What manner of dwelling1 the Thelemites had.
In the middle of the lower court there was a stately fountain of fair alabaster2. Upon the top thereof stood the three Graces, with their cornucopias3, or horns of abundance, and did jet out the water at their breasts, mouth, ears, eyes, and other open passages of the body. The inside of the buildings in this lower court stood upon great pillars of chalcedony stone and porphyry marble made archways after a goodly antique fashion. Within those were spacious4 galleries, long and large, adorned5 with curious pictures, the horns of bucks6 and unicorns7: with rhinoceroses8, water-horses called hippopotames, the teeth and tusks9 of elephants, and other things well worth the beholding10. The lodging11 of the ladies, for so we may call those gallant12 women, took up all from the tower Arctic unto the gate Mesembrine. The men possessed13 the rest. Before the said lodging of the ladies, that they might have their recreation, between the two first towers, on the outside, were placed the tiltyard, the barriers or lists for tournaments, the hippodrome or riding-court, the theatre or public playhouse, and natatory or place to swim in, with most admirable baths in three stages, situated14 above one another, well furnished with all necessary accommodation, and store of myrtle-water. By the river-side was the fair garden of pleasure, and in the midst of that the glorious labyrinth15. Between the two other towers were the courts for the tennis and the balloon. Towards the tower Criere stood the orchard16 full of all fruit-trees, set and ranged in a quincuncial order. At the end of that was the great park, abounding17 with all sort of venison. Betwixt the third couple of towers were the butts18 and marks for shooting with a snapwork gun, an ordinary bow for common archery, or with a crossbow. The office-houses were without the tower Hesperia, of one storey high. The stables were beyond the offices, and before them stood the falconry, managed by ostrich-keepers and falconers very expert in the art, and it was yearly supplied and furnished by the Candians, Venetians, Sarmates, now called Muscoviters, with all sorts of most excellent hawks19, eagles, gerfalcons, goshawks, sacres, lanners, falcons20, sparrowhawks, marlins, and other kinds of them, so gentle and perfectly21 well manned, that, flying of themselves sometimes from the castle for their own disport22, they would not fail to catch whatever they encountered. The venery, where the beagles and hounds were kept, was a little farther off, drawing towards the park.
All the halls, chambers23, and closets or cabinets were richly hung with tapestry24 and hangings of divers25 sorts, according to the variety of the seasons of the year. All the pavements and floors were covered with green cloth. The beds were all embroidered26. In every back-chamber or withdrawing-room there was a looking-glass of pure crystal set in a frame of fine gold, garnished27 all about with pearls, and was of such greatness that it would represent to the full the whole lineaments and proportion of the person that stood before it. At the going out of the halls which belong to the ladies’ lodgings28 were the perfumers and trimmers through whose hands the gallants passed when they were to visit the ladies. Those sweet artificers did every morning furnish the ladies’ chambers with the spirit of roses, orange-flower-water, and angelica; and to each of them gave a little precious casket vapouring forth29 the most odoriferous exhalations of the choicest aromatical scents30.
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3 cornucopias | |
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5 adorned | |
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6 bucks | |
n.雄鹿( buck的名词复数 );钱;(英国十九世纪初的)花花公子;(用于某些表达方式)责任v.(马等)猛然弓背跃起( buck的第三人称单数 );抵制;猛然震荡;马等尥起后蹄跳跃 | |
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15 labyrinth | |
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16 orchard | |
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鹰( hawk的名词复数 ); 鹰派人物,主战派人物 | |
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