登陆注册
26518600000001

第1章

DEDICATION: TO ELEANOR CHARLOTTE SELLAR

'Ban and Arriere Ban!' a host Broken, beaten, all unled, They return as doth a ghost From the dead.

Sad or glad my rallied rhymes, Sought our dusty papers through, For the sake of other times Come to you.

Times and places new we know, Faces fresh and seasons strange But the friends of long ago Do not change.

ERRATUM: Reader, a blot hath escaped the watchfulness of the setter forth: if thou wilt thou mayst amend it. The sonnet on the forty-fourth page, against all right Italianate laws, hath but thirteen lines withal: add another to thy liking, if thou art a Maker; or, if thou art none, even be content with what is set before thee. If it be scant measure, be sure it is choicely good.

A SCOT TO JEANNE D'ARC

Dark Lily without blame, Not upon us the shame, Whose sires were to the Auld Alliance true, They, by the Maiden's side, Victorious fought and died, One stood by thee that fiery torment through, Till the White Dove from thy pure lips had passed, And thou wert with thine own St. Catherine at the last.

Once only didst thou see In artist's imagery, Thine own face painted, and that precious thing Was in an Archer's hand From the leal Northern land.

Alas, what price would not thy people bring To win that portrait of the ruinous Gulf of devouring years that hide the Maid from us!

Born of a lowly line, Noteless as once was thine, One of that name I would were kin to me, Who, in the Scottish Guard Won this for his reward, To fight for France, and memory of thee:

Not upon us, dark Lily without blame, Not on the North may fall the shadow of that shame.

On France and England both The shame of broken troth, Of coward hate and treason black must be;If England slew thee, France Sent not one word, one lance, One coin to rescue or to ransom thee.

And still thy Church unto the Maid denies The halo and the palms, the Beatific prize.

But yet thy people calls Within the rescued walls Of Orleans; and makes its prayer to thee;What though the Church have chidden These orisons forbidden, Yet art thou with this earth's immortal Three, With him in Athens that of hemlock died, And with thy Master dear whom the world crucified.

HOW THEY HELD THE BASS FOR KING JAMES--1691-1693[Time of Narrating--1743]

Ye hae heard Whigs crack o' the Saints in the Bass, my faith, a gruesome tale;How the Remnant paid at a tippeny rate, for a quart o' ha'penny ale!

But I'll tell ye anither tale o' the Bass, that'll hearten ye up to hear, Sae I pledge ye to Middleton first in a glass, and a health to the Young Chevalier!

The Bass stands frae North Berwick Law a league or less to sea, About its feet the breakers beat, abune the sea-maws flee, There's castle stark and dungeon dark, wherein the godly lay, That made their rant for the Covenant through mony a weary day.

For twal' years lang the caverns rang wi' preaching, prayer, and psalm, Ye'd think the winds were soughing wild, when a' the winds were calm, There wad they preach, each Saint to each, and glower as the soldiers pass, And Peden wared his malison on a bonny leaguer lass, As she stood and daffed, while the warders laughed, and wha sae blithe as she, But a wind o' ill worked his warlock will, and flang her out to sea.

Then wha sae bright as the Saints that night, and an angel came, say they, And sang in the cell where the Righteous dwell, but he took na a Saint away.

There yet might they be, for nane could flee, and nane daur'd break the jail, And still the sobbing o' the sea might mix wi' their warlock wail, But then came in black echty-echt, and bluidy echty-nine, Wi' Cess, and Press, and Presbytery, and a' the dule sin' syne, The Saints won free wi' the power o' the key, and cavaliers maun pine!

It was Halyburton, Middleton, and Roy and young Dunbar, That Livingstone took on Cromdale haughs, in the last fight of the war:

And they were warded in the Bass, till the time they should be slain, Where bluidy Mitchell, and Blackader, and Earlston lang had lain;Four lads alone, 'gainst a garrison, but Glory crowns their names, For they brought it to pass that they took the Bass, and they held it for King James!

It isna by preaching half the night, ye'll burst a dungeon door, It wasna by dint o' psalmody they broke the hold, they four, For lang years three that rock in the sea bade Wullie Wanbeard gae swing, And England and Scotland fause may be, but the Bass Rock stands for the King!

There's but ae pass gangs up the Bass, it's guarded wi' strong gates four, And still as the soldiers went to the sea, they steikit them, door by door, And this did they do when they helped a crew that brought their coals on shore.

Thither all had gone, save three men alone: then Middleton gripped his man, Halyburton felled the sergeant lad, Dunbar seized the gunner, Swan;Roy bound their hands, in hempen bands, and the Cavaliers were free.

And they trained the guns on the soldier loons that were down wi'

the boat by the sea!

Then Middleton cried frae the high cliff-side, and his voice garr'd the auld rocks ring, 'Will ye stand or flee by the land or sea, for I hold the Bass for the King?'

They had nae desire to face the fire; it was mair than men might do, So they e'en sailed back in the auld coal-smack, a sorry and shame-faced crew, And they hirpled doun to Edinburgh toun, wi' the story of their shames, How the prisoners bold had broken hold, and kept the Bass for King James.

King James he has sent them guns and men, and the Whigs they guard the Bass, But they never could catch the Cavaliers, who took toll of ships that pass, They fared wild and free as the birds o' the sea, and at night they went on the wing, And they lifted the kye o' Whigs far and nigh, and they revelled and drank to the King.

Then Wullie Wanbeard sends his ships to siege the Bass in form, And first shall they break the fortress down, and syne the Rock they'll storm.

After twa days' fight they fled in the night, and glad eneuch to go, With their rigging rent, and their powder spent, and many a man laid low.

同类推荐
  • Love Songs

    Love Songs

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • The Innocence of Father Brown

    The Innocence of Father Brown

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 医宗金鉴

    医宗金鉴

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 六十种曲金莲记

    六十种曲金莲记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 晋真人语录

    晋真人语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 甜宠娇妻:妞给爷笑一个

    甜宠娇妻:妞给爷笑一个

    那年,他们有了第一次“邂逅”,14年后的今天,他们却在机缘巧合下再次遇见。那夜,韩洁因一句“妞,给爷笑一个”调戏了身价亿万的他,他一个翻身扑到了她,却被她说“你那么小,行嘛”他一个翻身,邪邪一笑“行不行你试试”......2年后,她带着一对龙凤胎款款归来......作者致谢:本小说封面由墨星小说封面网免费制作,还没有封面的赶快去免费申请啦!百度搜索“墨星”即可找到
  • 大周邪君

    大周邪君

    君山的道院中,回荡着不绝杀声。瑶山之上,依稀残留着道天的孤影。魔宗的草原,万马狂奔。寺院之中,佛陀不生。少年握着唐刀,自江湖而来,这是一段邪君灭神的传说......
  • 等到你来爱我

    等到你来爱我

    友情,在韩伊诺的世界里,它是最宝贵的。可是真心的付出得到的却是遍体鳞伤。终于,等到你,来爱我。
  • 曾经何时我的爱

    曾经何时我的爱

    她清新可人,率真善良。他风度翩翩,相貌堂堂有着一股什么事都运筹帷幄幄的王者霸气的男人。她看着镜子中的自己,一身抹胸的纯白色婚纱,贴身的裁剪,精细的手工,恰到好处的展现出她那曼妙起伏的身姿,长长的裙摆,轻盈得不显得累赘,很美~!低下头婉约一笑,然后侧过身,看着镜子,突然心一沉!由于只是试婚纱,还没有把头发盘起,长长的秀发已经长到了臀部。她恍惚了:我已长发及腰了,可惜娶我的不是你!
  • 亚当的诱惑

    亚当的诱惑

    [花雨授权]过去的阴霾始终徘徊不去,他的心已经在人群里结冰。于是她许他一个赌约,内容名叫爱情。这个结局很难把握,不是输就是双赢。
  • 神傲天穹

    神傲天穹

    役仙驱鬼,王朝鼎盛。诸天万界,无边神佛,世上再无人是他的敌手。他逍遥自在,以手中长剑荡开遥遥天路。而站在巅峰之上的,不过是他一个影子。
  • 飘飞的红叶

    飘飞的红叶

    尤佳斌,一个寻常人家的孩子。毕业后,在职场中的挣扎,情场上的迷失。。。。。。
  • 宇宙最强超级无敌芯片

    宇宙最强超级无敌芯片

    古老的位面,一个传奇,一条从未有人走过的大道,最后一位圣人,这些本不该有联系的事情,却因为一块芯片,让陈楚再也回不去了。我命由我不由天,若回不去,那我就撕开这天地,将这一切,都诛杀!让这世间,都臣服在我的脚下!命镜:命钟,命门,命海,命丹!
  • 所罗门王的宝藏

    所罗门王的宝藏

    作为冒险家和猎手的艾伦·夸特梅因接受了英国爵士亨利·柯蒂斯和海军上校约翰·古德的提议,决定一起去探险,并借机寻找亨利杳无音信的弟弟。据说亨利的弟弟为了寻找所罗门王的宝藏而走失。与此同时,一个偶然的机会,艾伦·夸特梅因得到了一张通往宝库的旧地图。在历经多次艰难险阻,饱尝沙漠的酷热之后,他们终于到达了库库安纳王国,并协助当地百姓摆脱了暴君的统治,最终抵达所罗门王的宝库。归途中在绿洲附近幸运地找到了亨利的弟弟。
  • 夕颜无双

    夕颜无双

    倾城颜,倾国容,倾世貌。倾城倾国绝世貌。这是出自守护一族的预言,水族将会迎来他们的公主,此女拥有绝世无双的容貌。瑶飞儿和水冰之的初次见面是在落秋森林附近的凉山镇,水冰之初见瑶飞儿,同样身为女儿身的她都被瑶飞儿的美迷住了,虽然瑶飞儿当时只有六岁。第二次相遇,是两人有生以来最狼狈的时候,瑶飞儿对同为阶下囚的水冰之说:“姐姐,会保护飞儿吗?”也许是被瑶飞儿眼中的落寞所感染,水冰之不由自主的回答了:“会。”因此,瑶飞儿为瑶云找了一个媳妇儿回家,与自己‘争宠’。