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westward ho-第188章

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〃But he will never get there; sir;〃 said old Yeo; who had come upon deck to murmur his Nunc Domine; and gaze upon that sight beyond all human faith or hope: 〃Never; never will he weather the Flanders shore; against such a breeze as is coming up。  Look to the eye of the wind; sir; and see how the Lord is fighting for His people!〃

Yes; down it came; fresher and stiffer every minute out of the gray north…west; as it does so often after a thunder…storm; and the sea began to rise high and white under the 〃 Claro Aquilone;〃 till the Spaniards were fain to take in all spare canvas; and lie…to as best they could; while the English fleet; lying…to also; awaited an event which was in God's hands and not in theirs。

〃They will be all ashore on Zealand before the afternoon;〃 murmured Amyas; 〃and I have lost my labor!  Oh; for powder; powder; powder! to go in and finish it at once!〃

〃Oh; sir;〃 said Yeo; 〃don't murmur against the Lord in the very day of His mercies。  It is hard; to be sure; but His will be done。〃

〃Could we not borrow powder from Drake there?〃

〃Look at the sea; sir!〃

And; indeed; the sea was far too rough for any such attempt。  The Spaniards neared and neared the fatal dunes; which fringed the shore for many a dreary mile; and Amyas had to wait weary hours; growling like a dog who has had the bone snatched out of his mouth; till the day wore on; when; behold; the wind began to fall as rapidly as it had risen。  A savage joy rose in Amyas's heart。

〃They are safe! safe for us!  Who will go and beg us powder?  A cartridge here and a cartridge there?anything to set to work again!〃

Cary volunteered; and returned in a couple of hours with some quantity: but he was on board again only just in time; for the south…wester had recovered the mastery of the skies; and Spaniards and English were moving away; but this time northward。  Whither now?  To Scotland?  Amyas knew not; and cared not; provided he was in the company of Don Guzman de Soto。

The Armada was defeated; and England saved。  But such great undertakings seldom end in one grand melodramatic explosion of fireworks; through which the devil arises in full roar to drag Dr。 Faustus forever into the flaming pit。  On the contrary; the devil stands by his servants to the last; and tries to bring off his shattered forces with drums beating and colors flying; and; if possible; to lull his enemies into supposing that the fight is ended; long before it really is half over。  All which the good Lord Howard of Effingham knew well; and knew; too; that Medina had one last card to play; and that was the filial affection of that dutiful and chivalrous son; James of Scotland。  True; he had promised faith to Elizabeth: but that was no reason why he should keep it。  He had been hankering and dabbling after Spain for years past; for its absolution was dear to his inmost soul; and Queen Elizabeth had had to warn him; scold him; call him a liar; for so doing; so the Armada might still find shelter and provision in the Firth of Forth。  But whether Lord Howard knew or not; Medina did not know; that Elizabeth had played her card cunningly; in the shape of one of those appeals to the purse; which; to James's dying day; overweighed all others save appeals to his vanity。  〃The title of a dukedom in England; a yearly pension of 5000 pounds; a guard at the queen's charge; and other matters〃 (probably more hounds and deer); had steeled the heart of the King of Scots; and sealed the Firth of Forth。  Nevertheless; as I say; Lord Howard; like the rest of Elizabeth's heroes; trusted James just as much as James trusted others; and therefore thought good to escort the Armada until it was safely past the domains of that most chivalrous and truthful Solomon。  But on the 4th of August; his fears; such as they were; were laid to rest。  The Spaniards left the Scottish coast and sailed away for Norway; and the game was played out; and the end was come; as the end of such matters generally comes; by gradual decay; petty disaster; and mistake; till the snow…mountain; instead of being blown tragically and heroically to atoms; melts helplessly and pitiably away。



CHAPTER XXXII

HOW AMYAS THREW HIS SWORD INTO THE SEA


〃Full fathom deep thy father lies;    Of his bones are corals made; Those are pearls which were his eyes;    Nothing of him that doth fade; But doth suffer a sea…change    Into something rich and strange; Fairies hourly ring his knell; Hark! I hear them。  Ding dong bell。〃

                       The Tempest。


Yes; it is over; and the great Armada is vanquished。  It is lulled for awhile; the everlasting war which is in heaven; the battle of Iran and Turan; of the children of light and of darkness; of Michael and his angels against Satan and his fiends; the battle which slowly and seldom; once in the course of many centuries; culminates and ripens into a day of judgment; and becomes palpable and incarnate; no longer a mere spiritual fight; but one of flesh and blood; wherein simple men may choose their sides without mistake; and help God's cause not merely with prayer and pen; but with sharp shot and cold steel。  A day of judgment has come; which has divided the light from the darkness; and the sheep from the goats; and tried each man's work by the fire; and; behold; the devil's work; like its maker; is proved to have been; as always; a lie and a sham; and a windy boast; a bladder which collapses at the merest pinprick。  Byzantine empires; Spanish Armadas; triple… crowned papacies; Russian despotisms; this is the way of them; and will be to the end of the world。  One brave blow at the big bullying phantom; and it vanishes in sulphur…stench; while the children of Israel; as of old; see the Egyptians dead on the sea… shore;they scarce know how; save that God has done it; and sing the song of Moses and of the Lamb。

And now; from England and the Netherlands; from Germany and Geneva; and those poor Vaudois shepherd…saints; whose bones for generations past


     〃Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold;〃


to be; indeed; the seed of the Church; and a germ of new life; liberty; and civilization; even in these very days returning good for evil to that Piedmont which has hunted them down like the partridges on the mountains;from all of Europe; from all of mankind; I had almost said; in which lay the seed of future virtue and greatness; of the destinies of the new…discovered world; and the triumphs of the coming age of science; arose a shout of holy joy; such as the world had not heard for many a weary and bloody century; a shout which was the prophetic birth…paean of North America; Australia; New Zealand; the Pacific Islands; of free commerce and free colonization over the whole earth。

〃There was in England; by the commandment of her majesty;〃 says Van Meteran; 〃and likewise in the United Provinces; by the direction of the States; a solemn festival day publicly appointed; wherein all persons were solemnly enjoined to resort unto ye Church; and there to render thanks and praises unto God; and ye preachers were commanded to exhort ye people thereunto。  The aforesaid solemnity was observed upon the 29th of November: which day was wholly spent in fasting; prayer; and givi
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