The Lady of the Shroud
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第173章 VII.

'No, comrade;--no such fortune mine.

After the fight these sought our line, That aged harper and the girl, And, having audience of the Earl, Mar bade I should purvey them steed, And bring them hitherward with speed.

Forbear your mirth and rude alarm, For none shall do them shame or harm.--'Hear ye his boast? ' cried John of Brent, Ever to strife and jangling bent;'Shall he strike doe beside our lodge, And yet the jealous niggard grudge To pay the forester his fee?

I'll have my share howe'er it be, Despite of Moray, Mar, or thee.'

Bertram his forward step withstood;

And, burning in his vengeful mood, Old Allan, though unfit for strife, Laid hand upon his dagger-knife;But Ellen boldly stepped between, And dropped at once the tartan screen:--So, from his morning cloud, appears The sun of May through summer tears.

The savage soldiery, amazed, As on descended angel gazed;Even hardy Brent, abashed and tamed, Stood half admiring, half ashamed.