maid marian-第23节
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The friar could not say; Farewell to the forest; without something of a heavy heart: and he sang as he turned his back upon its bounds; occasionally reverting his head:
Ye woods; that oft at sultry noon Have o'er me spread your messy shade: Ye gushing streams; whose murmured tune Has in my ear sweet music made; While; where the dancing pebbles show Deep in the restless fountain…pool The gelid water's upward flow; My second flask was laid to cool:
Ye pleasant sights of leaf and flower: Ye pleasant sounds of bird and bee: Ye sports of deer in sylvan bower: Ye feasts beneath the greenwood tree: Ye baskings in the vernal sun: Ye slumbers in the summer dell: Ye trophies that this arm has won: And must ye hear your friar's farewell?
But the friar's farewell was not destined to be eternal。 He was domiciled as the family confessor of the earl and countess of Huntingdon; who led a discreet and courtly life; and kept up old hospitality in all its munificence; till the death of King Richard and the usurpation of John; by placing their enemy in power; compelled them to return to their greenwood sovereignty; which; it is probable; they would have before done from choice; if their love of sylvan liberty had not been counteracted by their desire to retain the friendship of Coeur…de…Lion。 Their old and tried adherents; the friar among the foremost; flocked again round their forest…banner; and in merry Sherwood they long lived together; the lady still retaining her former name of Maid Marian; though the appellation was then as much a misnomer as that of Little John。
THE END。