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第150章 CHAPTER XXX(4)

The porter uttered a sort of yell,which came not amiss into his part,started up with his club,and dealt a sound douse or two on each side of him;and then,like a coach-horse pricked by the spur,started off at once into the full career of his address,and by dint of active prompting on the part of ****ie Sludge,delivered,in sounds of gigantic intonation,a speech which may be thus abridged--the reader being to suppose that the first lines were addressed to the throng who approached the gateway;the conclusion,at the approach of the Queen,upon sight of whom,as struck by some heavenly vision,the gigantic warder dropped his club,resigned his keys,and gave open way to the Goddess of the night,and all her magnificent train.

What stir,what turmoil,have we for the nones?

Stand back,my masters,or beware your bones!

Sirs,I'm a warder,and no man of straw,My voice keeps order,and my club gives law.

Yet soft--nay,stay--what vision have we here?

What dainty darling's this--what peerless peer?

What loveliest face,that loving ranks unfold,Like brightest diamond chased in purest gold?

Dazzled and blind,mine office I forsake,My club,my key,my knee,my homage take.

Bright paragon,pass on in joy and bliss;--

Beshrew the gate that opes not wide at such a sight as this![This is an imitation of Gascoigne's verses spoken by the Herculean porter,as mentioned in the text.The original may be found in the republication of the Princely Pleasures of Kenilworth,by the same author,in the History of Kenilworth already quoted.Chiswick,1821.]

Elizabeth received most graciously the homage of the Herculean porter,and,bending her head to him in requital,passed through his guarded tower,from the top of which was poured a clamorous blast of warlike music,which was replied to by other bands of minstrelsy placed at different points on the Castle walls,and by others again stationed in the Chase;while the tones of the one,as they yet vibrated on the echoes,were caught up and answered by new harmony from different quarters.

Amidst these bursts of music,which,as if the work of enchantment,seemed now close at hand,now softened by distant space,now wailing so low and sweet as if that distance were gradually prolonged until only the last lingering strains could reach the ear,Queen Elizabeth crossed the Gallery-tower,and came upon the long bridge,which extended from thence to Mortimer's Tower,and which was already as light as day,so many torches had been fastened to the palisades on either side.Most of the nobles here alighted,and sent their horses to the neighbouring village of Kenilworth,following the Queen on foot,as did the gentlemen who had stood in array to receive her at the Gallery-tower.

On this occasion,as at different times during the evening,Raleigh addressed himself to Tressilian,and was not a little surprised at his vague and unsatisfactory answers;which,joined to his leaving his apartment without any assigned reason,appearing in an undress when it was likely to be offensive to the Queen,and some other symptoms of irregularity which he thought he discovered,led him to doubt whether his friend did not labour under some temporary derangement.

Meanwhile,the Queen had no sooner stepped on the bridge than a new spectacle was provided;for as soon as the music gave signal that she was so far advanced,a raft,so disposed as to resemble a small floating island,illuminated by a great variety of torches,and surrounded by floating pageants formed to represent sea-horses,on which sat Tritons,Nereids,and other fabulous deities of the seas and rivers,made its appearance upon the lake,and issuing from behind a small heronry where it had been concealed,floated gently towards the farther end of the bridge.

On the islet appeared a beautiful woman,clad in a watchet-coloured silken mantle,bound with a broad girdle inscribed with characters like the phylacteries of the Hebrews.Her feet and arms were bare,but her wrists and ankles were adorned with gold bracelets of uncommon size.Amidst her long,silky black hair she wore a crown or chaplet of artificial mistletoe,and bore in her hand a rod of ebony tipped with silver.Two Nymphs attended on her,dressed in the same antique and mystical guise.

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