenhedescriedThatbeldam\'sface,thoughhewasfullofrage;

  Fortooill-sortedseemedhervestofprideWithherfoulvisage,moredeformedbyage;

  AndtotheproudMarphisa,athersideTheprince,exclaimed,“Sirwarrior,youaresage,Inhavingchosendamselofasort,Whomnone,Iween,willgrudgeyoushouldescort。”

  CXX

  OlderthanSibylseemedthebeldamhoar,Asfarasfromherwrinklesonemightguess,Andintheyouthfulornamentsshewore,Lookedlikeanapewhichmeninmockerydress;

  Andnowappearsmorefoul,asangeredsore,Whilerageandwrathherkindledeyesexpress。

  FornonecandoawomanworsedespiteThantoproclaimheroldandfoultosight。

  CXXI

  Tohavesportofhim——asshehad——anairOfwraththemaidassumeduponherpart,Andtotheprince,“ByHeaven,morepassingfairIsthismyladythanthoucourteousart,“

  Exclaimedinanswer;“thoughIamawareWhatthouhastutteredcomesnotfromthyheart。

  Thouwiltnotownherbeauty;adevicePutontomasquethysovereigncowardice。

  CXXII

  “AndofwhatstampwouldbethatcavalierWhofoundsuchfairandyouthfuldamealone,Withoutprotection,intheforestdrear,Norsoughttomakethelovelywefthisown?“——

  “Sowellshesortswiththee,“repliedthepeer,“`Twereillthatshewereclaimedbyanyone:

  NorIofherwouldtheeinanywiseDeprive;Godresttheemerrywiththyprize!

  CXXIII

  “Butwouldthouprovewhatismychivalry,OnothergroundItothywishincline;

  YetdeemmenotofsuchperversityAstotiltwiththeeforthisprizeofthine。

  Orfairorfoul,letherremainthyfee;

  Iwouldnot,I,suchamitydisjoin。

  Wellareyepaired,andsafelywouldIswearThatthouasvaliantartassheisfair。”

  CXXIV

  TohimMarphisa,“ThouinthydespiteShalttrytobearfrommethedameaway。

  IwillnotsufferthatsofairasightThoushouldstbehold,norseektogaintheprey。”

  Tohertheprince,“IknownotwhereforewightShouldsufferpainandperilinaffray,Strivingforvictory,where,forhispains,Thevictorlosses,andthevanquishedgains。”

  CXXV

  “Ifthisconditionpleasenot,othercourseWhichillthoucanstrefuse,Iofferthee,“

  Marphisacried:“IfthoushaltmeunhorseInthisourtourney,sheremainswithme:

  ButifIwin,Igivehertheeparforce。

  Thenprovewenowwhoshallwithoutherbe。

  Premised,ifloser,thoushaltbeherguide,Whereveritmaypleasethedametoride。”

  CXXVI

  “Andbeitso,“Zerbinocried,andwheeledSwiftlyhisfoamingcourserfortheshock,Andrisinginhisstirrupsscoweredthefield,Firminhisseat,andsmote,withlevelledstock,Forsureraim,thedamselinmid-shield;

  Butshesatestedfastasametalrock,Andatthewarrior\'smorionthrustsowell,Shecleanout-borehimsenselessfromthesell。

  CXXVII

  Muchgrievedtheprince,towhominotherfrayThelikemisfortunehadnotchancedbefore,Whohadunhorsedsomethousandsinhisday:

  Nowshamed,hethoughtforever。Troubledsore,Andmutelongspaceuponthegroundhelay,And,when\'twasrecollected,grievedthemore,Thathehadpromised,andthathewasbound,Toaccompanythehagwhere\'ershewound。

  CXXVIII

  Turningabouttohimthevictoresscried,Laughing,“ThisladyItotheepresent,Andthemorebeautyisinherdescried,ThemorethatsheisthineIamcontent,Nowinmyplaceherchampionandherguide。

  Butdonotthouthyplightedfaithrepent,Sothatthoufail,aspromised,toattendThedame,wherevershemaypleasetowend。”

  CXXIX

  Withoutawaitinganswer,tocareerShespurredherhorse,andvanishedinthewood。

  Zerbino,deemingheracavalier,Criedtothecrone,“BywhomamIsubdued?“

  And,knowing\'twouldbepoisontohisear,Andthatitwouldinflamehisangeredblood,Sheinreply,“Itwasadamsel\'sblowWhichfromthyloftysaddlelaidtheelow。

  CXXX

  “She,forhermatchlessforce,deservedlyUsurpsfromcavaliertheswordandlance;

  AndevenfromtheeastiscometotryHerstrengthagainstthepaladinsofFrance。”

  Notonlywashischeekofcrimsondye,SuchshameZerbinofeltashismischance,Littlewaswantingsohisblushesspread

  Butallthearmsheworehadglowedasred。

  CXXXI

  Hemounts,andblameshimselfinangrywise,Inthathehadnobetterkepthisseat。

  Withinherselfthebeldamlaughs,andtriesTheScottishwarriormoretostingandheat。

  Tohimforpromisedconvoysheapplies;

  Andhe,whoknowsthatthereisnoretreat,Standsliketiredcourser,whoinpensivefit,Hangsdownhisears,controlledbyspurandbit。

  CXXXII

  And,sighingdeeply,cries,inhisdespair,“FellFortune,withwhatchangedostthourepayMyloss!shewhowasfairestofthefair,Whoshouldbemine,bytheeissnatchedaway!

  AndthinkestthoutheeviltorepairWithherwhomthouhastgiventomethisday?

  Ratherthanmakelikeillexchange,lesscrossItweretoundergoatotalloss。

  CXXXIII

  “Her,whoforvirtueandforbeauteousformWasneverequalled,norwilleverbe,Thouontherockshastwrecked,inwintrystorm,Asfoodforfowlsandfishesofthesea;

  Andherwhoshouldhavefedtheearth-bredwormPreservedbeyondherdate,sometenorscoreOfyears,toharassandtormentmemore。”

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