登陆注册
5617200000162

第162章

On Thomasmas, before Yule (Dec.21), the king left the harbour as soon as day appeared.With a good but rather strong gale he sailed northwards past Jadar.The weather was rainy, with dark flying clouds in the sky.The spies went immediately in through the Jadar country when the king sailed past it; and as soon as Erling heard that the king was sailing past from the East, he let the war-horn call all the people on board, and the whole force hastened to the ships, and prepared for battle.The king's ship passed by Jadar at a great rate; but thereafter turned in towards the land, intending to run up the fjords to gather men and money.

Erling Skjalgson perceived this, and sailed after him with a great force and many ships.Swiftly their vessels flew, for they had nothing on board but men and arms: but Erling's ship went much faster than the others; therefore he took in a reef in the sails, and waited for the other vessels.Then the king saw that Erling with his fleet gained upon him fast; for the king's ships were heavily laden, and were besides water-soaked, having been in the sea the whole summer, autumn, and winter, up to this time.

He saw also that there would be a great want of men, if he should go against the whole of Erling's fleet when it was assembled.He hailed from ship to ship the orders to let the sails gently sink, and to unship the booms and outriggers, which was done.When Erling saw this he calls out to his people, and orders them to get on more sail."Ye see," says he, "that their sails are diminishing, and they are getting fast away from our sight." He took the reef out of the sails of his ship, and outsailed all the others immediately; for Erling was very eager in his pursuit of King Olaf.

186.OF ERLING SKJALGSON'S FALL.

King Olaf then steered in towards the Bokn fjord, by which the ships came out of sight of each other.Thereafter the king ordered his men to strike the sails, and row forwards through a narrow sound that was there, and all the ships lay collected within a rocky point.Then all the king's men put on their weapons.Erling sailed in through the sound, and observed nothing until the whole fleet was before him, and he saw the king's men rowing towards him with all their ships at once.

Erling and his crew let fall the sails, and seized their weapons;but the king's fleet surrounded his ship on all sides.Then the fight began, and it was of the sharpest; but soon the greatest loss was among Erling's men.Erling stood on the quarter-deck of his ship.He had a helmet on his head, a shield before him, and a sword in his hand.Sigvat the skald had remained behind in Viken, and heard the tidings.He was a great friend of Erling, had received presents from him, and had been at his house.

Sigvat composed a poem upon Erling's fall, in which there is the following verse: --"Erling has set his ship on sea --Against the king away is he:

He who oft lets the eagle stain Her yellow feet in blood of slain.

His little war-ship side by side With the king's fleet, the fray will bide.

Now sword to sword the fight is raging,Which Erling with the king is waging."Then Erling's men began to fall, and at the same moment his ship was carried by boarding, and every man of his died in his place.

The king himself was amongst the foremost in the fray.So says Sigvat: --"The king's men hewed with hasty sword, --The king urged on the ship to board, --

All o'er the decks the wounded lay:

Right fierce and bloody was that fray.

In Tungur sound, on Jadar shore, The decks were slippery with red gore;Warm blood was dropping in the sound, Where the king's sword was gleaming round."So entirely had Erling's men fallen, that not a man remained standing in his ship but himself alone; for there was none who asked for quarter, or none who got it if he did ask.There was no opening for flight, for there lay ships all around Erling's ship on every side, and it is told for certain that no man attempted to fly; and Sigvat says: --"All Erling's men fell in the fray, Off Bokn fjord, this hard-fought day.

The brave king boarded, onward cheered, And north of Tungur the deck was cleared.

Erling alone, the brave, the stout, Cut off from all, yet still held out;High on the stern -- a sight to see --In his lone ship alone stood he."

Then Erling was attacked both from the forecastle and from the other ships.There was a large space upon the poop which stood high above the other ships, and which nobody could reach but by arrow-shot, or partly with the thrust of spear, but which he always struck from him by parrying.Erling defended himself so manfully, that no example is known of one man having sustained the attack of so many men so long.Yet he never tried to get away, nor asked for quarter.So says Sigvat: --"Skjalg's brave son no mercy craves, --The battle's fury still he braves;

The spear-storm, through the air sharp singing, Against his shield was ever ringing.

So Erling stood; but fate had willed His life off Bokn should be spilled.

No braver man has, since his day, Past Bokn fjord ta'en his way."When Olaf went back a little upon the fore-deck he saw Erling's behaviour; and the king accosted him thus: -- "Thou hast turned against me to-day, Erling."He replies, "The eagle turns his claws in defence when torn asunder." Sigvat the skald tells thus of these words of Erling:

--

"Erling.our best defence of old, --

Erling the brave, the brisk, the bold, --Stood to his arms, gaily crying, `Eagles should show their claws, though dying:'

The very words which once before To Olaf he had said on shore, At Utstein when they both prepared To meet the foe, and danger shared."Then said the king, "Wilt thou enter into my service, Erling?""That I will," said he; took the helmet off his head, laid down his sword and shield, and went forward to the forecastle deck.

同类推荐
  • 华严经传记

    华严经传记

    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。
  • 比丘尼受戒录

    比丘尼受戒录

    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。
  • 菩萨诃色欲法

    菩萨诃色欲法

    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。
  • 佛说谤佛经

    佛说谤佛经

    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。
  • 经律异相

    经律异相

    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
  • 都市之终极医仙

    都市之终极医仙

    他拥有浩瀚宇宙的原始力量,确因家族争斗,背负弃子之名,打断双腿,弃离华海!在濒临死亡之际,他被一名神秘老者,开启那股原始之力,征战沙场!七年后,他成为执掌一切,万人敬仰的高冷少主!他以冰冷无情的姿态,强势归来!
  • 邪王追妻忙:纨绔王妃太难撩

    邪王追妻忙:纨绔王妃太难撩

    某天出门的白七七发现自己穿越了?没关系,不就是穿越么。不仅穿越了还嫁人了不仅嫁人了对象还是个傻子?不要紧,虽然说是傻子不过跟小孩没有什么差别吧,她对带小孩颇有经验的,小孩子嘛,哄哄就好。只是某天晚上,某只傻子爬上床:“娘子……困觉觉……”这才知道被骗了,困你个大头鬼啊摔!情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 最牛主播修仙系统

    最牛主播修仙系统

    少年主播,穿越异界,亿万水友出谋划策,神秘系统硬刚异界文明,财富美女尽入怀中!千域万族听我号令!神魔奇域、诸天法界,任我遨游!
  • 兵书峡(下册)

    兵书峡(下册)

    本书是一部武侠小说。由“现代武侠小说之王”还珠楼主创作。1949年7月由上海正气书局出版第一至四集,第一集封面书名前冠以“续云海一一”,第二集起均冠以“云海后传”;至1950年出版第一二集。全书共二十四回,六十五万字。
  • 承蒙你情深

    承蒙你情深

    自己患了绝症,还要承受小三的挑衅,她终于忍不住向他提出了离婚,可他却死活不离。他咬牙切齿对她说:“这辈子你都别想离开,要下地狱咱们也一起下!”她不明所以,直到一份文件揭穿了过往,原来他们之间只有仇恨。他明白自己是恨她的,可他最恨的,是他爱她。--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 斗转乾坤任我行

    斗转乾坤任我行

    这是一个关于家族变迁,一个农村里面的小男孩从普通人,经过修炼,通过帮助家族战争,建立帝国。之后因为被认定为可能威胁到强大的那个仙人,被禁锢,通过自己的努力,开始了逃命的生活,在逃命的过程中,不断的让自己强大起来,并且铲除了威胁,让自己成为宇宙的一方管理者。
  • 创业细节全书

    创业细节全书

    创业并不容易,它需要承担义务、做出决策和努力工作。即使你具备这些素质,创业仍然不是毫不费力的!企业家们经常遇到困难,遭受挫折,成功的企业家是那些不管有多少困难仍继续前进的人。
  • 青竹林下弦曾响

    青竹林下弦曾响

    纵横交错的故事编织着那个沾满了血的皇位,沾染血的手无论如何谁都洗不掉,都要刻骨到喝了孟婆汤,跳了轮回才能忘。他回首见昔年少时无忧葬了火海,再缓缓转头看着前方还有一人穿着紫衣负手浅笑望他,微微歪着头,亲昵又依赖,可她却黯然转身离开,耳畔还有隐隐铃铛轻响……五年后皇城那火又再次烧起,兵马刀剑,兄弟相杀,终无任何人可置身事外。
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 唱情歌的少年请别忧伤

    唱情歌的少年请别忧伤

    简小从是C大的研一新生,一次偶然的机会认识了神秘传说的美术老师沈自横,可是两人却互相讨厌。寒假过后,简小从跟着沈自横所带班级要例行去古村写生。在古村,简小从与沈自横冰释前嫌。可没多久沈自横就收到了噩耗——他一直恨着的却又深爱的母亲突然死在国外,并且没有给他留下任何遗物,包括她的骨灰。感觉被全世界都抛弃的少年,回国之后却得到简小从搬离了宿舍,和初恋男友何忘川婚讯的消息,他突然痛苦的不知所措。后知后觉的他才明白过来,原来他已经深深的爱上了这个活泼开朗的女孩……