Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott Volume V Part 26

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In the third part you soon shall find, That fortune was to him most kind, And after many dangers past, He came to Durham at the last.

PART III

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He went by chance, as I heard say, To that same house that very day In which his G.o.dfather did dwell; But mind what luck to him befell--

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This child did crave a service there, On which came out his G.o.dfather, {p.300} And seeing him a pretty youth, He took him for his Page in truth.

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Then in this place he pleased so well, That 'bove the rest he bore the bell; This child so well the Lord did please, He raised him higher by degrees.

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He made him Butler sure indeed, And then his Steward with all speed, Which made the other servants spite, And envy him both day and night.

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He was never false unto his trust, But proved ever true and just; And to the Lord did hourly pray To guide him still both night and day.

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In this place, plainly it appears, He lived the s.p.a.ce of seven years; His parents then he thought upon, And of his promise to return.

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Then humbly of his Lord did crave, That he his free consent might have To go and see his parents dear, He had not seen this many a year.

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Then having leave, away he went, Not dreaming of the false intent That was contrived against him then By wicked, false, deceitful men.

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They had in his portmanteau put This n.o.ble Lord's fine golden cup; That when the Lord at dinner was, The cup was missed as come to pa.s.s.

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"Where can it be?" this Lord did say, "We had it here but yesterday."

{p.301} The Butler then replied with speed, "If you will hear the truth indeed.

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"Your darling Steward which is gone, With feathered nest away is flown; I'll warrant you he has that, and more That doth belong unto your store."

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"No," says this Lord, "that cannot be, For I have tried his honesty;"

"Then," said the Cook, "my Lord, I die Upon a tree full ten feet high."

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Then hearing what these men did say, He sent a messenger that day, To take him with a hue and cry, And bring him back immediately.

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They searched his portmanteau with speed, In which they found the cup indeed; Then was he struck with sad surprise, He could not well believe his eyes.

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The a.s.sizes then were drawing nigh, And he was tried and doomed to die; And his injured innocence Could nothing say in his defense.

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But going to the Gallows tree, On which he thought to hanged be He clapped his hands upon his breast, And thus in tears these words exprest:--

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"Blind Fortune will be Fortune still, I see, let man do what he will; For though this day I needs must die, I am not guilty--no, not I."

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This n.o.ble Lord was in amaze, He stood and did with wonder gaze; {p.302} Then he spoke out with words so mild,-- "What mean you by that saying, Child?"

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"Will that your Lords.h.i.+p," then said he, "Grant one day's full reprieve for me, A dismal story I'll relate, Concerning of my wretched fate."

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"Speak up, my Child," this Lord did say, "I say you shall not die this day-- And if I find you innocent, I'll crown your days with sweet content."

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He told him all his dangers past, He had gone through from first to last, He fetched the chain and cabinet, Likewise the paper that was writ.

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When that this n.o.ble Lord did see, He ran to him most eagerly, And in his arms did him embrace, Repeating of those words in haste.--

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"My Child, my Child, how blessed am I Thou art innocent, and shalt not die; For I'm indeed thy G.o.dfather, And thou wast born in fair Yorks.h.i.+re.

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