登陆注册
5220400000022

第22章

Before me,across the water,on an eminence,stood a white old city,surrounded with lofty walls,above which rose the tops of tall houses,with here and there a church or steeple.To my right hand was a long and massive bridge,with many arches,and of antique architecture,which traversed the river.The river was a noble one;the broadest that I had hitherto seen.Its waters,of a greenish tinge,poured with impetuosity beneath the narrow arches to meet the sea,close at hand,as the boom of the billows breaking distinctly upon a beach declared.There were songs upon the river from the fisher-barks;and occasionally a chorus,plaintive and wild,such as I had never heard before,the words of which I did not understand,but which,at the present time,down the long avenue of years,seem in memory's ear to sound like 'Horam,coram,dago.'Several robust fellows were near me,some knee-deep in water,employed in hauling the seine upon the strand.Huge fish were struggling amidst the meshes-princely salmon,-their brilliant mail of blue and silver flashing in the morning beam;so goodly and gay a scene,in truth,had never greeted my boyish eye.

And,as I gazed upon the prospect,my bosom began to heave,and my tears to trickle.Was it the beauty of the scene which gave rise to these emotions?Possibly;for though a poor ignorant child-a half-wild creature-I was not insensible to the loveliness of nature,and took pleasure in the happiness and handiworks of my fellow-creatures.Yet,perhaps,in something more deep and mysterious the feelings which then pervaded me might originate.

Who can lie down on Elvir Hill without experiencing something of the sorcery of the place?Flee from Elvir Hill,young swain,or the maids of Elle will have power over you,and you will go elf-wild!-so say the Danes.I had unconsciously laid myself down upon haunted ground;and I am willing to imagine that what I then experienced was rather connected with the world of spirits and dreams than with what I actually saw and heard around me.Surely the elves and genii of the place were conversing,by some inscrutable means,with the principle of intelligence lurking within the poor uncultivated clod!Perhaps to that ethereal principle the wonders of the past,as connected with that stream,the glories of the present,and even the history of the future,were at that moment being revealed!Of how many feats of chivalry had those old walls been witness,when hostile kings contended for their possession!-how many an army from the south and from the north had trod that old bridge!-what red and noble blood had crimsoned those rushing waters!-what strains had been sung,ay,were yet being sung,on its banks!-some soft as Doric reed;some fierce and sharp as those of Norwegian Skaldaglam;some as replete with wild and wizard force as Finland's runes,singing of Kalevala's moors,and the deeds of Woinomoinen!Honour to thee,thou island stream!Onward may thou ever roll,fresh and green,rejoicing in thy bright past,thy glorious present,and in vivid hope of a triumphant future!Flow on,beautiful one!-which of the world's streams canst thou envy,with thy beauty and renown?

Stately is the Danube,rolling in its might through lands romantic with the wild exploits of Turk,Polak,and Magyar!Lovely is the Rhine!on its shelvy banks grows the racy grape;and strange old keeps of robber-knights of yore are reflected in its waters,from picturesque crags and airy headlands!-yet neither the stately Danube nor the beauteous Rhine,with all their fame,though abundant,needst thou envy,thou pure island stream!-and far less yon turbid river of old,not modern renown,gurgling beneath the walls of what was once proud Rome,towering Rome,Jupiter's town,but now vile Rome,crumbling Rome,Batuscha's town,far less needst thou envy the turbid Tiber of bygone fame,creeping sadly to the sea,surcharged with the abominations of modern Rome-how unlike to thee,thou pure island stream!

And,as I lay on the bank and wept,there drew nigh to me a man in the habiliments of a fisher.He was bare-legged,of a weather-beaten countenance,and of stature approaching to the gigantic.

'What is the callant greeting for?'said he,as he stopped and surveyed me.'Has onybody wrought ye ony harm?'

'Not that I know of,'I replied,rather guessing at than understanding his question;'I was crying because I could not help it!I say,old one,what is the name of this river?'

'Hout!I now see what you was greeting at-at your ain ignorance,nae doubt-'tis very great!Weel,I will na fash you with reproaches,but even enlighten ye,since you seem a decent man's bairn,and you speir a civil question.Yon river is called the Tweed;and yonder,over the brig,is Scotland.Did ye never hear of the Tweed,my bonny man?'

'No,'said I,as I rose from the grass,and proceeded to cross the bridge to the town at which we had arrived the preceding night;'I never heard of it;but now I have seen it,I shall not soon forget it!'

同类推荐
  • 佛说楼阁正法甘露鼓经

    佛说楼阁正法甘露鼓经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 松源崇嶽禅师语录

    松源崇嶽禅师语录

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 斫琴术

    斫琴术

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说泥犁经

    佛说泥犁经

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 内经药瀹

    内经药瀹

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 女孩和女人们的生活

    女孩和女人们的生活

    《女孩和女人们的生活》由8个篇目组成,由于内容连贯,一度被认作艾丽丝·门罗的唯一一部“长篇小说”。《女孩和女人们的生活》里的故事发生在20世纪40年代安大略省的乡间小镇,描绘了一个女性从懵懂青涩成长为一个睿智、聪颖的生活观察者的历程。在目睹情欲和生死之时,她经历了女性所要面对的光明和黑暗面。《女孩和女人的生活》有很强的自传意义,对于门罗的研究者和爱好者来说,阅读《女孩和女人们的生活》可以深入了解门罗的生活与创作背景。
  • 断鸿零雁记

    断鸿零雁记

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 珊珊和莎莎

    珊珊和莎莎

    《珊珊和莎莎》本书收录了饶建中的小小说作品,分为作品荟萃、作品评论、创作心得和创作年表四部分。篇幅短小,制式灵活,内容上贴近现实、贴近生活、贴近群众,有着非常鲜明的时代气息,为广大读者喜闻乐见。
  • 苗族古歌:苗族史诗(中华大国学经典文库)

    苗族古歌:苗族史诗(中华大国学经典文库)

    《苗族古歌》是中国流传下来的唯一非宗教典籍的传世记史诗,也是集苗族历史、伦理、民俗、服饰、建筑、气候等为一体的百科全书,它的内容包罗万象,从宇宙的诞生、人类和物种的起源、开天辟地、初民时期的滔天洪水,到苗族的大迁徙、苗族的古代社会制度等,具有史学、民族学、哲学、人类学等多方面价值。它是苗族古代先民在长期的生产劳动中创造出来的史诗,是苗族古代神话的总汇。
  • 十地论义疏卷第一

    十地论义疏卷第一

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 天价赌神魔手妖女

    天价赌神魔手妖女

    本文黑暗系宠文,不虐!是柔弱还是狂妄?是善良还是邪肆?邪肆残暴狠辣冷漠——这是她。毒舌腹黑无耻阴险——这是他。人前她是萌系会长,人后她是妖媚美艳、让人望而生畏的赌神杀手。人前他是冰山美男,人后他是嚣张狡诈、却杀人不眨眼的冷酷主事。重生前为人却不被谅解,被人陷害,还打算让她替他们去死?那么重生后:努力成为学神,入驻好莱坞,一边帮助别人一边下黑手报复。冷漠是她最好的代名词,残忍是对她的夸奖,既然努力得不到别人的一点谅解,那就报复好了。简介无能,片段还是抽一个——【残忍篇】母亲下单,她来接单,远赴美国准备杀人。当夜凌晨,有人睡的安稳,有人却收到一副人皮。得知真相——“落清欢,你为什么要害我?难道害了自己家很好吗?”多年的慈母形象终于因为一次次的打击所崩塌,她怒目圆瞪看着面前坐着转椅一脸淡然的少女。“害?你太高看自己了。只是我想问呐,你放任务杀人,king亲自动手,不好么?”她勾了勾唇,将乘着红酒的高脚杯优雅的绕了三圈,缓缓的喝着。她的确完成了任务,只是给雇主多送了一件人皮而已。瞧她多好,人皮可不便宜呢,作为一个杀手,她真是太有爱了。被卖被交换被绑架,就算是重生之后,这所谓做母亲的,好像真是越来越过分了呢……冷初央当即瘫倒在地,脸色越来越阴沉,只是那云淡风轻的少女还嫌给的打击不够,“怎么这就受到打击了呢?比起你们做过的,还真是不够呢,呐,这是你自己送上门的呦,嘘……死法有很多种,我会亲自精挑细选一件最适合你的啊……”
  • 观音玄义记

    观音玄义记

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 后土

    后土

    叶炜本名刘业伟。山东枣庄人。1977年出生。中国作家协会会员。上海大学创意写作与研究中心在读博士。已在各类文学期刊发表长、中、短篇小说及其他文字两百余万字,出版长篇小说《富矿》以及学术论著《冷眼看文坛》等十余部。获紫金山文学奖新人奖等奖项。鲁迅文学院第十八届高研班、首届青年作家英语班学员。曾率中国青年作家代表团访美,参加爱荷华国际写作计划青年项目。序曲惊蛰在苏北鲁南的小山村里,差不多每个村子的东南角都会有一座土地庙。麻庄也不例外。麻庄人崇拜土地,视土地为娘亲。
  • 塔界至尊

    塔界至尊

    他是一个另类身世显赫却一夜流浪,不能凝聚明蒙之气却背负身世阻扰,宿命安排,皇朝崩溃,流落天山。机缘巧合得到一部残缺功法,残碎重生,没有孕灵育丹他就伪造,变色的明蒙之气让他成了另类中的另类。他们是一伙人叛逆、疯狂却对他言听计从,十年杳无音讯为了他却掀起了一次又一次能量风暴,逆天,为勇者而战!!何为逆天,苦渡有缘人,人心险恶,风云变幻,且看颜永如何逆天顺势,集聚散落之碎片,在塑塔界辉煌。
  • 兮羽

    兮羽

    六界大战,无数的绝世强者纷纷陨落,南宫羽在混战中被至亲所暗害,被迫下至人间界,于一名孩童交融,两股灵魂在日积月累的冒险中,渐渐融合在一起...