登陆注册
4901100000043

第43章

Fenice is in the tomb, until it came to dark night; but thirty knights guard her, and there are ten tapers burning, and they made a great light. The knights were sated and weary with mourning, and have eaten and drunk in the night till they all lay asleep together. At night Cliges steals forth from the court and from all the folk. There was not knight or servant who ever knew what had become of him. He did not rest till he came to John, who gives him all the counsel that he can. He puts on him a suit of armour, which he will never need. Both all armed go forth to the cemetery at post haste; but the cemetery was enclosed all around by a high wall; and the knights, who were sleeping, and had closed the door within that none might enter, thought they were safe. Cliges sees not how he may pass, for he cannot enter by the door, and yet by hook or by crook he must enter, for love exhorts and admonishes him. He grips the wall and mounts up, for right strong and agile was he. Within was an orchard and there were trees in plenty. Near the wall one had been planted so that it touched the wall. Now has Cliges what he wished for; he let himself down by this tree. The first thing that he did was to go and open the door to John. They see the knights sleeping and they have extinguished all the tapers, so that no light remains there.

And now John uncovers the grave and opens the tomb, so that he injures it not at all. Cliges leaps into the grave and has carried forth his lady, who is very weak and lifeless, and he falls on her neck and kisses and embraces her. He knows not whether to rejoice or mourn; for she moves not nor stirs. And John has closed again the tomb with all the speed he may, so that it does not in any wise appear that it had been touched. They have approached the tower as quickly as ever they could. When they had put her within the tower in the rooms that were underground, then they took off the grave-clothes, and Cliges, who knew nothing of the draught that she had within her body, which makes her dumb and prevents her stirring, thinks in consequence that she is dead, and he loses hope and comfort thereat, and sighs deeply and weeps. But soon the hour will have come that the draught will lose its force. And Fenice, who hears him lament, tries and strains that she may be able to comfort him either by word or by look. Her heart nearly breaks because of the mourning she hears him make. "Ha! Death," quoth he, "how base thou art, in that thou sparest and passest by worthless and outcast creatures! Such thou dost allow to last and live. Death! art thou mad or drunk that thou has killed my love without killing me? This that I see is a marvel: my love is dead and I am alive. Ah, sweet love! why does your lover live and see you dead?

Now might one rightly say that you are dead for my sake, and that I have killed and slain you. Loved lady! then am I the Death who has killed you; is not that unjust? For I have taken away my life in you and yet have kept yours in me. For were not your health and your life mine, sweet friend? And were not mine yours? For I loved nought but you: we twain were one being. Now have I done what I ought, for I keep your soul in my body, and mine is gone forth of yours; and yet the one was bound to bear the other company, wherever it was, and nothing ought to have parted them."

At this she heaves a sigh and says in a weak, low voice: "Friend! friend! I am not wholly dead, but well-nigh so. But I hope nought about my life. I thought to have a jest and to feign: but now must I needs complain, for Death loves not my jest. A marvel 'twill be if I escape alive, for much have the leeches wounded me, broken and lacerated my flesh; and nevertheless, if it could be that my nurse were here with me, she would make me quite whole, if care could avail aught herein." "Friend! then let it not distress you," quoth Cliges, "for this very night I will bring her here for you.....Friend! rather will John go." John goes thither and has sought till he found her, and he imparts to her how greatly he desires her to come; never let any excuse detain her; for Fenice and Cliges summon her to a tower where they await her; for Fenice is sore mishandled, and she must come provided with salves and electuaries, and let her know that the lady will live no longer if she succour her not speedily.

Thessala forthwith runs and takes ointment and plaster and an electuary that she had made, and has joined company with John.

Then they issue from the town secretly and go till they come straight to the tower. When Fenice sees her nurse, she thinks she is quite cured, so much she loves her and believes in her and trusts her. And Cliges embraces and greets her and says:

"Welcome, nurse! for I love and esteem you greatly. Nurse, in God's name what think you of this damsel's illness? What is your opinion? Will she recover? "Ay, sir! fear not that I cannot cure her right well. A fortnight will not have passed before I make her whole, so that never at any time was she more whole and gay."

Thessala sets her mind on curing the lady, and John goes to provide the tower with whatsoever store is meet. Cliges comes and goes to the tower boldly, in view of all, for he has left there a goshawk moulting, and says that he comes to see it, and none can guess that he goes there for any other reason save only on account of the hawk. Much does he tarry there both night and day.

同类推荐
  • Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica

    Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica

    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。
  • 道德经古本篇

    道德经古本篇

    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。
  • 皇经集注

    皇经集注

    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。
  • 事师法五十颂

    事师法五十颂

    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。
  • 潜夫论笺校正

    潜夫论笺校正

    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
  • 今晚看星星吗

    今晚看星星吗

    这是Justin的同人文,剧情有点乱,同喜欢小姐妹一定要来看不要错过!!
  • 武侠龙套进化

    武侠龙套进化

    我在蝴蝶谷中学过医……我在草原上和幼时郭大侠一起放过马……我和韦小宝磕头拜过把子……我在侠客岛熬过药粥、在连城江边摆过渡船……我为剑神西门吹雪铸过剑……我也曾替身成为龙骑士志平兄…………高云麟在无限武侠龙套身份中历练。重生在类似南北朝战乱时代的武侠世界,成为一个濒死的小马奴,身份使然,被各大势力和武林纷争乱局逼迫、而报家仇,拥有武侠龙套进化系统的辅助,看一介身份卑微的死士营马奴如何崛起。
  • 仙妃驾到:皇上速速接驾

    仙妃驾到:皇上速速接驾

    修真界的炼丹天才一朝变成一无是处的无盐女,洛夕颜表示丝毫不慌。姨娘庶女总找茬,还挑衅她不敢动她们?主动找打的头回见,不好好教训一顿,岂不是对不起她们的要求。听说未婚夫要退婚?不好意思,是本仙不要你,区区凡人胆敢在她面前拽成二五八万。最后爹不是亲爹,一切都是假的?正所谓万物皆浮云,本仙从不稀罕。可话说,三国内有名的短命鬼傀儡皇帝不仅扮猪吃老虎,势力遍布天下,还死活纠缠本仙,要娶本仙为妃?本仙允了,还不速速接驾!
  • 金翅雀

    金翅雀

    纽约大都会博物馆发生爆炸,男孩西奥的母亲丧命,十三岁的西奥奇迹般幸存。但由于父亲早已遗弃他们母子,西奥只能寄住在有钱的同学家。陌生的环境令他不知所措,崭新的人际关系令他倍感挫折,但最令他难以忍受的是失去母亲的伤痛。但他意外拥有了博物馆的名画《金翅雀》。这幅画是他在回忆起母亲时的唯一慰藉,将他带进了幽深黑暗的艺术世界……成年后的西奥游走在名人画室和自己工作的古董店之间。他并未与这个世界变得亲近,他爱上了一个女孩。他并不知道的是,自己处于一个正在逐渐缩小的危险的圆圈中心。《金翅雀》由美国著名女作家唐娜·塔特耗费十余年时间创作,一部会让你挑灯夜读、推荐给所有朋友的伟大小说。
  • 绯色女王要逆袭

    绯色女王要逆袭

    如果当初没有遇见那个人,那么一切会不会不同呢?她曾经问过自己这个问题很多遍。只是答案都是同一个该走的路你不能忘。因为我知道后来可以与你相遇,所以之前有再多的痛苦与悲伤,我也甘之如饴。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 遗忘的时光

    遗忘的时光

    死亡这样一个深刻而丰富的话题,一直都吸引着全球的各个学者。其中,对于超心理学现象的研究,更是让美国诸多精神病学家、神经学家痴迷不已,超心理学现象包括轮回转世、濒死体验、灵魂出窍、死后通灵、临终幻象等等,《前世今生》《前世的秘密》《灵魂之旅》都是相关的经典著作。这部小说,起源于这些著作中的一个经典的案例:一个懵懂无知的小孩,生来便带着另一个人残留的记忆。而这段模糊的记忆,却揭开了另一个家庭中隐秘的伤痛……
  • 觉醒日2

    觉醒日2

    4600年前的涿鹿之战,究竟是谁和谁的战争?长春真人西行途中,在撒马尔罕城发现了什么让他畏惧不已的事物?欧洲中世纪的女巫迫害,到底是为了何种原因?龙虎山天师张彦頨的寻宝活动,寻找到了怎样的恐怖存在?明末起义领袖张献忠,为什么成为了杀人魔王、又在帮谁隐藏着什么?炼金术士尼古拉勒梅的神秘人生,竟然是从一幅与西藏有关的凶画开始的?一系列的历史谜团,整个人类的生存进化之路,似乎都和一股来自远古的神秘力量息息相关……
  • 海贼开始的混乱旅途

    海贼开始的混乱旅途

    我的穿越方式有些不对,第一次睁眼便是被人按在地上摩擦。第二次睁眼,面前出现一个壮汉,他告诉我他叫纽盖特。啊,原来是白胡子啊。诶?等等,白胡子?这里是海贼王?(位于海贼剧情开始五十年前,成为白胡子海贼团副船长。携带空间宝石)对了,本书无限流
  • 官商是怎样的怪物?(吴晓波细说商业史02)

    官商是怎样的怪物?(吴晓波细说商业史02)

    “吴晓波细说商业史”系列图书为全数字系列产品,是对《激荡三十年》《跌荡一百年》《浩荡两千年》的补充。该系列整理了吴晓波近年来所写作的文章,了解中国百年商业的风雨历程,再现那些可歌可泣的历史商人,探寻中国商业百年变迁,深入中国商人企业家精神内核。《官商是怎样的怪物?(吴晓波细说商业史02)》:深度剖析中国百年官商关系史。
  • 直播之末世逃生

    直播之末世逃生

    灵气复苏时代,海青感染了未知病毒,变成恐怖丧尸。只有最无用的水系异能,面对四面八方的猎杀,只能拼命逃跑。一款位面直播系统绑定到他,在有亿万主播的平台,他一个小小丧尸主播,要如何才能杀出一条血路?星际看客发出弹幕:《主播刚才脚下踩的,是能提升体质的星光草吧,那可是三百万积分一株的灵药。》叫我修真大佬:《主播身后的红色果子,是炼筑基丹的主要材料,操……》承包我的主播:《只有我觉得主播逃命的姿势很帅气吗?》……ps:位面直播间是金手指,剧情为主,直播为辅。