,,Was fiery Expectation's dower. ,,My days and nights were nothing · ,,It o'er once more and be a page, all ,,The happy page, who was the lord ,,Save nature's gift of youth and health. - ,,That we could only meet by stealth. VIII. ,,For lovers there are many eyes, „And such there were on us; the devil 300 310 ,,On such occasions should be civil „The devil! I'm loth to do him wrong, ,,It might be some untoward saint, ,,Who would not be at rest too long, ,,But to his pious bile gave vent ,,But one fair night, some lurking spies ,,Surprised and seized us both... The Count was something more than wroth ,,I was unarm'd; but if in steel, ,,All cap-à-pie from head to heel, „What 'gainst their numbers could I do? — 320 330 ,,'Twas near his castle, far away ,,From city or from succour near, „And almost on the break of day; ,,I did noth think to see another, ,,My moments seem'd reduced to few; ,,And with one prayer to Mary Mother, They led me to the castle gate: ,,Theresa's doom I never knew, ;,Our lot was henceforth separate „An angry man, ye may opine, „But he was most enraged lest such ,,Because unto himself he seem'd ,,The first of men, nor less he deem'd ,,In others' eyes, and most in mine. ,,But with a stripling of a pagė — ,,I felt - but cannot paint his rage. 350 IX. ,,Bring forth the horse!"-the horse was brought; „In truth, he was a noble steed, ,,A Tartar of the Ukraine breed, ,,Who look'd as though the speed of thought 360 ,,Were in his limbs; but he was wild, ,,'Twas but a day he had been caught; ,,They bound me on, that menial throng, ,,Upon his back with many a thong; ,,Then loosed him with a sudden lash ་ 370 ,,Away! away! and on we dash! ,,Torrents less rapid and less rash, X. „Away! — away! - My breath was gone ,,Was the wild shout of savage laughter, 380 „A moment from that rabble rout: ,,With sudden wrath I wrench'd my head, ,,Howl'd back my earse; but 'midst the tread, „The thunder of my courser's speed, ,,Perchance they did not hear nor heed: „It vexes me → for I would fain ,,There is not of that castle gate, ,,Its drawbridge and porteullis' weight, ,,Save what grows on a ridge of wall, ,,Where stood the hearth-stone of the hall; „And many a time ye there might pass, ,,Nor dream that e'er that fortress was: ,,I saw its turrets in à blaze, ,,Their crackling battlements all cleft, ,,And the hot lead pour down like rain 390 400 |