DarkAhriman,whomIrakstillHoldsoriginofwoeandill!
When,bendingatthyshrine,Weviewtheworldwithtroubledeye,Whereseewe’neaththeextendedsky,Anempirematchingthine?
IftheBenignerPowercanyieldAfountaininthedesertfield,Wherewearypilgrimsdrink;
Thinearethewavesthatlashtherock,Thinethetornado’sdeadlyshock,Wherecountlessnaviessink!
OrifHebidthesoildispenseBalsamstocheerthesinkingsense,HowfewcantheydeliverFromlingeringpains,orpangintense,RedFever,spottedPestilence,Thearrowsofthyquiver!
ChiefinMan’sbosomsitsthysway,Andfrequent,whileinwordsweprayBeforeanotherthrone,Whate’erofspeciousformbethere,ThesecretmeaningoftheprayerIs,Ahriman,thineown。
Say,hastthoufeeling,sense,andform,Thunderthyvoice,thygarmentsstorm,AsEasternMagisay;
Withsentientsoulofhateandwrath,Andwingstosweepthydeadlypath,Andfangstotearthyprey?
Orartthoumix’dinNature’ssource,Anever-operatingforce,Convertinggoodtoill;
Anevilprincipleinnate,Contendingwithourbetterfate,Andoh!victoriousstill?
Howe’eritbe,disputeisvain,Onallwithoutthouhold’stthyreign,Norlessonallwithin;
Eachmortalpassion’sfiercecareer,Love,hate,ambition,joy,andfear,Thougoadestintosin。
Whene’erasunnygleamappears,Tobrightenupourvaleoftears,Thouartnotdistantfar;
’Midsuchbriefsolaceofourlives,Thouwhett’stourverybanquet-knivesTotoolsofdeathandwar。
Thus,fromthemomentofourbirth,Longaswelingerontheearth,Thourul’stthefateofmen;
Thinearethepangsoflife’slasthour,And-whodareanswer?-isthypower,DarkSpirit!ended=Then?=
*Theworthyandlearnedclergyman,bywhomthisspeciesofhymnhasbeen*translated,desires,that,forfearofmisconception,weshouldwarnthereaderto*recollectthatitiscomposedbyaheathen,towhomtherealcausesofmoraland*physicalevilareunknown,andwhoviewstheirpredominanceinthesystemof*theuniverseasallmustviewthatappallingfact,whohavenotthebenefitofthe*ChristianRevelation。Onourownpart,webegtoadd,thatweunderstandthe*styleofthetranslatorismoreparaphrasticthancanbeapprovedbythosewhoare*acquaintedwiththesingularlycuriousoriginal。Thetranslatorseemstohave*despairedofrenderingintoEnglishversetheflightsofOrientalpoetry;andpossibly,*likemanylearnedandingeniousmen,findingitimpossibletodiscoverthe*senseoftheoriginal,hemayhavetacitlysubstitutedhisown。
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*Thegentleandcandidreadermaybelievethisworthyandlearnedclergymanor*not,asshallbemostpleasingtohimself。
Theseversesmayperhapshavebeentheriotunnaturaleffusionofsomehalf-enlightenedphilosopher,who,inthefableddeity,Arimanes,sawbuttheprevalenceofmoralandphysicalevil;butintheearsofSirKennethoftheLeopard,theyhadadifferenteffect,and,sungastheywerebyonewhohadjustboastedhimselfadescendantofdemons,soundedverylikeanaddressofworshiptotheArch-fiendhimself。Heweighedwithinhimself,whether,onhearingsuchblasphemyintheverydesertwhereSatanhadstoodrebukedfordemandinghomage,takinganabruptleaveoftheSaracenwassufficienttotestifyhisabhorrence;orwhetherhewasnotratherconstrainedbyhisvowasaCrusader,todefytheinfideltocombatonthespot,andleavehimfoodforthebeastsofthewilderness,whenhisattentionwassuddenlycaughtbyanunexpectedapparition。
Thelightwasnowverginglow,yetservedtheknightstilltodiscernthattheytwowerenolongeraloneintheforest,butwerecloselywatchedbyafigureofgreatheightandverythin,whichskippedoverrocksandbusheswithsomuchagility,as,addedtothewildandhirsuteappearanceoftheindividual,remindedhimofthefaunsandsilvans,whoseimageshehadseenintheancienttemplesofRome。Asthesingle-heartedScotsmanhadneverforamomentdoubtedthesegodsoftheancientGentilestobeactuallydevils,sohenowhesitatednottobelievethattheblasphemoushymnoftheSaracenhadraisedupaninfernalspirit。
Butwhatrecksit!’’saidstoutSirKennethtohimself;
downwiththefiendandhisworshippers!’’
Hedidnot,however,thinkitnecessarytogivethesamewarningofdefiancetotwoenemies,ashewouldunquestionablyhaveaffordedtoone。Hishandwasuponhismace,andperhapstheunwarySaracenwouldhavebeenpaidforhisPersianpoetrybyhavinghisbrainsdashedoutonthespot,withoutanyreasonassignedforit;buttheScottishknightwassparedfromcommittingwhatwouldhavebeenasoreblotinhisshieldofarms。
Theapparition,onwhichhiseyeshadbeenfixedforsometime,hadatfirstappearedtodogtheirpathbyconcealingitselfbehindrocksandshrubs,usingthoseadvantagesofthegroundwithgreataddress,andsurmountingitsirregularitieswithsurprisingagility。Atlength,justastheSaracenpausedinhissong,thefigure,whichwasthatofatallmanclothedingoat-skins,sprungintothemidstofthepath,andseizedareinoftheSaracen’sbridleineitherhand,confrontingthusandbearingbackthenoblehorse,which,unabletoendurethemannerinwhichthissuddenassailantpressedthelong-armedbit,andtheseverecurb,which,accordingtotheEasternfashion,wasasolidringofiron,rearedupright,andfinallyfellbackwardsonhismaster,who,however,avoidedtheperilofthefall,bylightlythrowinghimselftooneside。
Theassailantthenshiftedhisgraspfromthebridleofthehorsetothethroatoftherider,flunghimselfabovethestrugglingSaracen,and,despiteofhisyouthandactivity,kepthimundermost,wreathinghislongarmsabovethoseofhisprisoner,whocalledoutangrily,andyet,half-laughingatthesametime-Hamako-fool-unlooseme-thispassesthyprivilege-
unlooseme,orIwillusemydagger。’’
Thydagger!-infideldog!’’saidthefigureinthegoat-skins;
holditinthygripeifthoucanst!’’andinaninstanthewrenchedtheSaracen’sweaponoutofitsowner’shand,andbrandisheditoverhishead。
Help,Nazarene!’’criedSheerkohf,nowseriouslyalarmed,help,ortheHamakowillslayme。’’
Slaythee!’’repliedthedwellerofthedesert;andwellhastthoumeriteddeath,forsingingthyblasphemoushymns,notonlytothepraiseofthyfalseprophet,whoisthefoulfiend’sharbinger,buttotheAuthorofEvilhimself。’’
TheChristianKnighthadhithertolookedonasonestupified,sostrangelyhadthisrencontrecontradicted,initsprogressandevent,allthathehadpreviouslyconjectured。Hefelt,however,atlength,thatittouchedhishonourtointerfereinbehalfofhisdiscomfitedcompanion;andthereforeaddressedhimselftothevictoriousfigureinthegoat-skins。
Whosoe’erthouart,’’hesaid,andwhetherofgoodorofevil,knowthatIamswornforthetimetobetruecompaniontotheSaracenwhomthouholdestunderthee;therefore,I
praytheetolethimarise,elseIwilldobattlewiththeeinhisbehalf。’’
Andaproperquarrelitwere,’’answeredtheHamako,foraCrusadertodobattlein-forthesakeofanunbaptizeddogtocombatoneofhisownholyfaith!ArtthoucomeforthtothewildernesstofightfortheCrescentagainsttheCross?A
goodlysoldierofGodartthoutolistentothosewhosingthepraisesofSatan!’’
Yetwhilehespokethus,hearosehimself,and,sufferingtheSaracentoarisealso,returnedhimhiscangiar,orponiard。
Thouseesttowhatapointofperilthypresumptionhathbroughtthee,’’continuedheofthegoat-skins,nowaddressingSheerkohf,andbywhatweakmeansthypractisedskillandboastedagilitycanbefoiled,whensuchisHeaven’spleasure。
Wherefore,beware,OIlderim!forknowthat,weretherenotatwinkleinthestarofthynativity,whichpromisesfortheesomethingthatisgoodandgraciousinHeaven’sgoodtime,wetwohadnotpartedtillIhadtornasunderthethroatwhichsolatelythrilledforthblasphemies。’’
Hamako,’’saidtheSaracen,withoutanyappearanceofresentingtheviolentlanguage,andyetmoreviolentassault,towhichhehadbeensubjected,Ipraythee,goodHamako,tobewarehowthoudostagainurgethyprivilegeoverfar;forthough,asagoodMoslem,IrespectthosewhomHeavenhathdeprivedofordinaryreason,inordertoendowthemwiththespiritofprophecy,yetIlikenotothermen’shandsonthebridleofmyhorse,neitheruponmyownperson。Speak,therefore,whatthouwilt,secureofanyresentmentfromme;butgathersomuchsenseastoapprehend,thatifthoushaltagainproffermeanyviolence,Iwillstrikethyshaggedheadfromthymeagreshoulders-Andtothee,friendKenneth,’’headded,asheremountedhissteed,Imustneedssay,that,inacompanionthroughthedesert,Ilovefriendlydeedsbetterthanfairwords。
Ofthelastthouhastgivenmeenough;butithadbeenbettertohaveaidedmemorespeedilyinmystrugglewiththisHamako,whohadwell-nightakenmylifeinhisfrenzy。’’
Bymyfaith,’’saidtheKnight,Ididsomewhatfail-wassomewhattardyinrenderingtheeinstanthelp;butthestrangenessoftheassailant,thesuddennessofthescene-itwasasifthywildandwickedlayhadraisedthedevilamongus-andsuchwasmyconfusion,thattwoorthreeminuteselapsedereI
couldtaketomyweapon。’’
Thouartbutacoldandconsideratefriend,’’saidtheSaracen;and,hadtheHamakobeenonegrainmorefrantic,thycompanionhadbeenslainbythyside,tothyeternaldishonour,withoutthystirringafingerinhisaid,althoughthousatestby,mountedandinarms。’’
Bymyword,Saracen,’’saidtheChristian,ifthouwilthaveitinplainterms,Ithoughtthatstrangefigurewasthedevil;andbeingofthylineage,Iknewnotwhatfamilysecretyoumightbecommunicatingtoeachother,asyoulaylovinglyrollingtogetheronthesand。’’
Thygibeisnoanswer,brotherKenneth,’’saidtheSaracen;
forknow,thathadmyassailantbeeninverydeedthePrinceofDarkness,thouwertboundnotthelesstoenterintocombatwithhiminthycomrade’sbehalf。Know,also,thatwhatevertheremaybeoffouloroffiendishabouttheHamako,belongsmoretoyourlineagethantomine,thisHamakobeing,intruth,theanchoritewhomthouartcomehithertovisit。’’
This?’’saidSirKenneth,lookingattheathleticyetwastedfigurebeforehim-this!-thoumockest,Saracen-thiscannotbethevenerableTheodorick!’’
Askhimself,ifthouwiltnotbelieveme,’’answeredSheerkohf;
anderethewordshadlefthismouth,thehermitgaveevidenceinhisownbehalf。
IamTheodorickofEngaddi,’’hesaid-Iamthewalkerofthedesert-Iamfriendofthecross,andflailofallinfidels,heretics,anddevil-worshippers。Avoidye,avoidye!-DownwithMahound,Termagaunt,andalltheiradherents!’’-Sosaying,hepulledfromunderhisshaggygarmentasortofflail,orjointedclub,boundwithiron,whichhebrandishedroundhisheadwithsingulardexterity。
Thousee’stthysaint,’’saidtheSaracen,laughing,forthefirsttime,attheunmitigatedastonishmentwithwhichSirKennethlookedonthewildgestures,andheardthewaywardmutteringofTheodorick,who,afterswinginghisflailineverydirection,apparentlyquiterecklesswhetheritencounteredtheheadofeitherofhiscompanions,finallyshowedhisownstrengthandthesoundnessoftheweapon,bystrikingintofragmentsalargestonewhichlaynearhim。
Thisisamadman,’’saidSirKenneth。
Nottheworsesaint,’’returnedtheMoslem,speakingaccordingtothewell-knownEasternbelief,thatmadmenareundertheinfluenceofimmediateinspiration。Know,Christian,thatwhenoneeyeisextinguished,theotherbecomesmorekeen-whenonehandiscutoff,theotherbecomesmorepowerful;so,whenourreasoninhumanthingsisdisturbedordestroyed,ourviewheavenwardbecomesmoreacuteandperfect。’’
HerethevoiceoftheSaracenwasdrownedinthatofthehermit,whobegantoholloaloudinawildchantingtone,-