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-1833 All that is written in this book, must be in a good,
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- Richard Coeur de Lion [1]
- and Blondel
-
-
- The blush, the light, the gorgeous glow of Eve
- Waned from the radiant chambers of the west;
- Now, twilight's robe, dim, orient shadows weave:
- One star, gleams faintly lustrous, in the east;
- Far down it shines, on the blue Danube's breast,
- As calmly, wavelessly its waters glide
- On to th' appointed regions of their rest,
- The Sea, profound and hoary, waste and wide;
- Whose black'ning billows swell in ever restless pride.
-
- High o'er the river rose a rocky hill,
- With barren sides, precipitous, and steep:
- There, 'gainst the sunset heav'ns, serene, and still
- Frown'd the dark turrets of a feudal Keep.
- Its folded flag, hung in the air asleep;
- The breathless beauty of the Summer night
- Gave not that Austrian standard, to the sweep [2]
- Of fresh'ning Zepyr, or wild Storm-blast's might;
- But motionless, it drooped, in eve's soft, dying light
-
- In that Stern Fortess, there were arch, and tow'r,
- And Iron-wrought lattice, narrow, deep-embaye'd;
- Where the gloom gather'd thick as night's mid hour
- And round about it, hung a chilling shade,
- Which told of dungeons, where the light ne'er play'd,
- Of prison-walls, of fetter-bolt and chain;
- Of Captives, 'neath a Tyrant's durance laid;
- Never, to view the sun's bright face again;
- Never to breathe the air, of free, wild hill and plain.
-
- The moon had risen, a host of stars among,
- When, to th' embattled castle walls, drew nigh
- A wand'ring minstrel, from his shoulders hung
- A harp, sweet instrument of melody.
- He paus'd awhile, beneath the turret high,
- Then took his harp, and all the sweet chords swept, [3]
- Till a sound swell'd beneath the silent sky,
- And holiest music, on the charmed air crept,
- Waked from the magic strings, Where till that hour they slept.
-
- O! how that wild strain o'er the river swelled,
- And mingled with its gentle murmuring,
- From the true fount of Song divine, it welled;
- Music's own simple undefiled spring;
- Notes rose, and dyed such as the wild birds sing
- In the lone-wood, or the far lonelier sky.
- O! none but Blondel but the minstrel king
- Could waken such transcendant melody;
- Sweet as a fairy's lute, soft as a passing sigh.
-
- The strain he sung, was some antique romance,
- Some long forgotten song of other years;
- Born in the cloudless clime of sunny France,
- Where Earth, in vernal loveliness appears;
- Where the bright grape distils its purple tears; [4]
- And clear streams flow, and dim, blue hills arise
- A gleaming crown of snows Each mountain wears;
- And there are cities, 'neath her starry skies,
- As fair as ever blest, with beauty, mortal eyes.
-
-
- Blondel's Song.
-
- The moonlight; sleeps low, on the hills of Provence;
- The stars are all tracking, their paths in the sky:
- How softly, and brightly, their golden orbs glance,
- Where the long shining waves, of the silver Rhone lie
-
- The tow'rs of De Courcy rise high in the beam,
- From sky to earth trembling, so lustrous and pale,
- Around them there dwells the deep hush of a dream,
- And stilled is the murmur of River, and Gale.
-
- There are groves in the moonlight, all sparkling with dew,
- There are dim garden-paths, round that Castle of Pride;
- Where the bud of the rose, and the hyacinth blue, [5]
- Close their leaves, to the balm, of the moist even-tide.
-
- And long is the alley, dark, bowery, and dim,
- Where sits a white form 'neath a tall chestnut tree
- Which waves its brown branches, all dark'ling and grim,
- O'er the young Rose of Courcy, Sweet Anna Marie.
-
- And who kneels beside her? A warrior in mail.
- On his helm there's a plume In his hand there's a lance
- And why does the cheek of the lady turn pale?
- Why weeps in her beauty The Flower of Provence?
-
- She weeps for her lover, this night, are they met
- To breathe a farewell, 'Neath love's own holy star;
- For to-morrow the crest of the young Lavalette,
- Will float highest, and first in the van of the war.
-
-
- Thus far sung Blondel, when a sudden tone,
- of quivering harp-strings, on his ear upsprung;
- It sounded, like an echo of his own:
- So faintly, that mysterious music rung, [6]
- So sweet, it floated, those dark towers among,
- And seemed to issue from their topmost height;
- Then there were words, in measured cadence sung.
- Now soft and low, then with a master's might,
- Poured forth that varying strain, upon the stilly night
-
- Who sings? the minstrel knows there is but one,
- Whose voice has music half so rich, and deep
- Whose hand can summon from the harp a tone,
- So thrilling, that it calls from latent sleep
- Heroic thoughts, dims eyes, that seldom weep,
- With tears of extasy, and fires the breast,
- Till listening warriors, from their chargers leap,
- Assume the glittering helm, and nodding crest,
- Unsheathe the ready sword And lay the lance in rest
-
- But not of war, nor of the battle blast,
- Sung now the kingly harper. No his strain
- Was mournful, as a dream of days long past. [7]
- At times it swelled, but quickly died again;
- And oh! the sadness of that wild refrain!
- Suited full well with the lone, solemn hour,
- Too sad for joy, too exquisite for pain,
- It touched the heart Subdued the spirit's power
- Blent with the Danube's moan, and wailed around the tower
-
-
- Richard's Song
-
- Thrice, the great fadeless lights of heaven
- The moon, and the eternal sun
- As God's unchanging law was given,
- Have each their course appointed run.
- Three times the Earth, her mighty way
- Hath measured o'er a shoreless sea;
- While hopeless still from day, to day,
- I've sat in lone captivity;
- Listening the wind, and River's moan,
- Wakening my wild harp's solemn tone,
- And longing to be free.
-
- Blondel! my heart seems cold, and dead; [8]
- My soul, has lost its ancient might;
- The sun of chivalry is fled
- And dark despair's, unholy night
- Above me closes still and deep;
- While wearily each lapsing day
- Leads onward, to the last, long sleep;
- The hour when all shall pass away;
- When King, and Captive, Lord, and Slave
- Must rest unparted, in the grave
- A mass of soulless clay.
-
- O long I've listened to the sound,
- Of winter's blast, and summer's breeze,
- As their sweet voices sung around,
- Through echoing caves, and wind-waved trees.
- And long I've viewed from prison bars
- Sunset, and dawn, and night, and noon:
- Watched the uprising of the stars,
- Seen the calm advent of the moon:
- But blast and breeze and star, and Sun
- All vainly swept, all vainly shone, [9]
- I filled a living tomb.
-
- God of my fathers! Can it be?
- Must I, the chosen of thy might?
- Whose name alone, brought victory,
- Whose battle cry was God my Right
- Closed, in a Tyrant's dungeon cell,
- Wear out the remnant of my life?
- And never hear again, the swell
- Of high and hot and glorious strife
- Where trumpet's peal, and bugles sing,
- And minstrels sweep the martial string,
- And war, and fame are rife.
-
- No Blondel! thou wert sent by heaven,
- Thy King, thy Lion-King to free,
- To thee, the high command was given
- To rescue from captivity.
- Haste from the Tyrant Austrian's Hold,
- Cross rapidly the rolling sea, [10]
- And go, where dwell the brave, the bold,
- By stream and Hill and green-wood tree.
- Minstrel let merry England, ring
- With tidings of her Lion-King,
- And bring back liberty.
-
-
- Such was the lay, the monarch-minstrel sung,
- A few bright moons, waned from the silent heavens
- And Albion, with a shout of Triumph rung;
- As once again her worshipped King, was given
- Back to her breast, his bonds asunder riven
- And the Sweet Empress of the subject Sea
- Sent up her hymn of gratitude to heaven
- Through all her coasts she hailed him crowned and free
- The Champion of God's hosts The pride of liberty.
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- Charlotte Brontë
- Dec^br 27^th 1833
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-Haworth n^r Bradford
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-rendered here as "and". A small number of linebreaks have been
-inferred from the metre and rhyme. The folio numbers are indicated
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- />and Blondel</h1>
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-<div class="stanza">
-<div>The blush, the light, the gorgeous glow of Eve</div>
-<div>Waned from the radiant chambers of the west;</div>
-<div>Now, twilight’s robe, dim, orient shadows weave:</div>
-<div>One star, gleams faintly lustrous, in the east;</div>
-<div>Far down it shines, on the blue Danube’s breast,</div>
-<div>As calmly, wavelessly its waters glide</div>
-<div>On to th’ appointed regions of their rest,</div>
-<div>The Sea, profound and hoary, waste and wide;</div>
-<div>Whose black’ning billows swell in ever restless pride.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>High o’er the river rose a rocky hill,</div>
-<div>With barren sides, precipitous, and steep:</div>
-<div>There, ’gainst the sunset heav’ns, serene, and still</div>
-<div>Frown’d the dark turrets of a feudal Keep.</div>
-<div>Its folded flag, hung in the air asleep;</div>
-<div>The breathless beauty of the Summer night</div>
-<div>Gave not that Austrian <span class="ns">[</span><span
- class="folio">folio 2</span><span
- class="ns">] </span>standard, to the sweep</div>
-<div>Of fresh’ning Zepyr, or wild Storm-blast’s might;</div>
-<div>But motionless, it drooped, in eve’s soft, dying light</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>In that Stern Fortess, there were arch, and tow’r,</div>
-<div>And Iron-wrought lattice, narrow, deep-embaye’d;</div>
-<div>Where the gloom gather’d thick as night’s mid hour</div>
-<div>And round about it, hung a chilling shade,</div>
-<div>Which told of dungeons, where the light ne’er play’d,</div>
-<div>Of prison-walls, of fetter-bolt and chain;</div>
-<div>Of Captives, ’neath a Tyrant’s durance laid;</div>
-<div>Never, to view the sun’s bright face again;</div>
-<div>Never to breathe the air, of free, wild hill and plain.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>The moon had risen, a host of stars among,</div>
-<div>When, to th’ embattled castle walls, drew nigh</div>
-<div>A wand’ring minstrel, from his shoulders hung</div>
-<div>A harp, sweet instrument of melody.</div>
-<div>He paus’d awhile, beneath the turret high,</div>
-<div>Then took his harp, and all <span class="ns">[</span><span
- class="folio">folio 3</span><span
- class="ns">] </span>the sweet chords swept,</div>
-<div>Till a sound swell’d beneath the silent sky,</div>
-<div>And holiest music, on the charmed air crept,</div>
-<div>Waked from the magic strings, Where till that hour they slept.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>O! how that wild strain o’er the river swelled,</div>
-<div>And mingled with its gentle murmuring,</div>
-<div>From the true fount of Song divine, it welled;</div>
-<div>Music’s own simple undefiled spring;</div>
-<div>Notes rose, and dyed such as the wild birds sing</div>
-<div>In the lone-wood, or the far lonelier sky.</div>
-<div>O! none but Blondel but the minstrel king</div>
-<div>Could waken such transcendant melody;</div>
-<div>Sweet as a fairy’s lute, soft as a passing sigh.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>The strain he sung, was some antique romance,</div>
-<div>Some long forgotten song of other years;</div>
-<div>Born in the cloudless clime of sunny France,</div>
-<div>Where Earth, in vernal loveliness appears;</div>
-<div>Where the bright grape <span class="ns">[</span><span
- class="folio">folio 4</span><span
- class="ns">] </span>distils its purple tears;</div>
-<div>And clear streams flow, and dim, blue hills arise</div>
-<div>A gleaming crown of snows Each mountain wears;</div>
-<div>And there are cities, ’neath her starry skies,</div>
-<div>As fair as ever blest, with beauty, mortal eyes.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
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-<div class="tb">Blondel’s Song.</div><span class="ns"><br
- /></span>
-
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>The moonlight; sleeps low, on the hills of Provence;</div>
-<div>The stars are all tracking, their paths in the sky:</div>
-<div>How softly, and brightly, their golden orbs glance,</div>
-<div>Where the long shining waves, of the silver Rhone lie</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>The tow’rs of De Courcy rise high in the beam,</div>
-<div>From sky to earth trembling, so lustrous and pale,</div>
-<div>Around them there dwells the deep hush of a dream,</div>
-<div>And stilled is the murmur of River, and Gale.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>There are groves in the moonlight, all sparkling with dew,</div>
-<div>There are dim garden-paths, round that Castle of Pride;</div>
-<div>Where the bud of the rose, and the hyacinth blue, <span class="ns">[</span><span
- class="folio">folio 5</span><span
- class="ns">]</span></div>
-<div>Close their leaves, to the balm, of the moist even-tide.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>And long is the alley, dark, bowery, and dim,</div>
-<div>Where sits a white form ’neath a tall chestnut tree</div>
-<div>Which waves its brown branches, all dark’ling and grim,</div>
-<div>O’er the young Rose of Courcy, Sweet Anna Marie.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>And who kneels beside her? A warrior in mail.</div>
-<div>On his helm there’s a plume In his hand there’s a lance</div>
-<div>And why does the cheek of the lady turn pale?</div>
-<div>Why weeps in her beauty The Flower of Provence?</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>She weeps for her lover, this night, are they met</div>
-<div>To breathe a farewell, ’Neath love’s own holy star;</div>
-<div>For to-morrow the crest of the young Lavalette,</div>
-<div>Will float highest, and first in the van of the war.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="tb"></div>
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>Thus far sung Blondel, when a sudden tone,</div>
-<div>of quivering harp-strings, on his ear upsprung;</div>
-<div>It sounded, like an echo of his own:</div>
-<div>So faintly, that mysterious <span class="ns">[</span><span
- class="folio">folio 6</span><span
- class="ns">] </span>music rung,</div>
-<div>So sweet, it floated, those dark towers among,</div>
-<div>And seemed to issue from their topmost height;</div>
-<div>Then there were words, in measured cadence sung.</div>
-<div>Now soft and low, then with a master’s might,</div>
-<div>Poured forth that varying strain, upon the stilly night</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>Who sings? the minstrel knows there is but one,</div>
-<div>Whose voice has music half so rich, and deep</div>
-<div>Whose hand can summon from the harp a tone,</div>
-<div>So thrilling, that it calls from latent sleep</div>
-<div>Heroic thoughts, dims eyes, that seldom weep,</div>
-<div>With tears of extasy, and fires the breast,</div>
-<div>Till listening warriors, from their chargers leap,</div>
-<div>Assume the glittering helm, and nodding crest,</div>
-<div>Unsheathe the ready sword And lay the lance in rest</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>But not of war, nor of the battle blast,</div>
-<div>Sung now the kingly harper. No his strain</div>
-<div>Was mournful, as a dream <span class="ns">[</span><span
- class="folio">folio 7</span><span
- class="ns">] </span>of days long past.</div>
-<div>At times it swelled, but quickly died again;</div>
-<div>And oh! the sadness of that wild refrain!</div>
-<div>Suited full well with the lone, solemn hour,</div>
-<div>Too sad for joy, too exquisite for pain,</div>
-<div>It touched the heart Subdued the spirit’s power</div>
-<div>Blent with the Danube’s moan, and wailed around the tower</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-
-<div class="tb">Richard’s Song</div><span class="ns"><br
- /></span>
-
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>Thrice, the great fadeless lights of heaven</div>
-<div>The moon, and the eternal sun</div>
-<div>As God’s unchanging law was given,</div>
-<div>Have each their course appointed run.</div>
-<div>Three times the Earth, her mighty way</div>
-<div>Hath measured o’er a shoreless sea;</div>
-<div>While hopeless still from day, to day,</div>
-<div>I’ve sat in lone captivity;</div>
-<div>Listening the wind, and River’s moan,</div>
-<div>Wakening my wild harp’s solemn tone,</div>
-<div class="i2"><span class="ns">    </span>And longing to be free.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>Blondel! my heart seems <span class="ns">[</span><span
- class="folio">folio 8</span><span
- class="ns">] </span>cold, and dead;</div>
-<div>My soul, has lost its ancient might;</div>
-<div>The sun of chivalry is fled</div>
-<div>And dark despair’s, unholy night</div>
-<div>Above me closes still and deep;</div>
-<div>While wearily each lapsing day</div>
-<div>Leads onward, to the last, long sleep;</div>
-<div>The hour when all shall pass away;</div>
-<div>When King, and Captive, Lord, and Slave</div>
-<div>Must rest unparted, in the grave</div>
-<div class="i2"><span class="ns">    </span>A mass of soulless clay.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>O long I’ve listened to the sound,</div>
-<div>Of winter’s blast, and summer’s breeze,</div>
-<div>As their sweet voices sung around,</div>
-<div>Through echoing caves, and wind-waved trees.</div>
-<div>And long I’ve viewed from prison bars</div>
-<div>Sunset, and dawn, and night, and noon:</div>
-<div>Watched the uprising of the stars,</div>
-<div>Seen the calm advent of the moon:</div>
-<div>But blast and breeze and star, and Sun</div>
-<div>All vainly swept, <span class="ns">[</span><span
- class="folio">folio 9</span><span
- class="ns">] </span>all vainly shone,</div>
-<div class="i2"><span class="ns">    </span>I filled a living tomb.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>God of my fathers! Can it be?</div>
-<div>Must I, the chosen of thy might?</div>
-<div>Whose name alone, brought victory,</div>
-<div>Whose battle cry was God my Right</div>
-<div>Closed, in a Tyrant’s dungeon cell,</div>
-<div>Wear out the remnant of my life?</div>
-<div>And never hear again, the swell</div>
-<div>Of high and hot and glorious strife</div>
-<div>Where trumpet’s peal, and bugles sing,</div>
-<div>And minstrels sweep the martial string,</div>
-<div class="i2"><span class="ns">    </span>And war, and fame are rife.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>No Blondel! thou wert sent by heaven,</div>
-<div>Thy King, thy Lion-King to free,</div>
-<div>To thee, the high command was given</div>
-<div>To rescue from captivity.</div>
-<div>Haste from the Tyrant Austrian’s Hold,</div>
-<div>Cross rapidly the rolling sea, <span class="ns">[</span><span
- class="folio">folio 10</span><span
- class="ns">]</span></div>
-<div>And go, where dwell the brave, the bold,</div>
-<div>By stream and Hill and green-wood tree.</div>
-<div>Minstrel let merry England, ring</div>
-<div>With tidings of her Lion-King,</div>
-<div class="i2"><span class="ns">    </span>And bring back liberty.</div>
-<span class="ns"><br
- /></span></div><!-- stanza -->
-<div class="tb"></div>
-<div class="stanza">
-<div>Such was the lay, the monarch-minstrel sung,</div>
-<div>A few bright moons, waned from the silent heavens</div>
-<div>And Albion, with a shout of Triumph rung;</div>
-<div>As once again her worshipped King, was given</div>
-<div>Back to her breast, his bonds asunder riven</div>
-<div>And the Sweet Empress of the subject Sea</div>
-<div>Sent up her hymn of gratitude to heaven</div>
-<div>Through all her coasts she hailed him crowned and free</div>
-<div>The Champion of God’s hosts The pride of liberty.</div>
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-<p class="signature"> Charlotte Brontë<br
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- Dec<sup>br</sup> 27<sup>th</sup> 1833</p>
-<p class="locn"><small>Haworth n<sup>r</sup> Bradford</small></p>
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-<h2 title="">Transcriber’s note</h2>
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-as in the manuscript, except for a few ampersands which have been
-rendered here as “and”. A small number of linebreaks have been
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