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idylls of the king-第2章

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A hoary man; his chamberlain; to whom
He trusted all things; and of him required
His counsel:  'Knowest thou aught of Arthur's birth?'

   Then spake the hoary chamberlain and said;
'Sir King; there be but two old men that know:
And each is twice as old as I; and one
Is Merlin; the wise man that ever served
King Uther through his magic art; and one
Is Merlin's master (so they call him) Bleys;
Who taught him magic; but the scholar ran
Before the master; and so far; that Bleys;
Laid magic by; and sat him down; and wrote
All things and whatsoever Merlin did
In one great annal…book; where after…years
Will learn the secret of our Arthur's birth。'

   To whom the King Leodogran replied;
'O friend; had I been holpen half as well
By this King Arthur as by thee today;
Then beast and man had had their share of me:
But summon here before us yet once more
Ulfius; and Brastias; and Bedivere。'

   Then; when they came before him; the King said;
'I have seen the cuckoo chased by lesser fowl;
And reason in the chase:  but wherefore now
Do these your lords stir up the heat of war;
Some calling Arthur born of Gorlois;
Others of Anton?  Tell me; ye yourselves;
Hold ye this Arthur for King Uther's son?'

   And Ulfius and Brastias answered; 'Ay。'
Then Bedivere; the first of all his knights
Knighted by Arthur at his crowning; spake
For bold in heart and act and word was he;
Whenever slander breathed against the King

   'Sir; there be many rumours on this head:
For there be those who hate him in their hearts;
Call him baseborn; and since his ways are sweet;
And theirs are bestial; hold him less than man:
And there be those who deem him more than man;
And dream he dropt from heaven:  but my belief
In all this matterso ye care to learn
Sir; for ye know that in King Uther's time
The prince and warrior Gorlois; he that held
Tintagil castle by the Cornish sea;
Was wedded with a winsome wife; Ygerne:
And daughters had she borne him;one whereof;
Lot's wife; the Queen of Orkney; Bellicent;
Hath ever like a loyal sister cleaved
To Arthur;but a son she had not borne。
And Uther cast upon her eyes of love:
But she; a stainless wife to Gorlois;
So loathed the bright dishonour of his love;
That Gorlois and King Uther went to war:
And overthrown was Gorlois and slain。
Then Uther in his wrath and heat besieged
Ygerne within Tintagil; where her men;
Seeing the mighty swarm about their walls;
Left her and fled; and Uther entered in;
And there was none to call to but himself。
So; compassed by the power of the King;
Enforced was she to wed him in her tears;
And with a shameful swiftness:  afterward;
Not many moons; King Uther died himself;
Moaning and wailing for an heir to rule
After him; lest the realm should go to wrack。
And that same night; the night of the new year;
By reason of the bitterness and grief
That vext his mother; all before his time
Was Arthur born; and all as soon as born
Delivered at a secret postern…gate
To Merlin; to be holden far apart
Until his hour should come; because the lords
Of that fierce day were as the lords of this;
Wild beasts; and surely would have torn the child
Piecemeal among them; had they known; for each
But sought to rule for his own self and hand;
And many hated Uther for the sake
Of Gorlois。  Wherefore Merlin took the child;
And gave him to Sir Anton; an old knight
And ancient friend of Uther; and his wife
Nursed the young prince; and reared him with her own;
And no man knew。  And ever since the lords
Have foughten like wild beasts among themselves;
So that the realm has gone to wrack:  but now;
This year; when Merlin (for his hour had come)
Brought Arthur forth; and set him in the hall;
Proclaiming; 〃Here is Uther's heir; your king;〃
A hundred voices cried; 〃Away with him!
No king of ours! a son of Gorlois he;
Or else the child of Anton; and no king;
Or else baseborn。〃  Yet Merlin through his craft;
And while the people clamoured for a king;
Had Arthur crowned; but after; the great lords
Banded; and so brake out in open war。'

   Then while the King debated with himself
If Arthur were the child of shamefulness;
Or born the son of Gorlois; after death;
Or Uther's son; and born before his time;
Or whether there were truth in anything
Said by these three; there came to Cameliard;
With Gawain and young Modred; her two sons;
Lot's wife; the Queen of Orkney; Bellicent;
Whom as he could; not as he would; the King
Made feast for; saying; as they sat at meat;

   'A doubtful throne is ice on summer seas。
Ye come from Arthur's court。  Victor his men
Report him!  Yea; but yethink ye this king
So many those that hate him; and so strong;
So few his knights; however brave they be
Hath body enow to hold his foemen down?'

   'O King;' she cried; 'and I will tell thee:  few;
Few; but all brave; all of one mind with him;
For I was near him when the savage yells
Of Uther's peerage died; and Arthur sat
Crowned on the dais; and his warriors cried;
〃Be thou the king; and we will work thy will
Who love thee。〃  Then the King in low deep tones;
And simple words of great authority;
Bound them by so strait vows to his own self;
That when they rose; knighted from kneeling; some
Were pale as at the passing of a ghost;
Some flushed; and others dazed; as one who wakes
Half…blinded at the coming of a light。

   'But when he spake and cheered his Table Round
With large; divine; and comfortable words;
Beyond my tongue to tell theeI beheld
From eye to eye through all their Order flash
A momentary likeness of the King:
And ere it left their faces; through the cross
And those around it and the Crucified;
Down from the casement over Arthur; smote
Flame…colour; vert and azure; in three rays;
One falling upon each of three fair queens;
Who stood in silence near his throne; the friends
Of Arthur; gazing on him; tall; with bright
Sweet faces; who will help him at his need。

   'And there I saw mage Merlin; whose vast wit
And hundred winters are but as the hands
Of loyal vassals toiling for their liege。

   'And near him stood the Lady of the Lake;
Who knows a subtler magic than his own
Clothed in white samite; mystic; wonderful。
She gave the King his huge cross…hilted sword;
Whereby to drive the heathen out:  a mist
Of incense curled about her; and her face
Wellnigh was hidden in the minster gloom;
But there was heard among the holy hymns
A voice as of the waters; for she dwells
Down in a deep; calm; whatsoever storms
May shake the world; and when the surface rolls;
Hath power to walk the waters like our Lord。

   'There likewise I beheld Excalibur
Before him at his crowning borne; the sword
That rose from out the bosom of the lake;
And Arthur rowed across and took itrich
With jewels; elfin Urim; on the hilt;
Bewildering heart and eyethe blade so bright
That men are blinded by iton one side;
Graven in the oldest tongue of all this world;
〃Take me;〃 but turn the blade and ye shall see;
And written in the speech ye speak yourself;
〃Cast me away!〃  And sad was Arthur's face
Taking it; but old Merlin counselled him;
〃Take thou and strike! the time to cast away
Is yet far…off。〃  So this great brand the king
Took; and by this will beat his foemen down。'

   Thereat Leodogran rejoiced; but thought
To sift his doubtings to the last; and asked;
Fixing full eyes of question on her face;
'The swallow and the swift are near akin;
But thou art closer to this noble prince;
Being his own dear sister;' and she said;
'Daughter of Gorlois and Ygerne am I;'
'And therefore Arthur's sister?' asked the King。
She answered; 'These be secret things;' and signed
To those two sons to pass; and let them be。
And Gawain went; and breaking into song
Sprang out; and followed by his flying hair
Ran like a colt; and leapt at all he saw:
But Modred laid his ear beside the doors;
And there half…heard; the same that afterward
Struck for the throne; and striking found his doom。

   And then the Queen made answer; 'What know I?
For dark my mother was in eyes and hair;
And dark in hair and eyes am I; and dark
Was Gorlois; yea and dark was Uther too;
Wellnigh to blackness; but this King is fair
Beyond the race of Britons and of men。
Moreover; always in my mind I hear
A cry from out the dawning of my life;
A mother weeping; and I hear her say;
〃O that ye had some brother; pretty one;
To guard thee on the rough ways of the world。〃'

   'Ay;' said the King; 'and hear ye such a cry?
But when did Arthur chance upon thee first?'

   'O King!' she cried; 'and I will tell thee true:
He found me first when yet a little maid:
Beaten I had been for a little fault
Whereof I was not guilty; and out I ran
And flung myself down on a bank of heath;
And hated this fair world and all therein;
And wept; and wished that I were dead; and he
I know not whether of himself he came;
Or brought by Merlin; who; they say; can walk
Unseen at pleasurehe was at my side;
And spake sweet words; and comforted my heart;
And dried my tears; being a child with me。
And many a time he came; and evermore
As I grew greater grew with me; and sad
At times he seemed; and sad with him was I;
Stern too at times; and then I loved him not;
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