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  XXXIII

  And。likeOrlandoandDukeAymon\'sson,HadfaithfulBrandimartthrownupthegame,CharleshadfromParisintoexilegone,Ifhehadscapedalivesofierceaflame。

  Brandimartdoeshisbest,andwhen\'tisdone,Yieldstothestorm:ThusFortune,fickledame,Nowsmilesuponthepaynimmonarch,whoBesiegesroyalCharlemagneanew。

  XXXIV

  Fromearthbeneaththewidow\'soutcryswells,Mingledwithelder\'sandwithorphan\'sprayer,Intothepureserene,whereMichaeldwells,Risingabovethisdimandtroubledair;

  Andtotheblestarchangelloudlytells,HowthedevouringwolfandraventearHisfaithfulEnglish,French,andGermantrain,Whoseslaughteredbodiesoverspreadtheplain。

  XXXV

  Redblushedtheblessedangel,whobelievedHeillobediencetohislordhadpaid;

  And,inhisanger,deemedhimselfdeceivedBytheperfidiousDiscordandbetrayed:

  HehisCreator\'sorderhadreceivedTostirtheMoorstostrife,norhadobeyed;

  Hadratherintheireyeswhomarkedtheevent,Appearedthroughouttothwarthishighintent。

  XXXVI

  Asservantfaithfultohislord,andmoreInlovethanmemorystrong,whofindsthatheHasthatforgottenwhichathisheart-core,Aspreciousashislifeandsoulshouldbe,Hastestorepairhiserror,norbeforeHemendthatfault,againhislordwillsee,SonottoGodSt。MichaelwillascendUntilhehasachievedhisholyend。

  XXXVII

  Againhetothatmonasteryflew,WherewhilomhehadDiscordseen;andthereSeatedinchapterseesher,whileanewTheiryearlyofficerselectedare,Shetakinghugedelightthosefrierstoview,Thatateachotherhurledtheirbooksofprayer。

  Hishandwithinherlocksthearchangeltwists,Anddealsherendlessscathewithfeetandfists。

  XXXVIII

  Onherhenextacross\'shandlebroke;

  Wherewithherback,andarms,andheadheplies:

  Hismercywithloudvoicethewretchbespoke,Andhuggedthatangel\'skneeswithsuppliantcries。

  MichaelsuspendsnottheavengingstrokeTillhuntedtotheMoorishcampsheflies,Thenthus:“Believeworsevengeanceyetinstore,IfIbeyondtheselinesbeholdtheemore。”

  XXXIX

  AlbeitinbackandarmsallovershentWasDiscordbythatangel,inherfearOfsufferingyetagainsuchchastisement,Suchhorridfuryandsuchblowssevere,Shespeedilytotakeherbellowswent,And,addingfoodtowhatshelitwhilere,Andsettingotherreadypilesafire,Kindledinmanyheartsablazeofire;

  XL

  AndgoodRogerosheinflamesthemso

  WithRodomontandMandricardofaresToAgramant;andallsincenowthefoeThepaynimspressednomore,thevantagetheirs

  Tohimtheseedoftheirdissensionsshow,Andwhatthebitterproducewhichitbears:

  ThentothejudgmentofthekingreferWhofirstinlistedfieldhisclaimshouldstir。

  XLI

  AswellMarphisatoTroyano\'sson,Relateshercase,andwillconcludethefrayWhichwiththeTartarkingshehadbegun,Becausebyhimprovokedtothatassay;

  Norwillsheyieldherplacetoanyone,No,notasinglehour,yetlessaday;

  ButwithloudinstancesmaintainsherrightWithMandricardofirsttowagethefight。

  XLII

  TohavethefirstpossessionofthefieldNolessrenownedkingRodomontcontended,Whichhe,theAfricanarraytoshield,Hadinterruptedandtillnowsuspended。

  RogerotoKingAgramantappealed,Ashavingbornetoolong,thoughsoreoffended,ThatRodomontformhimdetainedhishorse,Noryetwouldmeethimfirstinmartialcourse。

  XLIII

  TheTartarking,formoreperplexity,DeniedonanygroundRogero\'srightThebearerofthewhite-wingedbirdtobe;

  Andwassopassingwoodwithwrathandspite,That,iftothisthoseotherswouldagree,Hewouldatoncethoseseveralquarrelsfight;

  Andsothoseotherswouldaswellhavedone,IfAgramant\'sconsenttheycouldhavewon。

  XLIV

  KingAgramant,withprayerandkinglyword,Hadwillinglyappeasedthatjarringcrew;

  Butsincethefoesweredeaftoallaccord,Norwouldassenttopeaceortruceanew,ConsideredhowatleasthemightaffordThefieldofeachoftheminorderdue;

  And,asthebestresolve,atlastdecreed,Eachshouldbylotpossessthelistedmead。

  XLV

  Fourlotsthemonarchbadeprepare,whichdone,This“RodomontandMandricardo“said;

  “RogeroandMandricardo“wereinone;

  Inone,“RogeroandRodomont“wereread;

  That“MandricardoandMarphisa“run:

  Next,astheficklegoddess,Fortune,led,Thelotsaredrawn,andinthefirstappearTheTartarkingandsovereignofArgier。

  XLVI

  RogeroandMandricardoforthatplayWerenext;RogeroandRodomontwerethird;

  Marphisa\'slotandMardricardo\'slayAtbottom;whencethedamewasdeeplystirred;

  NoryoungRogeroseemsawhitmoregay:

  WhoknowstheprowessofthosetwopreferredWillnothinginthelistedcombatleaveForhimorforMarphisatoachieve。

  XLVII

  Thereliesaplace,ofParislittlewide,Coveringamileorsomewhatless,andround;

  Likeancienttheatre,oneveryside,Encompastbyatallandsolidmound;

  Withcastlewhilomwasitfortified,Whichswordandfirehadlevelledwiththeground。

  TheParmesanlikecircledoessurvey,WheneverhetoBorgowendshisway。

  XLVIII

  Inthisplaceispreparedthelistedmead,Whichpalisadesoflittleheightinclose;

  Asquare,ofjustproportionsforthatneed,Withtwocapaciousgates,asusagegoes。

  ThedayonwhichtocombathaveagreedThosevaliantknights,whowillnotbalktheirfoes,Besidethepalisades,toleftandright,Facingeachentrance,arepavilionspight。

  XLIX

  Inthat,whichlookstowardsthewesternsun,IslodgedthegiantmonarchofArgier;

  Andhimassisthisserpent-hidetodonBoldFerrauandCircassia\'scavalier。

  GradassoandthepuissantFalsiron,Inthatwhichfrontsthemorninghemisphere,Clothewiththeirhands,inTrojanplateandchain,ThegoodsuccessorofKingAgricane。

  L

  HighonathroneofamplestateappearedAgramantandMarsilius;nextinplaceWereStordilaneandallthechiefs,reveredThroughoutthesquadronsofthepaynimrace。

  HappywashewhofoundhimselfuprearedOnmoundortree,abovethatlevelspace。

  Greatwasthethrong,androundthepalisadeOneverysidetheeddyingpeopleswayed。

  LI

  WereseatedwiththeQueenoffairCastilleQueens,princesses,anddamesofnoblestrain,FromArragon,Granada,andSeville,AndAtlas\'columns;andamidthetrainAssembledtobeholdthatfierceappeal,WasplacedthedaughterofKingStordilane:

  Twocostlyvests——onered,onegreen——shewore;

  Butillthefirstwasdyed,andfadedsore。

  LII

  IndresssuccinctMarphisasate;inplightSuchasbeseemedawarriorandamaid:

  ThermodoonhaplywitnessedHippolyteAndherfairsquadroninlikegarbarrayed。

  Afieldalready,inhisliverydight,Agramant\'sheraldmadeproclaim,andsaidItwasforbidtoallmen,farandwide,Inactorword,witheitherparttoside。

  LIII

  Thefrequentcrowdexpectsthedoublefoe;

  Andoften,inimpatience,theycomplain,Andcallthosefamouscavalierstooslow:

  WhenfromtheTartar\'stentanangrystrainIsheard,andcrieswhichmultiply;sir,knowItwasthemartialkingofSericane,AndpuissantTartar,whothatquestionstirred,Andmadethemightytumultwhichhasheard。

  LIV

  Sericane\'smonarch,havingwithhishandEquiptthekingofTartaryallo\'er,Approachedtogirdhimwiththatsovereignbrand,WithwhichOrlandowentadornedofyore。

  WhenDurindanaonthehilthescanned,GravedwiththequarteringthatAlmonteswore;

  Whichfromthatwretchedman,besideafont,YouthfulOrlandoreftinAspramont。

  LV

  He,seeingthis,agniseditforthebladeSofamous,whichAnglantes\'warriorbore,ForwhichhehadthefairestfleetarrayedWhicheverputtoseafromeasternshore;

  AndhadCastille\'srichkingdomoverlaid,AndconqueredfruitfulFrancesomeyearsbefore;

  ButcannotnowimaginehowthatswordIsinpossessionoftheTartarlord;

  LVI

  Andaskshadhebyforceortreatywon,Andwhenandwhereandhow,thatfaulchionbright;

  AndMandricardosaidthathehaddoneFiercebattleforthatswordwithBrava\'sknight;

  Whofeignedhimselfofsobersenseforegone,Hopingthatsoheshouldconcealhisfright:——

  “ForIonhimwouldceaselesswarhavemade,“

  Headded“whilehekeptthegoodlyblade。”

  LVII

  SayingtheCount,inyieldingtohisfoeThatsword,theBeavers\'knowndevicehadtried;

  Who。followedcloselybythehunter,knowTheirfellpursuercoversnoughtbeside。

  Erehehadheardhimout,——“NorIforegoThatswordtotheenoranyone,“repliedGradasso,fierce,“wellearnedbyme,atcostOftreasure,andofpain,andpeoplelost。

  LVIII

  “Someotherfaulchionforthyselfpurvey;

  ThiswillIhave;nordeemmyreasonsnew;

  WhetherOrlandowiseorfoolishstray,Imakeitminewhere\'eritmeetsmyview。

  Withnonetowitness,thou,besidethewayUsurpedthatsword;Iclaimitasmydue:

  Forthismyscimetershallreasonsyield,Andwewilltrythecauseinlistedfield。

  LIX

  “PreparetowintheswordbeforethourearThatgoodlybladeagainstKingRodomont。

  Towinhisarmsisuseofcavalier,Beforehisfoeinduelheaffront。”——

  “Nosweetermusiceversoothesmyear“

  RepliedtheTartar,asheraisedhisfront

  “Thanvoicewhichchampionsmetomartialfield;

  ButseethathisconsenttheSarzanyield。

  LX

  “Bethouthefirst;and,nextonlistedgroundLetSarza\'svaliantlordthequestiontry;

  NordoubtbutIinreadinessbefoundTotheeandeveryothertoreply。”

  “——Thoushaltnotsotheorderedlotsconfound,OrbreakourcompactwasRogero\'scry:

  Either,firstRodomontshalltakethefield,Orshalltomehisrightofbattleyield。

  LXI

  “ItthatbetrueGradassohasaverred,Thatknightshouldwinthearmshewouldassay,Thouhastnotitletomywhite-wingedbird,Savethisfrommethoufirstshaltbearaway。

  Butsince,forsooth,whilereIsaidtheword,IwillnotwhatIoncepronouncedunsay,Thatmineshallbethesecondbattle,soThatArgier\'smonarchfirstaffronthisfoe。

  LXII

  “Iwillconfusetheorderofthefield,Throughout,ifpartiallyconfusedbythee;

  AbandonwillInotmyblazonedshield,Unlessthoucombatforitnowwithme。”——

  “WereoneandtheotherMars,forbattlesteeled,Repliesenraged,thekingofTartary

  “Noronenortheother\'smightshouldmakemewaiveMytitletothatshieldandgoodlyglaive“;

  LXIII

  Andovermasteredbyhischoler,fliesWithaclenchedfistathimofSericane,Andsmiteshimwithhisright-handinsuchwise,AsmakeshimquithisholdofDurindane。

  Gradassoboldwastakenbysurprise,Notdeeminghimsofuriousandinsane;

  And,whilehelookednottotheTartarlord,FoundhimselfrobbedofgoodOrlando\'ssword。

  LXIV

  FuryandscornGradasso\'svisageheats,Whichseemstoflashwithfire,atthatdisgrace;

  Andwithmorerageandpainhisbosombeats,Inthat\'twasofferedinsuchpublicplace。

  Todrawhisscimeter,thekingretreats,Intentuponrevenge,somelittlespace。

  SoMandricardoonhimselfreliesRogerohetofight,aswelldefies。

  LXV

  “Comeoninarmsagainstme,bothcombined,AndbeKingRodomontthethird!“hesaid

  “ComeSpainandAfricandallhumankind;

  Ne\'erwillIturn。”Andhe,atnoughtdismaid,Sosaying,inhisfury,sawedthewindAbouthim,withAlmontes\'nobleblade,Embracedhisshield,and,fullofcholer,stoodAgainstGradassoandRogerogood。

  LXVI

  “Leavemethecare,“thefierceGradassocried,“Thephrensyofthismadmantosubdue。”——

  “Notso,byHeaven!“Rogerowrothreplied,“ForIthisfieldclaimjustlyasmydue。”——

  “Standback!“and“standthouback!“oneithersideTheyshout;yetneitherofthetwainwithdrew。

  Andthusamongthosethreebeganafeud;

  Andthencesomestrangeresultwouldhaveensued,LXVII

  Ifmanyhadnotinterposed,andsoughtWithlittlewittheirfurytorestrain;

  Whohadwell-nightoodeartheexperienceboughtOfsavingothersattheirproperpain;

  NortoaccordtheworldhadeverbroughtThoseknights,butthattheworthykingofSpainCamethitherwithrenownedTroyano\'sheir;

  Awedbywhosesovereignpresenceallforbear。

  LXVIII

  AgramantthosecontendingwarriorsmadeThecauseoftheirsoburningstrifedisplay;

  Nextearnestlybestirredhimself,andprayedGradassothathewould,incourteousway,ConcedetheTrojanHector\'sgoodlybladeToMandricardo,solelyforthatday,Untilthecruelfightwasatanend,WhereinheshouldwithRodomontcontend。

  LXIX

  WhileroyalAgramantwouldpeacerestore,Andnowwiththisandnowwiththatconferred,Fromtheothertent,betweentheSarzanMoorAndSacripant,anotherstrifewasheard。

  ValiantKingSacripantassaidbefore

  ToequipSirRodomonthimselfbestirred,AndheandFerrauhadthatchampiondrestInhisforefatherNimrod\'sironvest;

  LXX

  Andtherehadtheyarrived,wherewithhisspumeThehorsewasmakinghisrichbridlewhite:

  IofthegoodFrontinospeak,forwhomRogerourgedwithyetunfeltdespite。

  KingSacripant,whoplaysthepartofgroom,AndhastobringafieldtheSarzanknight,Marksnarrowlythecourser\'sgearandshoes,Andsellandfurniturethroughoutreviews;

  LXXI

  Andashispointsandnimbleparts,morenear,He,inthisview,observeswithbetterheed,Theyouthfulking,beyondalldoubt,isclearHeseeshisFrontilatteinthatsteed,Himheofoldhadheldsopassingdear,Whilomofsuchdebatesthefruitfulseed;

  Andforwhoseloss,whilerehewassowoe,Heevermoreonfootresolvedtogo。

  LXXII

  ThisfrombeneathhimhadBrunelloborneBeforeAlbracca,ontheverydayAngelica\'srarering,andRoland\'shorn,AndBalisardaheconveyedaway,WithfierceMarphisa\'sblade,——andonreturnToAfric——toRogero,fromhisprey,GaveBalisardaandthecourser,whoWasbytheChildFrontinonamedanew。

  LXXIII

  Assured\'twasnomistake,Circassia\'schiefTurnedhimabouttoRodomont,andcried:

  “ReftfrommeinAlbracca,byathief,Thishorseismine;whichmightbecertifiedBythemwhosewordswouldwarrantwellbelief:

  Butasmywitnessesaredistantwide,Ifitbequestioned,Iwillmakeitplain,Andwill,withswordinhand,thetruthmaintain。

  LXXIV

  “YetamIwellcontented,forthatweHaveforthesesomefewdaystogethergone,Tolendhimforto-day;sincewellIsee,Thatnotwithouthimcouldthefightbedone;

  Butoncondition,thatthecourserbeAcknowledgedmine,andfurnishedasaloan:

  Otherwisehopenotforthathorse,savefirstMe,onthisquarrel,thouincombatworst。”

  LXXV

  ThefuriouskingofArgier,thatinprideSurpassedallknightsthatevergirtthesword,Whoseparagon,forheartandprowesstried,Meseemsnoancienthistoriesrecord,Cried:“Sacripant,ifanyonebesideThyself,tomeshoulduttersuchaword,Heshoulddeemquickly,fromitsbitterfruit,Hefromhisbirthwouldbetterhavebeenmute。

  LXXVI

  “But,forthatfellowshipinwhichwewent,Asthouhastsaidtogether,ItoshowSuchpatienceandforbearanceamcontent,Aswarningthee,thypurposetoforego,UntilthoushalthavewitnessedtheeventOfstrifebetweenmeandmyTartarfoe:

  WhenhimIsuchexamplehopetomake,Thatthoushalthumblysay,`Thecoursertake。\'“

  LXXVII

  Fierceandenraged,repliedCircassia\'speer,“Toplaythechurlwiththeeiscourteousdeed,ButItotheerepeatmoreplainandclear,Thouillwouldstaughtdesignagainstthatsteed,For,whileIanavengingsabrerear,ThisIprohibitthee,and,shoulditneed,Andeverybettermeansofbattlefail,Withtheeforthiswouldbattle,toothandnail。”

  LXXVIII

  Theyfromdisputeproceedtoribaldry,Fromwordstoblows;andthroughtheirmickleire,Fiercebattlewasinflamed,andblazedmorehighThaneverlightly-kindledstrawtookfire。

  KingRodomontissteeledinpanoply;

  Sacripantneitherplatenormailattire:

  Yetsoinfenceisskilledthatnimblelord,Heseemsallovershelteredbyhissword。

  LXXIX

  NogreaterwerethedaringandthemightThoughinfinitewhichRodomontdisplaidThantheprecautionandthenimblesleightWhichtheCircassiansummonedtohisaid:

  Nomill-wheeleverturnswithswifterflightThecirclingstonebywhichthegrainisbrayed,ThanSacripantatneedmovesfootorhand,Andshiftsnowhere,nowtherehisrestlessstand。

  LXXX

  ButSerpentineandFerrauinterfere:

  Theywithdrawnswordsthetwainasunderbore;

  WiththemGrandoniowasandIsolier,AndmanyotherleadersoftheMoor,ThiswasthetumultwhichwasheardwhilereIntheothertent,whattimetheylabouredsore,RogerovainlytoapeacetobringWithTartary\'sandSericana\'sking。

  LXXXI

  ThiswhilesomevoicetoAgramantthenewsReportsaright,thatUlien\'smightseed,WithSacripant,Circassia\'sking,pursuesAfierceandfuriousquarrelforthesteed。

  Agramant,whomsomanyjarsconfuse,ExclaimstoKingMarsilius:“TakethouheedThatnoworseevilmidtheseknightsbetide,WhileforthisnewdisorderIprovide。”

  LXXXII

  Rodomontreinedhisanger,andretiredSomedeal,athisapproachingsovereign\'sview;

  NorlessrespectinSacripantinspiredTheMoorishmonarch;ofthefurioustwo,HewithgravevoiceandroyalmieninquiredWhatcauseofstrifesuchdeadlydiscordblew;

  Andhavingsearchedtheirquarreltotheroot,Wouldfainaccordthem;butwithlittlefruit。

  LXXXIII

  Circassia\'smonarchwouldnot,onhisside,LongerhishorsetoArgier\'slordallow,SavehumblyRodomonttohimapplied,Thatsteedforthisoccasiontobestow。

  TohimSirRodomont,withwontedpride,Returnedforanswer:“NeitherHeavennorthouShallmakemerecognizeasgiftorloanWhatIwiththisgoodhandcanmakemineown。”

  LXXXIV

  ThekingbadeSacripantexplainhisright,Andhowthathorsewastakenfromhimsought;

  AndthisfromfirsttolastCircassia\'sknightRehearsed,andreddenedasthetalehetaught,Relatingtothekingtherobber\'ssleight;

  Whohadsurprisedhimoverwhelmedwiththought,Uponfourspearshiscourser\'ssaddlestayed,Andfrombeneaththenakedhorseconveyed。

  LXXXV

  Marphisa,whomthesecries,midothers,bring,Whenoftherobberyofthehorseadvised,Invisageisdisturbed,rememberingHowonthatdayherfaulchionwassurprised;

  AndwhenthatcourserwhichequiptwithwingAppearedwhenflyinghersherecognized;

  Andrecognizedaswell——atfirstunknown——

  ThevaliantkingwhofilledCircassia\'sthrone。

  LXXXVI

  Theotherswhostoodroundher,wonttohearBrunellooftenboastofthedeceit,\'Ganturntowardsthatwretch,andmadeappearByopensignstheyknewhimfortheCheat。

  MarphisawhothesubtleknavewhilereSuspectedastheauthorofthatfeat,Nowquestionsthis,nowthat,whoallaccordInsaying\'twasBrunellostolehersword;

  LXXXVII

  Who,welldeservingasafittingpainTodanglefromthegallows-treeinair,ByAgramantthecrownofTingitaneAnillexamplewaspreferredtowear。

  ThisfiresanewMarphisa\'solddisdain,Norshefrominstantvengeancewillforbear,Forthis,aswellasothershameandscornSheonherroadhadfromthatcaitiffborn。

  LXXXVIII

  Asquirelacedonherhelmet,atherhest;

  Sheworetheremnantofherarmoursheen;

  Norwithoutmartialcuirassonherbreast,FindI,thatshetentimeswaseverseen,EvenfromthedaywhenfirstthatironvestBracedonherlimbsthepassing-valiantqueen:

  Withhelmonhead,where,midthehighestrows,Brunellositsamongthefirst,shegoes。

  LXXXIX

  HimbymidbreastMarphisagripedamain,Andlifteduptheloselfromtheground;

  AsisrapaciouseaglewonttostrainThepullet,inhertalonscircledround;

  AndborehimwherethesonsofKingTroyaneHeardthetwoknightstheirjarringclaimspropound。

  Hewhoperceiveshimselfinevilhands,Ayeweeps,andmercyofthatmaiddemands。

  XC

  Abovetheuniversalnoiseandshout,Whichrosenighequallyoneitherside,Brunello,whofromallthecrowdaboutForpitynow,andnowforsuccour,cried,Soloudwasheard,thatofthatampleroutHegatheredroundhimselfthepressingtide。

  ArrivedbeforetheMoorisharmy\'shead,TohimwithhaughtymienMarphisasaid:

  XCI

  “Thisthiefsaidshe,thyvassal,willIslay,AndwiththishandofminewillknotthecordAbouthisneck;becausetheverydayHestolethiscourser,hepurloinedmysword。

  ButisthereanyonewhodeemsIsayAmiss,lethimstandforthandspeaktheword;

  ForIonhimwillprove,beforethineeyes,Ihavedoneright,andwhogainsaysme,lies。

  XCII

  “ButbecausehaplysomeonemaypretendIhavetillsuchatimeofstrifedelayedMyvengeance,whensuchfamousknightscontend,Forthreedaysshallthewretch\'sdoombestayed;

  InthemeantimelethimwhowoulddefendThatcaitiff,comehimself,orsendhimaid。

  Forafterwards,ifnonethedeedprevent,Hiscarcassshallathousandbirdscontent。

  XCIII

  “Ihencetoyondertower,whichdistantnighThreeleagues,o\'erlooksalittlecopse,repair,Butwithonevarletinmycompany,Andwithonewaiting-maid;ifanydareRescuethethief,lethimcomethither;I

  Waittheapproachofhisdefendersthere。”

  Thusshe;andthitherquicklywendsherwaysWhitherwassaid,noranyanswerstays。

  XCIV

  Heldonthepommelgrappledbyhishair,BrunelloonMarphisa\'scourserlies:

  Thecaitiffweeps,andshriekingindespair,Onallinwhomhehopes,forsuccourcries。

  InsuchconfusionisTroyano\'sheir,Heseesnowaythroughtheseperplexities;

  And,thatMarphisathenceBrunelloboreInsuchaguise,yetgrievedthemonarchmore。

  XCV

  Notthathelovedtheloseloresteemed,Rathertohimsometimehadbornedespite;

  Andoftenhadtohandthecaitiffschemed,Sincehehadforfeitedtheringofmight。

  Butherehishonourtouchedthemonarchdeemed,Sothathisvisagereddenedattheslight:

  Hewould,inperson,followheratspeed,Andtohisutmostpoweravengethedeed。

  XCVI

  Butthewiseking,Sobrino,whowasby,Himfromthequestendeavouredtodissuade,AndthatwithhisexaltedmajestySuchenterprizewereillassortedsaid:

  Althoughfirmhope,nayfullsecurity,Hehadtoovercomethatmartialmaid,Ifhewithpainsubduedawoman,shame,Ratherthanhonour,wouldpursuehisname。

  XCVII

  SmallprofitandmuchperilwouldsucceedFromanyfightheshouldwithhermaintain,Andheadvisedhimasthebetterdeed,Toleavethatwretchedcaitifftohispain;

  AndalbeitbutasimplenodshouldneedTofreehim,fromthatnodheshouldrefrain。

  InthatthemonarchwoulddoilltoforceEven-handedJusticefromherdestinedcourse。

  XCVIII

  “ThoutothefierceMarphisamay\'stapplyToleavehistrialhepursuedtothee,Withpromise,herinthistosatisfyAndtosuspendhimfromthegallows-tree:

  Andevenshouldthemaidthyprayerdeny,Letherineverywishcontentedbe:

  Andratherthanthatshedesertthyside,Letherhanghimandeverythiefbeside。”

  XCIX

  RightwillinglyKingAgramantgavewayToKingSobrino\'scounselsageandstaid;

  AndletrenownedMarphisawendherway,Norscathedhe,norletscathe,thatmartialmaid,Neitherenduredthatanyhershouldpray;

  AndheavenknowswithwhatcourageheobeyedThatwiseadvice,tocalmsuchruderstrifeAndquarrel,asthroughouthiscampwererife。

  C

  AtthismadDiscordlaughed,nomoreinfearThatanytruceortreatyshouldensue;

  Andscoweredtheplaceofcombatthereandhere,Norcouldstandstill,forpleasureattheview。

  Pridegamboledandrejoicedwithhercompeer,Andonthefirefreshfoodandfuelthrew,AndshoutedsothatMichaelintheskyKnewthegladsignofconquestinthatcry。

  CI

  Paris-townrocked,andturbidranthefloodOfSeineatthatloudvoice,thathorridroar;

  And,soitechoranginArden\'swood,Beastslefttheircavernsinthatforesthoar。

  AlpandCevenne\'smountain-solitude,AndBlois,andArles,andRouen\'sdistantshore,Rhine,Rhone,andSaone,andGaronne,heardthepest;

  Scaredmothershuggedtheirchildrentotheirbreast。

  CII

  Fivehavesetuptheirrest,resolvedtobeThefirsttheirdifferentquarrelstoconclude:

  Andtangledsoisonewithotherplea,ThatillApollo\'sselfcouldjudgethefeud。

  TounravelthatfirstcauseofenmityThekingbegan——thestrifewhichhadensued,BecauseofbeauteousDoralice,betweenThekingofScythiaandherAlgerine。

  CIII

  KingAgramantoftmoved,betweenthepair,Nowherenowthere,tobringthemtoaccord;

  Nowtherenowhere,admonishingthatpair,Likefaithfulbrotherandlikerighteouslord:

  Butwhenhefoundthatneitherwouldforbear,Deafandrebellioustohisroyalword,Norwouldconsentthatladytoforego,Thecauseofstrife,infavourofhisfoe,CIV

  Ashisbestlore,atlengththemonarchsaid,Andtoobeyhissentencebothwerefain;

  Thathewhowasbyherpreferred,shouldwedThebeauteousdaughterofKingStordilane:

  AndthatwhatwasestablishedonhisheadShouldnotbechanged,toeither\'slossorgain。

  Thecompromisewaslikedoneitherside,Sinceeitherhopedshewouldforhimdecide。

  CV

  ThemightykingofSarza,wholongspaceBeforetheTartar,hadlovedDoralice,WhohadpreferredthatsovereigntosuchgraceAsmodestladymay,nordoamiss

  Believed,whenshepastsentenceonthecase,Shemustpronouncewhatwouldensurehisbliss。

  NorthusaloneKingRodomontconceived,ButalltheMoorishhostwithhimbelieved。

  CVI

  AllknowwhatexploitswroughtbyhimhadbeenForherinjoustandwar;theyallunsoundAndweakKingMandricardo\'sjudgmentween;

  Buthe,whooftwaswithherontheirround,Andoftenerprivatewiththeyouthfulqueen,Whattimethetell-talesunwasunderground,He,knowingwellhowsurehewastospeed,Laughedatthesillyrabble\'sidlecreed。

  CVII

  They,after,ratifytheking\'saward,Betweenhishands,andnextthesuitorstwainBeforethatdamselgo,thatontheswardFixingherdowncasteyes,inmodestvein,AvowsherpreferenceoftheTartarlord;

  Atwhichsorewonderingstandthepaynimtrain;

  AndRodomontremainssosoreastound,Hecannotraisehisvisagefromtheground。

  CVIII

  ButwontedangerchasingshamewhichdyedTheSarzan\'sfaceallover,hearraignedThedamsel\'ssentence,ofthefaulchion,tiedAbouthismanlywaist,thehandlestrained,Andintheking\'sandothers\'hearingcried:

  “Bythisthequestionshallbelostorgained;

  Andnotbyfaithlesswoman\'sficklethought,Whichthitherstillinclines,whereleastitought。”

  CIX

  KindMandricardoonhisfeetoncemore,Exclaims,“Andbeitasitpleasesthee。”

  SothatereyetthevesselmadetheshoreUnploughedremainedamightyspaceofsea;

  ButthatthiskingreprovedtheSarzansore,RulingthattoappealuponthatpleaNomorewithMandricardocouldavail,AndmadethemoodySarzanstrikehissail。

  CX

  Brandedwithdoublescorn,beforethosepeers,BynobleAgramant,whosesovereignswayHe,asinloyaldutybound,reveres,Andbyhisladyontheselfsameday,TherewillnomorethemonarchofAlgiersAbide,butofhisband——alargearray——

  Twoserjeantsonlyforhisservicetakes,Andwiththatpairthepaynimcampforsakes。

  CXI

  AstheafflictedbullwhohasforegoneHisheifer,norcanlongerwarfarewage,Seeksoutthegreenwood-holtandstreammostlone,Orsandsatdistancefromhispasturage;

  Thereceasesnot,insunorshadetomoan;

  Yetnotforthatexhaleshisamorousrage:

  Soparts,constrainedhisladytoforego,ThekingofArgier,overwhelmedwithwoe。

  CXII

  Rogeromoved,hiscoursertoregain,Andhadalreadydonnedhiswarlikegear,Thenrecollecting,thatonlistedplainAtMandricardohemustcouchthespear,FollowednotRodomont,butturnedhisrein,ToendhisquarrelwiththeTartar,ereHemetincombatSericana\'slordWithinclosebarriers,forOrlando\'ssword。

  CXIII

  TohaveFrontinoravishedinhissight,Andbeunabletoforbidthedeed,Hesorelygrieves;but,whenheshallthatfightHavedone,resolveshewillregainthesteed;

  ButSacripant,whom,liketheyouthfulknight,NoquarrelsintheMoor\'spursuitimpede,Andwhowasunengagedinotherquest,UpontheSarzan\'sfootstepsquicklyprest;

  CXIV

  Andwouldhavequicklyjoinedhimthatwasgone,Butforthechanceofanadventurerare;

  Whichhimdetaineduntilthedaywasdone,AndmadehimlosethetrackofUlien\'sheir:

  AwomanwhohadfallenintotheSaone,Andwhowithouthishelphadperishedthere,Thewarriordrowninginthatwaterfound,Andstemmedthestreamanddraggedthedameaground。

  CXV

  Whenafterwardshewouldremountthesell,Fromhimhisrestlesschargerbrokeastray,Whofledbeforehislordtilleveningfell,Norlightlydidthekingthatcourserstay。

  Atlasthecaughthim;butnomorecouldspellWherehehadwanderedfromthebeatenway:

  Twohundredmilesheroved,\'twisthillandplain,ErehecameupwithRodomontagain。

  CXVI

  HowhebySacripantwasovertaken,Andfoughtbyhim,tohisdiscomfitsore,Andhowhelosthiscourser,howwastaken,Isaynotnow,whohavetosaybefore,Withwhatdisdainandwithwhatangershaken,Againsthisliegeandlove,theSarzanMoorForthfromtheSaracencantonmentssped,Andwhatheoftheoneandothersaid。

  CXVII

  Whereverthatafflictedpaynimgoes,Hefillsthekindlingairwithsighsthatburn;

  AndEchooft,forpityofhiswoes,Withhimfromhollowrockisheardtomourn:

  “Ofemalemind!howlightlyebbsandflowsYourficklemood,“hecries,“ayepronetoturn!

  Objectmostoppositetokindlyfaith!

  Lost,wretchedman,whotrustsyoutohisscathe!

  CXVIII

  “Neithermylovenorlengthofservitude,Thoughbyathousandproofstoyoumadeclear,Hadpowerevensotofixyourfaithlessmood,Thatyouatleastsolightlyshouldnotveer:

  NoramIquitted,becauselessenduedWithworththanMandricardoIappear;

  NorforyourconductcausecanIdeclare,Savethisalone,thatyouawomanare。

  CXIX

  “IthinkthatnatureandanangryGodProducedtheetotheworld,thouwickedsex,Tobetomanaplague,achasteningrod;

  Happy,wertthounotpresenttoperplex。

  Soserpentcreepsalongthegrassysod;

  Sobearandraveningwolftheforestvex;

  Wasp,fly,andgad-flybuzzinliquidair,Andtherichgrainliestangledwiththetare。

  CXX

  “WhyhasnotbounteousNaturewilledthatmanShouldbeproducedwithouttheaidofthee,Aswethepippin,pear,andservicecanEngraftbyartononeanother\'stree?

  Butshedirectsnotallbycertainplan;

  Rather,uponanearerview,Isee,Innamingher,sheillcanactaright,SinceNatureisherselfafemalehight。

  CXXI

  “YetbenotthereforeproudandfullofscornWomen,becausemanissuesfromyourseed;

  Forrosesalsoblossomonthethorn,Andthefairlilyspringsfromloathsomeweed。

  Despiteous,proud,importunate,andlornOflove,offaith,ofcounsel,rashindeed,Withthat,ungrateful,cruelandperverse,Andborntobetheworld\'seternalcurse!“

  CXXII

  TheseplaintsandcountlessotherstothewindPouredforththepaynimknight,tofurystirred;

  Noweasinginlowtonehistroubledmind,Andnowinsoundswhichwereatdistanceheard,Inshameandinreproachofwomankind;

  Yetcerteshefromsoberreasonerred:

  Forwemaydeemahundredgoodabound,Whereoneortwoperchanceareevilfound。

  CXXIII

  ThoughnoneforwhomIhithertohavesighed——Ofthosesomany——havekeptfaithwithme,Allwithingratitude,orfalsehooddyedIdeemnot,Iaccusemydestiny。

  Manythereare,andhavebeenmorebesideUnmeritingreproach:butiftherebe,\'Midhundreds,oneortwoofevilway,MyfortunewillsthatIshouldbetheirprey。

  CXXIV

  YetwillImakesuchsearchbeforeIdie,Ratherbeforemyhairshallwaxmorewhite,Thathaplyonsomefutureday,evenI

  Shallsay,“Thatonehaskeptherpromiseplight。”

  Andshouldnottheeventmytrustbelie,NoramIhopelessIwithallmymightWillwithunweariedpainherpraiserehearseWithpenandinkandvoice,inproseandverse。

  CXXV

  TheSaracen,whomragenolessprofoundAgainsthissovereignlordthanladyswayed,Andwhoofreasonthuso\'erpastthebound,Andillofoneandoftheothersaid,Wouldfainbeholdthatmonarch\'skingdomdrownedWithsuchatempest,withsuchscatheo\'erlaid,AsshouldinAfrickeveryhouseaggrieve,Noronestonestandingonanotherleave。

  CXXVI

  Andwouldthatfromhisrealm,inwantandwoe,KingAgramantamendicantshouldwend;

  Thatthroughhismeansthemonarch,broughtthuslow,Hisfathers\'ancientseatmightreascend:

  Andthushemightthefruitoffealtyshow,Andmakehissovereignsee,arealfriendWasayetobepreferredinwrongorright,Althoughtheworldagainsthimshouldunite;

  CXXVII

  AndthustheSaracenpoursforthhismoan,Withrageagainsthisliegeandlovepossest;

  Andonhiswayisbylongjourneysgone,Givinghimselfandcourserlittlerest。

  Thefollowingdayornext,upontheSaoneHefindshimself,whohashiscourseaddrestTowardsthecoastofProvence,withdesignTohisAfricandomaintocrossthebrine。

  CXXVIII

  Frombanktobankthestreamwascoveredo\'erWithboatoflittleburden,whichconveyed,ForthesupplyoftheinvadingMoor,Victual,frommanyplacesroundpurveyed:

  SinceevenfromParistothepleasantshoreOfAcquamorta,allhisruleobeyed;

  And——frontingSpain——whate\'eroflevellandWasseen,extendingonthebetterhand。

  CXXIX

  Thevictual,disembarkedfromloadedbarge,Waslaidonsumpter-horseorreadywain;

  Andsent,withescorttoprotectthecharge,Wherebargescouldnotcome;abouttheplain,Fatherdswerefeedingonthedoublemarge,Broughtthitherfromthemarchofeitherreign;

  And,bytheriver-side,atcloseofday,Indifferenthomesteadslodged,thedroverslay。

  CXXX

  ThekingofArgierfortheduskyairOfnightbeganupontheworldtoclose

  Herelistenedtoavillage-landlord\'sprayer,Thatinhisinnbesoughthimtorepose——

  Hiscourserstalled——theboardwithplenteousfareIsheaped,andCorsicwineandGrecianflows;

  For,inallelseaMoor,theSarzandrankOftheforbiddenvintagelikeaFrank。

  CXXXI

  TowarlikeRodomont,withgoodlycheerAndkindliermien,thelandlordhonourpaid;

  ForhetheportofanillustriouspeerInhisguest\'sloftypresencesawpourtrayed。

  But,sorebesidehimself,thecavalierHadscarcehisheartwithinhim,whichhadstrayedToher——whilerehisown——inhisdespite;

  Norwordescapedthemelancholyknight。

  CXXXII

  Minehost,mostdiligentinhisvocationOfallthetradewhothroughoutFrancewereknown,Inthathehad,\'midstrangeandhostilenation,Andeverychanceofwarfare,kepthisown——

  Prompttoassisthiminhisoccupation,Someofhiskinhadcalled;whereofwasnoneWhodaredbeforethewarriorspeakofaught,Seeingthatpaynimmuteandlostinthought。

  CXXXIII

  FromthoughttothoughttheSarzan\'sfancyflies,Himselfremovedfromthenceamightyspace,Whositssobent,andwithsuchdowncasteyes,Heneveroncelooksanyintheface。

  Next,aftersilencelong,andmanysighs,Asifdeepslumberhadbutthengivenplace,Hisspiritsherecalls,hiseyelidsraises,Andonthefamilyandlandlordgazes。

  CXXXIV

  Thensilencebroke,andwithamilderair,Andvisagesomewhatlessdisturbed,appliedTohim,thehost,andthoseby-standersthere,Toknowifanytoawifeweretied;

  Andlandlordandattendants,——thatallwere,ToSarza\'smoodycavalierreplied:

  Heaskedwhateachconceitedofhisspouse,Andifhedeemedherfaithfultohervows。

  CXXXV

  Exceptminehost,thoseotherswereagreedThatchasteandgoodtheirconsortstheybelieved——

  “Thinkeachmanashewill,butwellIread,“

  Thelandlordsaid,“Youfondlyaredeceived:

  Yourrashrepliestooneconclusionlead,Thatyouareallofcommonsensebereaved;

  Andsotoomustbelievethisnobleknight,Unlesshewouldpersuadeusblackiswhite。

  CXXXVI

  “Because,assingleisthatpreciousbirdThephoenix,andonearththereisbutone,So,inthisampleworld,itisaverred,Oneonlycanawoman\'streasonshun。

  Eachhopesaliketobethatwightpreferred,Thevictorwhothatsinglepalmhaswon——

  HowisitpossiblethatwhatcanfallToonealone,shouldbethelotofall?

  CXXXVII

  “ErewhileImadethesamemistakeasyou,Andthatmoredamesthanonewerevirtuousthought,UntilagentlemanofVenice,who,Formygoodfortune,tothisinnwasbrought,MyignorancebyhisexamplestrueSoablyschooled,hebetterwisdomtaught。

  Valeriowasthenamethatstrangerbore;

  AnameIshallrememberevermore。

  CXXXVIII

  “OfwivesandmistressesthetreacheryWasknowntohim,withalltheircunninglore。

  He,bothfromoldandmodernhistory,Andfromhisown,wasreadywithsuchstore,AsplainlyshowedthatnonetomodestyCouldmakepretension,whetherrichorpoor;

  Andthat,ifoneappearedofpurerstrain,\'Twasthatshebetterhidherwantonvein。

  CXXXIX

  “Heofhismanytales,amongtherest,Whereofathirdisfrommymemorygone

  Sowellonestoryinmyheadimprest,Itcouldnotbemorefirmlygravedinstone:

  AndwhatIthoughtandthink,wouldbeprofessedForthatillsex,IweenbyeveryoneWhoheard;and,Sir——ifpleasedtolendanear——

  Totheirconfusionyonthattaleshallhear。”

  CXL

  “Whatcould\'stthouofferwhichcouldbetterpleaseAtpresent“madereplythepaynimknight

  “Thansample,chosenfromthinehistories,WhichhitstheopinionthatIhold,aright?

  ThatImayheartheespeakwithbettereaseSitso,thatImayhavetheeinmysight。”

  ButinthefollowingcantoIunfoldWhattoKingRodomontthelandlordtold。

  CANTO28

  ARGUMENT

  TowhatsoevereviltonguecantellOfwomankindKingRodomontgivesear;

  Thenjourneyshomeward;butthatinfidelFindsbythewayaplaceheholdsmoredear。

  HerehimnewloveinflamesforIsabel;

  ButsothewishesofthecavalierAfriarimpedes,whowiththatdamselwends,Himbyacrueldeaththefelonends。

  I

  Ladies,andallofyouthatladiesprize,Affordnot,fortheloveofheaven,anearTothis,thelandlord\'stale,repletewithlies,Inshameandscornofwomankind;thoughne\'erWaspraiseorfameconveyedinthatwhichfliesFromsuchacaitiff\'stongue;andstillwehearThesottishrabbleallthingsrashlybrand,Andquestionmostwhatleasttheyunderstand。

  II

  Omitthiscanto,and——thetaleuntold——

  Mystorywillasclearandperfectbe;

  Itellit,sincebyTurpinitistold,Andnotinmaliceorinrivalry:

  Besides,thatneverdidmytonguewithholdYourpraises,howyouarebelovedbymeToyouIbyathousandproofshaveshown,VouchingIam,andcanbutbe,yourown。

  III

  Lethimwhowill,threeleavesorfourpass-by,Norreadaline;orlethim,whowillread,Aslittleofthatlandlord\'shistory,Asofataleorfiction,makehiscreed。

  Buttomystory:——WhenhisauditoryHesawwerewaitingforhimtoproceed,Andthataplacewasyieldedhim,o\'erightThecavalier,he\'ganhistalerecite:

  IV

  “AstolphothattheLombardsceptreswayed,WhowasKingMonacho,hisbrother\'sheir,Bynaturewithsuchgraceswaspurveyed,Fewe\'erwithhiminbeautycouldcompare:

  SuchscarceApelles\'pencilhadpourtrayed,Zeuxis\',orworthieryet,ifworthierwere:

  Beauteoushewas,andsobyallwasdeemed,Butfarmorebeauteoushehimselfesteemed。

  V

  “HenotsomuchrejoicedthatheinheightOfgrandeurwasexaltedo\'ertherest,Andthat,forriches,subjects,andformight,Ofalltheneighbouringkingshewasthebest,Asthat,superiortoeachotherwight,Hebeautywasthroughouttheworldconfest。

  Thispleasedthemonarch,whothepraiseconferred,Asthatwhereinhemostdelighted,heard。

  VI

  “FaustusLatinus,oneofhisarray,Whopleasedtheking,aRomancavalier,HearingofttimesAstolphonowdisplayThebeautiesofhishand,nowofhischeer,And,questionedbythatmonarch,onaday,Ifeverinhislifetime,farornear,Heanyofsuchbeautyhadespied,Tohimthusunexpectedlyreplied:

  VII

  “Faustustohimreplied:`BywhatIsee,AndwhatIhear,issaidbyeveryone,Fewaretherethatinbeautyrivalthee;

  AndratherIthosefewconfinetoone:

  Jocundoisthatone,mybrotherhe;

  AndwellIweenthat,savinghimalone,Thouleavestallinbeautyfarbehind;

  ButIinhimthypeerandbetterfind。\'

  VIII

  “ImpossibleAstolphodeemedthething,Whohithertohadthoughtthepalmhisown;

  AndsuchalongingseizedtheLombardkingToknowthatyouthwhosepraisessowereblown,Heprest,tillFaustuspromisedhimtobringThebrotherpraisedbyhim,beforehisthrone,Though\'twouldbemuchifthitherherepaired,Thecourieraddedandthecausedeclared:

  IX

  “Becausetheyouthhadne\'erbeenknowntomeasure,Inallhislife,asinglepacefromRome;

  But,onwhatFortunegavehim,livedatleisure,Contentedinhisownpaternaldome;

  Norhaddiminishednorencreasedthetreasure,Wherewithhisfatherhadendowedthathome;

  AndhemoredistantwouldParisdeemThanTanaisanotherwouldesteem;

  X

  “AndthatagreaterdifficultywereTotearJocundofromhisconsort;whoWasbysuchloveunitedtothatfair,Nootherwillbuthersthehusbandknew:

  Yetathissovereign\'shesthewouldrepairToseekthestripling,andhisutmostdo。

  Thesuitwithoffersandwithgiftswascrowned,Whichforthatyouth\'srefusalleftnoground。

  XI

  “Faustussetforth,and,afterfewdays\'ride,ReachedRome,andhispaternalmansiongained:

  Therewithentreatiessothebrotherplied,Hetothatjourneyhisconsentobtained;

  Andwroughtsowellthoughdifficulttoguide

  SilentevenyoungJocundo\'swiferemained;

  Heshowingherwhatgoodwouldthenceensue,Besideswhatgratitudewouldbeherdue。

  XII

  “Jocundonamesatimetowendhisway,Andservingmenmeanwhilepurveysandsteeds;

  Andaprovisionmakesoffairarray;

  Forbeautyborrowsgracefromgloriousweeds。

  Besidehimorabouthim,nightandday,Ayeweeping,toherlordtheladyreads;

  SheknowsnothowsheevercansustainSolonganabsence,andnotdiewithpain。

  XIII

  “Forthemerethoughtproducedsuchmisery,Itseemedfromherwasravishedherheart\'score——

  `Alas!myloveJocundocriedletbeThysorrows\'——weepingwithherevermore——

  `Somaythisjourneyprosper!astotheeWillIreturnereyettwomonthsareo\'er;

  Norbyadayo\'erpassthetermprescribed,Thoughmethekingwithhalfhiskingdombribed。\'

  XIV

  “Thisbroughthistroubledconsortsmallcontent:

  Shethattheperiodwastoodistantsaid,Andthat\'twouldbeamightywonderment,Ifher,athisreturn,hefoundnotdead。

  Thegriefwhich,dayandnight,herbosomrent,Wassuch,thatladyneithersleptnorfed:

  SothatforpityofttheyouthrepentedHetohisbrother\'swisheshadconsented。

  XV

  “ShefromherneckunloosedacostlychainThatagemmedcrossandholyreliquesbore;

  Whichone,apilgrimofBohemia\'sreign,Hadgathereduponmanyadistantshore;

  Himdidhersireinsicknessentertain,ReturningfromJerusalemofyore;

  Andhencewasmadethatdyingpilgrim\'sheir:

  Thissheundoes,andgivesherlordtowear;

  XVI

  “Androundhisneckentreatshim,forhersake,Thatchaininmemoryofherselftowind:

  Hergiftthehusbandiswellpleasedtotake;

  Notthatatokenneedshislovetobind:

  Forneithertime,norabsence,e\'erwillshake,Norwhatsoeverfortuneisbehind,Hermemory,which,rootedfastanddeep,Hestillhaskept,andafterdeathwillkeep。

  XVII

  “Thenightbeforethatmorningstreakedthesky,Fixtforhisjourney,tohissoredismay,HerhusbanddeemedthatinhisarmswoulddieThewifefromwhomhewastowendhisway。

  Sheslumberednot:toheralastgoodbyeHebade,whileyetitlackedanhourofday,Mountedhisnag,andonhisjourneysped;

  Whilehisafflictedspousereturnedtobed。

  XVIII

  “Jocundowasnottwomilesonhisroad,Whenhethatjewelledcrossrecalledtomind;

  Whichhebeneathhispillowhadbestowed,And,throughforgetfulness,hadleftbehind。

  `Alas!theyouthbethoughthiminwhatmodeShallIexcuseformyomissionfind,SothatfromthismyconsortshallnotdeemIlittleherunboundedloveesteem?

  XIX

  “Heponderedanexcuse;thenweened\'twouldbeOflittlevalue,ifitwereexprestBypageorother——savehisembassyHedidhimself;hisbrotherheaddrest;

  `——NowtoBaccanorideyouleisurely,Andthereatthefirstinnset-upyourrest;

  ForImustbacktoRomewithoutdelay;

  Buttrusttoovertakeyoubytheway。

  XX

  “`Nootherbutmyselfmyneedcoulddo。

  DoubtnotbutIshallspeedilybeback。\'——

  Noservanttookhe,but,withanadieu,Jocundo,atatrot,wheeledroundhishack,Andwhenthatcavalierthestreamwasthrough,Therisingsun\'ganchasetheduskyrack。

  Athomehelighted,soughthisbed,andfoundTheconsorthehadquittedsleepingsound。

  XXI

  “He,withoutsayingaught,thecurtainsdrew,And,whatheleastbelieved,withinespied;

  Forhebeneaththequilt,hisconsorttrueAndchaste,sawsleepingatastripling\'sside。

  ForthwithJocundothatadultererknew,Bypractice,ofhisfeaturescertified,Inthathewasafootboyinhistrain,Nourishedbyhim,andcomeofhumblestrain。

  XXII

  “Toimaginehisdistressandwonderment,Andwarrantit,thatothermaybelieve,Isbetterthantomaketheexperiment,And,likethiswretch,thecruelproofreceive:

  Byangerstirred,itwashisfirstintentTodrawhissword,andbothoflifebereave;

  Butlove,whichspitehimself,heentertainedForthatungratefulwoman,himrestrained。

  XXIII

  “YouseeiflikeavassalheobeyedThisribaldLove,wholefthimnottheforceTowakeher,lesttoknowherguiltsurveyed,Shouldinhisconsort\'sbosommoveremorse。

  Asbesthecould,heforthinsilencemade,Thestairdescended,andregainedhishorse。

  GoadedbyLove,hegoadshissteedagain,Anderetheyreachtheirinnrejoinshistrain。

  XXIV

  “Hischangeofmientoallwasmanifest;

  Allsawhisheartwasheavy;yetnotone,Midthese,inanysort,thereasonguessed,Norreadthesecretwoewhichcausedhismoan;

  AllthoughthehadtoRomehisstepsaddrest,Woetothetown,surnamedofhorns,hadgone。

  ThatLovehascausedthemischiefallsurmise,Thoughnoneofthemconjecturesinwhatwise。

  XXV

  “HisbrotherweenedhewasingriefimmersedForhisdesertedwife:he,onhisside,Forotherreason,inlychafedandcursed,——Thatshewasbuttoowellaccompanied。

  Meanwhile,withswellinglipsandforeheadpursed,Thegroundthatmelancholystriplingeyed。

  Faustus,whovainlywouldapplyrelief,Illcheeredhim,witlesswhathadcausedhisgrief。

  XXVI

  “Heforhissoreanevilsalvehadfound,And,whereheshouldretire,encreasedhiswoes;

  Who,withthementionofhiswife,thatwoundInflamedandopened,whichhesoughttoclose。

  Herestsnotnightnorday,insorrowdrowned;

  Hisappetiteisgone,withhisrepose,Ne\'ertoreturn;andwhilomofsuchfame

  Hislovelyvisageseemsnomorethesame。

  XXVII

  “Hiseye-ballsseemdeep-buriedinhishead,Hisnoseseemsgrown——hischeeksarepinedsosore——

  Norevenremainshisbeautysoisfled

  Enoughtowarrantwhathewasbefore。

  Suchfeverburnshim,ofhissorrowbred,HehaltsonArbia\'sandonArno\'sshore;

  And,ifacharmisleft,\'tisfadedsoon,Andwitheredlikearose-budpluckedatnoon。

  XXVIII

  “BesidesthatFaustussorrowedtodescryHimsobested;worsecauseforsorrowingWastothatcourtiertoappeartolieBeforeAstolpho;hewaspledgedtobringOnethatwasfairestdeemedineveryeye,Whomustappearthefoulesttothatking;

  Yethecontinuedonhiswaytowend,AndbroughthimtoPaviaintheend。

  XXIX

  “Notthatforthwithheletstheyouthbeseen,Lesthimthekingoflittlewitarraign;

  Hefirstbyhisdispatchesletshimween,ThatthitherheJocundobringswithpain:

  Saying,thatofhisbeauteousairandmienSomesecretcauseofgriefhadbeenthebane,Accompaniedbyadistempersore:

  Sothatheseemednotwhathewasbefore。

  XXX

  “Gladwasthemonarch,ofhiscomingtaught,Asofafriend\'sarrivalhecouldbe;

  Sinceintheuniversalworldwasnought,Thathesomuchdesiredashimtosee:

  NorwastheLombard\'skingdispleasedinoughtTomarkhisguest\'sinferiority;

  Though,butforhismisfortune,itwasclear,Hehissuperiorwouldhavebeenorpeer。

  XXXI

  “Lodgedbyhiminhispalace,everydayAndeveryhour,thestrangeryouthhesees,Studioustohonourhim,andbidspurveyStoreofprovisionforhisbetterease。

  Whilestillhisthoughtstohisillconsortstray,Jocundolanguishes;norpastimespleaseThatmelancholyman;normusic\'sstrainOnejotdiminisheshisceaselesspain。

  XXXII

  “Abovehischambers,ontheupperfloor,Nearesttheroof,therewasanancienthall:

  Thither,insolitarymood,forsorePastimeandcompany,thestriplinggall,

  Heayebetakeshimself;whileevermoreSadthoughtssomenewercauseofgriefrecall。

  Heherewhowouldbelievethestory?foundAremedyunhoped,whichmadehimsound。

  XXXIII

  “Atthathall\'sfartherend,morefeeblylighted,Forwindowseverclosedshutouttheday

  Whereonewallwithanotherillunited,He,throughthechink,beheldabrighterray:

  Therelaidhiseye,andsaw,whathehadslightedAshardtocredit,wereitbuthearsay:

  Hehearsitnot,butthishimselfdescries;

  Yethardlycanbelievehisveryeyes。

  XXXIV

  “HeoftheQueen\'sapartmentherewassight,Herchoicestandherpriviestchamber,whereWasneverintroducedwhateverwight,Savehemostfaithfulwasesteemed:hethere,Ashewaspeeping,sawanuncouthfight;

  Adwarfwaswrestlingwiththeroyalfair;

  Andsuchthatchampion\'sskill,thoughundergrown,Heinthestrifehisoppositehadthrown。

  XXXV

  “Asinadream,Jocundostood,besideHimself,awhileofsobersensebereaved;

  Nor,butwhenofthemattercertified,Andsureitwasnodream,hissightbelieved——

  `Ascornedandcrookedmonster,\'thenhecried,

  `Is,asherconqueror,byadamereceived,Wifeofthecomeliest,ofthecurtiestwight,Andgreatestmonarch;Oh!whatappetite!\'

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