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第48章 ENGLAND UNDER KING JOHN,CALLED LACKLAND(4)

When all these matters were arranged,the King in his triumph became more fierce,and false,and insolent to all around him than he had ever been.An alliance of sovereigns against King Philip,gave him an opportunity of landing an army in France;with which he even took a town!But,on the French King's gaining a great victory,he ran away,of course,and made a truce for five years.

And now the time approached when he was to be still further humbled,and made to feel,if he could feel anything,what a wretched creature he was.Of all men in the world,Stephen Langton seemed raised up by Heaven to oppose and subdue him.When he ruthlessly burnt and destroyed the property of his own subjects,because their Lords,the Barons,would not serve him abroad,Stephen Langton fearlessly reproved and threatened him.When he swore to restore the laws of King Edward,or the laws of King Henry the First,Stephen Langton knew his falsehood,and pursued him through all his evasions.When the Barons met at the abbey of Saint Edmund's-Bury,to consider their wrongs and the King's oppressions,Stephen Langton roused them by his fervid words to demand a solemn charter of rights and liberties from their perjured master,and to swear,one by one,on the High Altar,that they would have it,or would wage war against him to the death.When the King hid himself in London from the Barons,and was at last obliged to receive them,they told him roundly they would not believe him unless Stephen Langton became a surety that he would keep his word.When he took the Cross to invest himself with some interest,and belong to something that was received with favour,Stephen Langton was still immovable.When he appealed to the Pope,and the Pope wrote to Stephen Langton in behalf of his new favourite,Stephen Langton was deaf,even to the Pope himself,and saw before him nothing but the welfare of England and the crimes of the English King.

At Easter-time,the Barons assembled at Stamford,in Lincolnshire,in proud array,and,marching near to Oxford where the King was,delivered into the hands of Stephen Langton and two others,a list of grievances.'And these,'they said,'he must redress,or we will do it for ourselves!'When Stephen Langton told the King as much,and read the list to him,he went half mad with rage.But that did him no more good than his afterwards trying to pacify the Barons with lies.They called themselves and their followers,'The army of God and the Holy Church.'Marching through the country,with the people thronging to them everywhere (except at Northampton,where they failed in an attack upon the castle),they at last triumphantly set up their banner in London itself,whither the whole land,tired of the tyrant,seemed to flock to join them.

Seven knights alone,of all the knights in England,remained with the King;who,reduced to this strait,at last sent the Earl of Pembroke to the Barons to say that he approved of everything,and would meet them to sign their charter when they would.'Then,'said the Barons,'let the day be the fifteenth of June,and the place,Runny-Mead.'

On Monday,the fifteenth of June,one thousand two hundred and fourteen,the King came from Windsor Castle,and the Barons came from the town of Staines,and they met on Runny-Mead,which is still a pleasant meadow by the Thames,where rushes grow in the clear water of the winding river,and its banks are green with grass and trees.On the side of the Barons,came the General of their army,ROBERT FITZ-WALTER,and a great concourse of the nobility of England.With the King,came,in all,some four-and-twenty persons of any note,most of whom despised him,and were merely his advisers in form.On that great day,and in that great company,the King signed MAGNA CHARTA-the great charter of England-by which he pledged himself to maintain the Church in its rights;to relieve the Barons of oppressive obligations as vassals of the Crown-of which the Barons,in their turn,pledged themselves to relieve THEIR vassals,the people;to respect the liberties of London and all other cities and boroughs;to protect foreign merchants who came to England;to imprison no man without a fair trial;and to sell,delay,or deny justice to none.As the Barons knew his falsehood well,they further required,as their securities,that he should send out of his kingdom all his foreign troops;that for two months they should hold possession of the city of London,and Stephen Langton of the Tower;and that five-and-twenty of their body,chosen by themselves,should be a lawful committee to watch the keeping of the charter,and to make war upon him if he broke it.

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