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第203章 CHAPTER XLI(7)

Quart.I.3HUNTER'S HORNS stringed.

II.3PINIONS with their points upwards.

The crest is a STAG couchant,vulnerated through the neck by a broad arrow;on his side is a MARTLETT for a difference.From this monumental inion it appears that Anthony Foster,instead of being a vulgar,low-bred,puritanical churl,was,in fact,a gentleman of birth and consideration,distinguished for his skill in the arts of music and horticulture,as also in languages.In so far,therefore,the Anthony Foster of the romance has nothing but the name in common with the real individual.But notwithstanding the charity,benevolence,and religious faith imputed by the monument of grey marble to its tenant,tradition,as well as secret history,names him as the active agent in the death of the Countess;and it is added that,from being a jovial and convivial gallant,as we may infer from some expressions in the epitaph,he sunk,after the fatal deed,into a man of gloomy and retired habits,whose looks and manners indicated that he suffered under the pressure of some atrocious secret.

The name of Lambourne is still known in the vicinity,and it is said some of the clan partake the habits,as well as name,of the Michael Lambourne of the romance.A man of this name lately murdered his wife,outdoing Michael in this respect,who only was concerned in the murder of the wife of another man.

I have only to add that the jolly Black Bear has been restored to his predominance over bowl and bottle in the village of Cumnor.

*Note 2.Ch.XIII.--LEGEND OF WAYLAND SMITH.

The great defeat given by Alfred to the Danish invaders is said by Mr.Gough to have taken place near Ashdown,in Berkshire.The burial place of Baereg,the Danish chief,who was slain in this fight,is distinguished by a parcel of stones,less than a mile from the hill,set on edge,enclosing a piece of ground somewhat raised.On the east side of the southern extremity stand three squarish flat stones,of about four or five feet over either way,supporting a fourth,and now called by the vulgar WAYLAND SMITH,from an idle tradition about an invisible smith replacing lost horse-shoes there.--GOUGH'S edition of CAMDEN'S BRITANNIA,vol.i.,p.221.

The popular belief still retains memory of this wild legend,which,connected as it is with the site of a Danish sepulchre,may have arisen from some legend concerning the northern Duergar,who resided in the rocks,and were cunning workers in steel and iron.It was believed that Wayland Smith's fee was sixpence,and that,unlike other workmen,he was offended if more was offered.

Of late his offices have been again called to memory;but fiction has in this,as in other cases,taken the liberty to pillage the stores of oral tradition.This monument must be very ancient,for it has been kindly pointed out to me that it is referred to in an ancient Saxon charter as a landmark.The monument has been of late cleared out,and made considerably more conspicuous.

*Note 3.Ch.XIV.--LEICESTER AND SUSSEX.

Naunton gives us numerous and curious particulars of the jealous struggle which took place between Ratcliffe,Earl of Sussex,and the rising favourite Leicester.The former,when on his deathbed,predicted to his followers that after his death the gipsy (so he called Leicester,from his dark complexion)would prove too many for them.

*Note 4.Ch.XIV.--SIR WALTER RALEIGH.

Among the attendants and adherents of Sussex,we have ventured to introduce the celebrated Raleigh,in the dawn of his court favour.

In Aubrey's Correspondence there are some curious particulars of Sir Walter Raleigh.He was a tall,handsome,bold man;but his naeve was that he was damnably proud.Old Sir Robert Harley of Brampton Brian Castle,who knew him,would say it was a great question who was the proudest,Sir Walter or Sir Thomas Overbury;but the difference that was,was judged in Sir Thomas's side.In the great parlour at Downton,at Mr.Raleigh's,is a good piece,an original of Sir Walter,in a white satin doublet,all embroidered with rich pearls,and a mighty rich chain of great pearls about his neck.The old servants have told me that the real pearls were near as big as the painted ones.He had a most remarkable aspect,an exceeding high forehead,long-faced,and sour-eyelidded.A rebus is added to this purpose:--The enemy to the stomach,and the word of disgrace,Is the name of the gentleman with the bold face.

Sir Walter Raleigh's beard turned up naturally,which gave him an advantage over the gallants of the time,whose moustaches received a touch of the barber's art to give them the air then most admired.--See AUBREY'S CORRESPONDENCE,vol.ii.,part ii.,p.500.

*Note 5.Ch.XV.--COURT FAVOUR OF SIR WALTER RALEIGH.

The gallant incident of the cloak is the traditional account of this celebrated statesman's rise at court.None of Elizabeth's courtiers knew better than he how to make his court to her personal vanity,or could more justly estimate the quantity of flattery which she could condescend to swallow.Being confined in the Tower for some offence,and understanding the Queen was about to pass to Greenwich in her barge,he insisted on approaching the window,that he might see,at whatever distance,the Queen of his Affections,the most beautiful object which the earth bore on its surface.The Lieutenant of the Tower (his own particular friend)threw himself between his prisoner and the window;while Sir Waiter,apparently influenced by a fit of unrestrainable passion,swore he would not be debarred from seeing his light,his life,his goddess!A scuffle ensued,got up for effect's sake,in which the Lieutenant and his captive grappled and struggled with fury,tore each other's hair,and at length drew daggers,and were only separated by force.The Queen being informed of this scene exhibited by her frantic adorer,it wrought,as was to be expected,much in favour of the captive Paladin.There is little doubt that his quarrel with the Lieutenant was entirely contrived for the purpose which it produced.

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