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westward ho-第47部分
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height; hiding all the Kerry mountains; and darkening the hollows of the distant firths into the blackness of night。 And underneath that awful roof of whirling mist the storm is howling inland ever; sweeping before it the great foam…sponges; and the gray salt spray; till all the land is hazy; dim; and dun。 Let it howl on! for there is more mist than ever salt spray made; flying before that gale; more thunder than ever sea…surge wakened echoing among the cliffs of Smerwick bay; along those sand…hills flash in the evening gloom red sparks which never came from heaven; for that fort; now christened by the invaders the Fort Del Oro; where flaunts the hated golden flag of Spain; holds San Josepho and eight hundred of the foe; and but three nights ago; Amyas and Yeo; and the rest of Winter's shrewdest hands; slung four culverins out of the Admiral's main deck; and floated them ashore; and dragged them up to the battery among the sand…hills; and now it shall be seen whether Spanish and Italian condottieri can hold their own on British ground against the men of Devon。
Small blame to Amyas if he was thinking; not of his lonely mother at Burrough Court; but of those quick bright flashes on sand…hill and on fort; where Salvation Yeo was hurling the eighteen…pound shot with deadly aim; and watching with a cool and bitter smile of triumph the flying of the sand; and the crashing of the gabions。 Amyas and his party had been on board; at the risk of their lives; for a fresh supply of shot; for Winter's battery was out of ball; and had been firing stones for the last four hours; in default of better missiles。 They ran the boat on shore through the surf; where a cove in the shore made landing possible; and almost careless whether she stove or not; scrambled over the sand…hills with each man his brace of shot slung across his shoulder; and Amyas; leaping into the trenches; shouted cheerfully to Salvation Yeo
〃More food for the bull…dogs; Gunner; and plums for the Spaniards' Christmas pudding!〃
〃Don't speak to a man at his business; Master Amyas。 Five mortal times have I missed; but I will have that accursed Popish rag down; as I'm a sinner。〃
〃Down with it; then; nobody wants you to shoot crooked。 Take good iron to it; and not footy paving…stones。〃
〃I believe; sir; that the foul fiend is there; a turning of my shot aside; I do。 I thought I saw him once: but; thank Heaven; here's ball again。 Ah; sir; if one could but cast a silver one! Now; stand by; men!〃
And once again Yeo's eighteen…pounder roared; and away。 And; oh glory! the great yellow flag of Spain; which streamed in the gale; lifted clean into the air; flagstaff and all; and then pitched wildly down head…foremost; far to leeward。
A hurrah from the sailors; answered by the soldiers of the opposite camp; shook the very cloud above them: but ere its echoes had died away; a tall officer leapt upon the parapet of the fort; with the fallen flag in his hand; and rearing it as well as he could upon his lance point; held it firmly against the gale; while the fallen flagstaff was raised again within。
In a moment a dozen long bows were bent at the daring foeman: but Amyas behind shouted
〃Shame; lads! Stop and let the gallant gentleman have due courtesy!〃
So they stopped; while Amyas; springing on the rampart of the battery; took off his hat; and bowed to the flag…holder; who; as soon as relieved of his charge; returned the bow courteously; and descended。
It was by this time all but dark; and the firing began to slacken on all sides; Salvation and his brother gunners; having covered up their slaughtering tackle with tarpaulings; retired for the night; leaving Amyas; who had volunteered to take the watch till midnight; and the rest of the force having got their scanty supper of biscuit (for provisions were running very short) lay down under arms among the sand…hills; and grumbled themselves to sleep。
He had paced up and down in the gusty darkness for some hour or more; exchanging a passing word now and then with the sentinel; when two men entered the battery; chatting busily together。 One was in complete armor; the other wrapped in the plain short cloak of a man of pens and peace: but the talk of both was neither of sieges nor of sallies; catapult; bombard; nor culverin; but simply of English hexameters。
And fancy not; gentle reader; that the two were therein fiddling while Rome was burning; for the commonweal of poetry and letters; in that same critical year 1580; was in far greater danger from those same hexameters than the common woe of Ireland (as Raleigh called it) was from the Spaniards。
Imitating the classic metres; 〃versifying;〃 as it was called in contradistinction to rhyming; was becoming fast the fashion among the more learned。 Stonyhurst and others had tried their hands at hexameter translations from the Latin and Greek epics; which seem to have been doggerel enough; and ever and anon some youthful wit broke out in iambics; sapphics; elegiacs; and what not; to the great detriment of the queen's English and her subjects' ears。
I know not whether Mr。 William Webbe had yet given to the world any fragments of his precious hints for the 〃Reformation of English poetry;〃 to the tune of his own 〃Tityrus; happily thou liest tumbling under a beech…tree:〃 but the Cambridge Malvolio; Gabriel Harvey; had succeeded in arguing Spenser; Dyer; Sidney; and probably Sidney's sister; and the whole clique of beaux…esprits round them; into following his model of
〃What might I call this tree? A laurel? O bonny laurel! Needes to thy bowes will I bowe this knee; and vail my bonetto;〃
after snubbing the first book of 〃that Elvish Queene;〃 which was then in manuscript; as a base declension from the classical to the romantic school。
And now Spenser (perhaps in mere melancholy wilfulness and want of purpose; for he had just been jilted by a fair maid of Kent) was wasting his mighty genius upon doggerel which he fancied antique; and some piratical publisher (bitter Tom Nash swears; and with likelihood that Harvey did it himself) had just given to the world;〃Three proper wittie and familiar Letters; lately past between two University men; touching the Earthquake in April last; and our English reformed Versifying;〃 which had set all town wits a…buzzing like a swarm of flies; being none other than a correspondence between Spenser and Harvey; which was to prove to the world forever the correctness and melody of such lines as;
〃For like magnificoes; not a beck but glorious in show; In deede most frivolous; not a looke but Tuscanish always。〃
Let them passAlma Mater has seen as bad hexameters since。 But then the matter was serious。 There is a story (I know not how true) that Spenser was half bullied into re…writing the 〃Faerie Queene〃 in hexameters; had not Raleigh; a true romanticist; 〃whose vein for ditty or amorous ode was most lofty; insolent; and passionate;〃 persuaded him to follow his better genius。 The great dramatists had not yet arisen; to form completely that truly English school; of which Spenser; unconscious of his own vast powers; was laying the foundation。 And; indeed; it was not till Daniel; twenty years after; in his admirable apology for rhyme; had smashed Mr。 Campian and his 〃eight several kinds of classical numbers;〃 that the matter was finally settled; and the English tongue left to go the road on which Heaven had started it。 So that we may excuse Raleigh's answering somewhat waspish to some quotation of Spenser's from the three letters of 〃Immerito and G。 H。〃
〃Tut; tut; Colin Clout; much learning has made thee mad。 A good old fishwives' ballad jingle is worth all your sapphics and trimeters; and 'riff…raff thurlery bouncing。' Hey? have I you there; old lad? Do you mind that precious verse?〃
〃But; dear Wat; Homer and Virgil〃
〃But; dear Ned; Petrarch and Ovid〃
〃But; Wat; what have we that we do not owe to the ancients?〃
〃Ancients; quotha? Why; the legend of King Arthur; and Chevy Chase too; of which even your fellow…sinner Sidney cannot deny that every time he hears it even from a blind fiddler it stirs his heart like a trumpet…blast。 Speak well of the bridge that carries you over; man! Did you find your Redcross Knight in Virgil; or such a dame as Una in old Ovid? No more than you did your Pater and Credo; you renegado baptized heathen; you!〃
〃Yet; surely; our younger and more barbarous taste must bow before divine antiquity; and imitate afar〃
〃As dottrels do fowlers。 If Homer was blind; lad; why dost not poke out thine eye? Ay; this hexameter is of an ancient house; truly; Ned Spenser; and so is many a rogue: but he cannot make way on our rough English roads。 He goes hopping and twitching in our language like a three…legged terrier over a pebble…bank; tumble and up again; rattle and crash。〃
〃Nay; hear; now
'See ye the blindfolded pretty god that feathered archer; Of lovers' miseries which maketh his bloody game?'*
True; the accent gapes in places; as I have often confessed to Harvey; but〃
* Strange as it may seem; this distich is Spenser's own; and the other hexameters are all authentic。
Harvey be hanged for a pedant; and the whole crew of versifie
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