| 选择字号:【大】【中】【小】 | 关灯
护眼
|
Prologue
关注小说网官方公众号(noveltingroom),原版名著免费领。
The father of Sir Percival was that king hight Pellinore who fought so terrible a battle with King Arthur as has been told in the Book of King Arthur. For it was after that fight that King Arthur obtained his famous sword Excalibur, as was therein told.
Now, King Pellinore was one of those eleven kings who, in the beginning of King Arthur's reign1, were in rebellion against King Arthur as hath been told in the book aforesaid, and he was one of the last of all those kings to yield when he was overcome. So King Arthur drove him from town to town and from place to place until, at last, he was driven away from the habitations of men and into the forests like to a wild beast.
King Pellinore fleeth to the wilderness2.
Now, King Pellinore took with him into the wilderness his wife and his four sons; to wit, Lamorack and Aglaval and Dornar and Percival. Of these, Percival was but three years of age; the others, excepting Dornar, being nigh to the estate of manhood. Thereafter that noble family dwelt in the forest like hunted animals, and that was a very great hardship for the lady who had been queen; and, likewise, it was greatly to the peril3 of the young child, Percival.
Now, Percival was extraordinarily4 beautiful and his mother loved him above all her other sons. Wherefore she feared lest the young child should die of those hardships in the wilderness.
So one day King Pellinore said: "Dear love, I am now in no wise prepared for to defend thee and this little one. Wherefore, for a while, I shall put ye away from me so that ye may remain in secret hiding until such time as the child shall have grown in years and stature5 to the estate of manhood and may so defend himself.
"Now of all my one-time possessions I have only two left to me. One of these is a lonely castle in this forest (unto which I am now betaking my way), and the other is a solitary6 tower at a great distance from this, and in a very
点击
收听单词发音
收听单词发音
1
reign
|
|
| n.统治时期,统治,支配,盛行;v.占优势 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
2
wilderness
|
|
| n.杳无人烟的一片陆地、水等,荒漠 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
3
peril
|
|
| n.(严重的)危险;危险的事物 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
4
extraordinarily
|
|
| adv.格外地;极端地 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
5
stature
|
|
| n.(高度)水平,(高度)境界,身高,身材 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
6
solitary
|
|
| adj.孤独的,独立的,荒凉的;n.隐士 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
7
desolate
|
|
| adj.荒凉的,荒芜的;孤独的,凄凉的;v.使荒芜,使孤寂 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
8
knight
|
|
| n.骑士,武士;爵士 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
9
forth
|
|
| adv.向前;向外,往外 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
10
behold
|
|
| v.看,注视,看到 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
11
ruby
|
|
| n.红宝石,红宝石色 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
12
ordain
|
|
| vi.颁发命令;vt.命令,授以圣职,注定,任命 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
13
naught
|
|
| n.无,零 [=nought] | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
14
entirely
|
|
| ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
15
worthy
|
|
| adj.(of)值得的,配得上的;有价值的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
16
slain
|
|
| 杀死,宰杀,杀戮( slay的过去分词 ); (slay的过去分词) | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
17
implicated
|
|
| adj.密切关联的;牵涉其中的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
18
treacherous
|
|
| adj.不可靠的,有暗藏的危险的;adj.背叛的,背信弃义的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
19
knightly
|
|
| adj. 骑士般的 adv. 骑士般地 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
20
knights
|
|
| 骑士; (中古时代的)武士( knight的名词复数 ); 骑士; 爵士; (国际象棋中)马 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
21
smote
|
|
| v.猛打,重击,打击( smite的过去式 ) | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
22
countenance
|
|
| n.脸色,面容;面部表情;vt.支持,赞同 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
23
marvelled
|
|
| v.惊奇,对…感到惊奇( marvel的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
24
javelin
|
|
| n.标枪,投枪 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
25
pinnacle
|
|
| n.尖塔,尖顶,山峰;(喻)顶峰 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
26
beholds
|
|
| v.看,注视( behold的第三人称单数 );瞧;看呀;(叙述中用于引出某人意外的出现)哎哟 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
27
ablaze
|
|
| adj.着火的,燃烧的;闪耀的,灯火辉煌的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
28
beheld
|
|
| v.看,注视( behold的过去式和过去分词 );瞧;看呀;(叙述中用于引出某人意外的出现)哎哟 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
29
splendor
|
|
| n.光彩;壮丽,华丽;显赫,辉煌 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
30
awakened
|
|
| v.(使)醒( awaken的过去式和过去分词 );(使)觉醒;弄醒;(使)意识到 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
31
solitudes
|
|
| n.独居( solitude的名词复数 );孤独;荒僻的地方;人迹罕至的地方 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
32
mien
|
|
| n.风采;态度 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
33
discourse
|
|
| n.论文,演说;谈话;话语;vi.讲述,著述 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
34
courteous
|
|
| adj.彬彬有礼的,客气的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
35
comely
|
|
| adj.漂亮的,合宜的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
36
wilt
|
|
| v.(使)植物凋谢或枯萎;(指人)疲倦,衰弱 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
37
westward
|
|
| n.西方,西部;adj.西方的,向西的;adv.向西 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
38
salute
|
|
| vi.行礼,致意,问候,放礼炮;vt.向…致意,迎接,赞扬;n.招呼,敬礼,礼炮 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
39
saluted
|
|
| v.欢迎,致敬( salute的过去式和过去分词 );赞扬,赞颂 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
40
travail
|
|
| n.阵痛;努力 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
41
abashed
|
|
| adj.窘迫的,尴尬的v.使羞愧,使局促,使窘迫( abash的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
42
sundry
|
|
| adj.各式各样的,种种的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
43
refreshment
|
|
| n.恢复,精神爽快,提神之事物;(复数)refreshments:点心,茶点 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
44
diligent
|
|
| adj.勤勉的,勤奋的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
45
inquiry
|
|
| n.打听,询问,调查,查问 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
46
gales
|
|
| 龙猫 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
47
shrine
|
|
| n.圣地,神龛,庙;v.将...置于神龛内,把...奉为神圣 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
48
courageous
|
|
| adj.勇敢的,有胆量的 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
49
injustice
|
|
| n.非正义,不公正,不公平,侵犯(别人的)权利 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
50
precepts
|
|
| n.规诫,戒律,箴言( precept的名词复数 ) | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
51
nay
|
|
| adv.不;n.反对票,投反对票者 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
52
bestow
|
|
| v.把…赠与,把…授予;花费 | |
参考例句: |
|
|
|
下一章:
Chapter First
©英文小说网 2005-2010