That evening they made known to my lord Media that an interval5 of two days must elapse ere the games were renewed, in order to reward the victors, bury their dead, and provide for the execution of an Islander, who under the provocation6 of a blow, had killed a stranger.
As this suspension of the festivities had been wholly unforeseen, our hosts were induced to withdraw the embargo7 laid upon our canoes. Nevertheless, they pressed us to remain; saying, that what was to come would far exceed in interest, what had already taken place. The games in prospect8 being of a naval9 description, embracing certain hand-to- hand contests in the water between shoals of web-footed warriors10.
It was in the cool of the early morning, at that hour when a man's face can be known, that we set sail from Diranda; and in the ghostly twilight13, our thoughts reverted14 to the phantom15 that so suddenly had cleared the plain. With interest we hearkened to the recitals16 of Mohi; who discoursing17 of the sad end of many brave chieftains in Mardi, made allusion18 to the youthful Adondo, one of the most famous of the chiefs of the chronicles. In a canoe-fight, after performing prodigies19 of valor20; he was wounded in the head, and sunk to the bottom of the lagoon21.
"There is a noble monody upon the death of Adondo," said Yoomy. "Shall I sing it, my lord? It. is very beautiful; nor could I ever repeat it without a tear."
And Yoomy sang:—
Departed the pride and the glory of Mardi:
His warriors bend over their spears,
His sisters gaze upward and mourn.
Weep, weep, for Adondo, is dead!
The sun has gone down in a shower;
Buried in clouds in the face of the moon;
And stand in the eyes of the flowers;
Coursing adown the mountains.—
Departed the pride, and the glory of Mardi:
The vaunt of her isles sleeps deep in the sea.
Not showers of rain, but the tears of Oro.
"A dismal32 time it must have been," yawned Media, "not a dry brook29 then in Mardi, not a lake that was not moist. Lachrymose33 rivulets34, and inconsolable lagoons35! Call you this poetry, minstrel?"
"Mohi has something like a tear in his eye," said Yoomy.
"False!" cried Mohi, brushing it aside.
"Who composed that monody?" said Babbalanja. "I have often heard it before."
"None know, Babbalanja but the poet must be still singing to himself; his songs bursting through the turf in the flowers over his grave."
"But gentle Yoomy, Adondo is a legendary36 hero, indefinitely dating back. May not his monody, then, be a spontaneous melody, that has been with us since Mardi began? What bard37 composed the soft verses that our palm boughs38 sing at even? Nay39, Yoomy, that monody was not written by man."
"Ah! Would that I had been the poet, Babbalanja; for then had I been famous indeed; those lines are chanted through all the isles, by prince and peasant. Yes, Adondo's monody will pervade40 the ages, like the low under-tone you hear, when many singers do sing."
"My lord, my lord," cried Babbalanja, "but this were to be truly immortal;—to be perpetuated41 in our works, and not in our names. Let me, oh Oro! be anonymously42 known!"
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颅骨( skull的名词复数 ); 脑袋; 脑子; 脑瓜 | |
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n.骰子;vt.把(食物)切成小方块,冒险 | |
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