登陆注册
19898800000157

第157章

When Canute's watchmen saw the ship, they talked with each other about what ship it might be, and made the guess that it must be one loaded with herrings or salt, as they only saw a few men at the oars; and the ship, besides, appeared to them grey, and wanting tar, as if burnt up by the sun, and they saw also that it was deeply loaded.Now when Harek came farther through the Sound, and past the fleet, he raised the mast, hoisted sail, and set up his gilded vane.The sail was white as snow, and in it were red and blue stripes of cloth interwoven.When the king's men saw the ship sailing in this state, they told the king that probably King Olaf had sailed through them.But King Canute replies, that King Olaf was too prudent a man to sail with a single ship through King Canute's fleet, and thought it more likely to be Harek of Thjotta, or the like of him.Many believed the truth to be that King Canute knew of this expedition of Harek, and that it would not have succeeded so if they had not concluded a friendship beforehand with each other; which seemed likely, after King Canute's and Harek's friendly understanding became generally known.

Harek made this song as he sailed northward round the isle of Vedrey: --"The widows of Lund may smile through their tears, The Danish girls may have their jeers;They may laugh or smile, But outside their isle Old Harek still on to his North land steers."Harek went on his way, and never stopped till he came north to Halogaland, to his own house in Thjotta.

169.KING OLAF'S COURSE FROM SVITHJOD.

When King Olaf began his journey, he came first into Smaland, and then into West Gautland.He marched quietly and peaceably, and the country people gave him all assistance on his journey.Thus he proceeded until he came into Viken, and north through Viken to Sarpsborg, where he remained, and ordered a winter abode to be prepared (A.D.1028).Then he gave most of the chiefs leave to return home, but kept the lendermen by him whom he thought the most serviceable.There were with him also all the sons of Arne Arnmodson, and they stood in great favour with the king.Geller Thorkelson, who the summer before had come from Iceland, also came there to the king, as before related.

170.OF SIGVAT THE SKALD.

Sigvat the skald had long been in King Olaf's household, as before related, and the king made him his marshal.Sigvat had no talent for speaking in prose; but in skaldcraft he was so practised, that the verses came as readily from his tongue as if he were speaking in usual language.He had made a mercantile journey to Normandy, and in the course of it had come to England, where he met King Canute, and obtained permission from him to sail to Norway, as before related.When he came to Norway he proceeded straight to King Olaf, and found him at Sarpsborg.He presented himself before the king just as he was sitting down to table.Sigvat saluted him.The king looked at Sigvat and was silent.Then Sigvat sang: --"Great king! thy marshal is come home, No more by land or sea to roam, But by thy side Still to abide.

Great king! what seat here shall be take For the king's honour -- not his sake?

For all seats here To me are dear."

Then was verified the old saying, that "many are the ears of a king;" for King Olaf had heard all about Sigvat's journey, and that he had spoken with Canute.He says to Sigvat, "I do not know if thou art my marshal, or hast become one of Canute's men."Sigvat said: --"Canute, whose golden gifts display A generous heart, would have me stay, Service in his great court to take, And my own Norway king forsake.

Two masters at a time, I said, Were one too many for men bred Where truth and virtue, shown to all, Make all men true in Olaf's hall."Then King Olaf told Sigvat to take his seat where he before used to sit; and in a short time Sigvat was in as high favour with the king as ever.

171.OF ERLING SKJALGSON AND HIS SONS.

Erling Skjalgson and all his sons had been all summer in King Canute's army, in the retinue of Earl Hakon.Thorer Hund was also there, and was in high esteem.Now when King Canute heard that King Olaf had gone overland to Norway, he discharged his army, and gave all men leave to go to their winter abodes.There was then in Denmark a great army of foreigners, both English, Norwegians, and men of other countries, who had joined the expedition in summer.In autumn (A.D.1027) Erling Skjalgson went to Norway with his men, and received great presents from King Canute at parting; but Thorer Hund remained behind in King Canute's court.With Erling went messengers from King Canute well provided with money; and in winter they travelled through all the country, paying the money which King Canute had promised to many in autumn for their assistance.They gave presents in money, besides, to many whose friendship could be purchased for King Canute.They received much assistance in their travels from Erling.In this way it came to pass that many turned their support to King Canute, promised him their services, and agreed to oppose King Olaf.Some did this openly, but many more concealed it from the public.King Olaf heard this news, for many had something to tell him about it; and the conversation in the court often turned upon it.Sigvat the skald made a song upon it: --"The base traitors ply With purses of gold, Wanting to buy What is not to be sold, --The king's life and throne Wanting to buy:

But our souls are our own, And to hell we'll not hie.

No pleasure in heaven, As we know full well, To the traitor is given, --His soul is his hell."Often also the conversation turned upon how ill it beseemed Earl Hakon to raise his hand in arms against King Olaf, who had given him his life when he fell into the king's power; but Sigvat was a particular friend of Earl Hakon, and when he heard the earl spoken against he sang: --"Our own court people we may blame, If they take gold to their own shame, Their king and country to betray.

With those who give it's not the same, From them we have no faith to claim:

'Tis we are wrong, if we give way."

172.OF KING OLAF'S PRESENTS AT YULE.

同类推荐
  • The Financier

    The Financier

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • WUTHERING HEIGHTSL

    WUTHERING HEIGHTSL

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 清代文字狱档辑

    清代文字狱档辑

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • A Discourse of Coin and Coinage

    A Discourse of Coin and Coinage

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 性理字训

    性理字训

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 追妻99次:高冷总裁逼过来

    追妻99次:高冷总裁逼过来

    男人西装笔挺,冷沉霸道的说:“跟我白头偕老,是你唯一的出路!”她扬了扬无名指,无比苦涩:“你看清楚,我是有夫之妇!”
  • 我的男友是明星

    我的男友是明星

    男友出轨还被自己撞见,夏青青真的没想到还有比这更要命的。夏青青:“云先生,这是您的蒸鸡蛋。”云舒:“夏小姐这份正餐我还没吃呢,这个不急。”夏青青:“请注意您的用词,我们很熟吗?”云舒:“睡过算不算很熟?吃干抹净就想要逃走嘛?你要对我负责。”夏青青:“……”碰瓷的都没有你会赖!眼睛在看哪里!手放哪里!
  • 超级店主养成攻略

    超级店主养成攻略

    孙子越每年都去做好事,孤儿院的孩子见他不敢哭,养老院的老人见他不敢言,流浪的动物见他四处跑散。陶然:你为什么还要去做好事?孙子越:……陶然觉得,这世上,她最大的金手指不是系统这个萌物,而是孙子越这个男人。
  • 强汉之末民所思

    强汉之末民所思

    关于三国的一些小段子,故事主线是对的,某些细节么?由作者YY。当然,你也可以YY历史么?本来就是一群人在YY那么你准备好了么,进入一个从初读者到研究家的一本小说。轻松幽默了解三国。
  • The Man Who Knew Too Much

    The Man Who Knew Too Much

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 超能悍妻:拐个总裁当备胎

    超能悍妻:拐个总裁当备胎

    她——吴亦双,清秀玲珑,秀外慧中,却对自己的身世一无所知。他——韩俊熙,高大冷俊,霸道凶残,却情系早已失踪多年的幼年玩伴——雷焉。他与她一个意外的结合,从此走上爱恨交织的路……他看到她水淋淋的秀发贴上细嫩的脸颊,弯月般的水眸荡漾起无限的涟漪。明明昨晚才宠她到黎明将至,现在他又向着她靠近,想要啃噬到她连骨头渣都不剩。而她颤抖地抱紧自己瘦俏的双肩,仰起那张精致明媚的小脸,小巧嫣红的小嘴轻轻道出:“我疼。”
  • 天混记

    天混记

    风平浪静,天山共色,灵兽祥和,人兽共处,这里是魔界与仙界的混沌交界。千百年来人兽祥和,因为这里有最神秘的职业——“降兽师”。突然,一群妖魔闯入这里,发动禁忌之力。上古神兽被永久封印,降兽师们毫无还手之力。一天后,这里被毁的面目全非,降兽师也就此灭门。降兽师已灭亡,魔界镇鬼师出现,仙界在二十年后的混沌开启会被灭亡,已成定局!而谁也没有想到,十八年后,一个少年的出现改变了整个局势!
  • 绿玉皇冠案

    绿玉皇冠案

    选自福尔摩斯探案故事集,包括《绿玉皇冠案》《斑点带子案》《五个橘核》等多篇脍炙人口的短篇小说。小说结构严谨,情节离奇曲折、引人人胜。以跌宕起伏的情节、缜密的逻辑推理、细致的心理分析,给读者呈现一个冷静、智慧与勇气并存的神探福尔摩斯。
  • 倾世艳后

    倾世艳后

    前世,西林婧是国公府不受宠的嫡女,是世人眼里的“灾星”,是丈夫争夺皇位的棋子,是弑君的罪妃,最后死于非命,不得善终。重活一世,历经蜕变,她成了东宫的太子妃。而看似病弱的太子殿下竟是个深藏不露的腹黑男!对萧天胤来说,天下不过是他手中的一盘棋局,他算好了一切,唯独没算到自己会对她情根深种。
  • 冥武记

    冥武记

    滴水可以穿石,星火可以燎原,十年可以磨剑,叶枫是一滴水,一簇火,十年中的一天,一小时,一分钟,一秒钟,在别人忽略它,无法注意到他,发现不了他的时候,杀人于无形。