第 5 节
作者:青涩春天      更新:2021-02-20 16:55      字数:6977
  should occupy the country to which they were sailing three hundred
  years; and half of that time; a hundred and fifty years; should
  plunder and despoil the same。  They first landed on the eastern
  side of the island; by the invitation of the unlucky king; and
  there fixed their sharp talons; apparently to fight in favour of
  the island; but alas! more truly against it。  Their mother…land;
  finding her first brood thus successful; sends forth a larger
  company of her wolfish offspring; which sailing over; join
  themselves to their bastard…born comrades。  From that time the
  germ of iniquity and the root of contention planted their poison
  amongst us; as we deserved; and shot forth into leaves and branches。
  the barbarians being thus introduced as soldiers into the island;
  to encounter; as they falsely said; any dangers in defence of
  their hospitable entertainers; obtain an allowance of provisions;
  which; for some time being plentifully bestowed; stopped their
  doggish mouths。  Yet they complain that their monthly supplies
  are not furnished in sufficient abundance; and they industriously
  aggravate each occasion of quarrel; saying that unless more
  liberality is shown them; they will break the treaty and plunder
  the whole island。  In a short time; they follow up their threats
  with deeds。
  24。 For the fire of vengeance; justly kindled by former crimes;
  spread from sea to sea; fed by the hands of our foes in the east;
  and did not cease; until; destroying the neighbouring towns and
  lands; it reached the other side of the island; and dipped its
  red and savage tongue in the western ocean。  In these assaults;
  therefore; not unlike that of the Assyrian upon Judea; was fulfilled
  in our case what the prophet describes in words of lamentation;
  〃They have burned with fire the sanctuary; they have polluted on
  earth the tabernacle of thy name。〃  And again; 〃O God; the gentiles
  have come into thine inheritance; thy holy temple have they
  defiled;〃 &c。  So that all the columns were levelled with the
  ground by the frequent strokes of the battering…ram; all the
  husbandmen routed; together with their bishops; priests; and
  people; whilst the sword gleamed; and the flames crackled around
  them on every side。  Lamentable to behold; in the midst of the
  streets lay the tops of lofty towers; tumbled to the ground; stones
  of high walls; holy altars; fragments of human bodies; covered
  with livid clots of coagulated blood; looking as if they had
  been squeezed together in a press;* and with no chance of being
  buried; save in the ruins of the houses; or in the ravening
  bellies of wild beasts and birds; with reverence be it spoken
  for their blessed souls; if; indeed; there were many found who
  were carried; at that time; into the high heaven by the holy
  angels。  So entirely had the vintage; once so fine; degenerated
  and become bitter; that; in the words of the prophet; there was
  hardly a grape or ear of corn to be seen where the husbandman
  had turned his back。
  25。 Some therefore; of the miserable remnant; being taken in
  the mountains; were murdered in great numbers; others; constrained
  by famine; came and yielded themselves to be slaves for ever to
  their foes; running the risk of being instantly slain; which truly
  was the greatest favour that could be offered them: some others
  passed beyond the seas with loud lamentations instead of the voice
  of exhortation。  〃Thou hast given us as sheep to be slaughtered;
  and among the Gentiles hast thou dispersed us。〃  Others; committing
  the safeguard of their lives; which were in continual jeopardy;
  to the mountains; precipices; thickly wooded forests; and to the
  rocks of the seas (albeit with trembling hearts); remained still
  in their country。  But in the meanwhile; an opportunity happening;
  when these most cruel robbers were returned home; the poor remnants
  of our nation (to whom flocked from divers places round about our
  miserable countrymen as fast as bees to their hives; for fear of
  an ensuing storm); being strengthened by God; calling upon him
  with all their hearts; as the poet says;〃With their unnumbered
  vows they burden heaven;〃 that they might not be brought to utter
  destruction; took arms under the conduct of Ambrosius Aurelianus;
  a modest man; who of all the Roman nation was then alone in the
  confusion of this troubled period by chance left alive。  His
  parents; who for their merit were adorned with the purple; had
  been slain in these same broils; and now his progeny in these
  our days; although shamefully degenerated from the worthiness
  of their ancestors; provoke to battle their cruel conquerors;
  and by the goodness of our Lord obtain the victory。
  26。 After this; sometimes our countrymen; sometimes the enemy;
  won the field; to the end that our Lord might in this land try
  after his accustomed manner these his Israelites; whether they
  loved him or not; until the year of the siege of Bath…hill; when
  took place also the last almost; though not the least slaughter
  of our cruel foes; which was (as I am sure) forty…four years and
  one month after the landing of the Saxons; and also the time of
  my own nativity。  And yet neither to this day are the cities of
  our country inhabited as before; but being forsaken and overthrown;
  still lie desolate; our foreign wars having ceased; but our civil
  troubles still remaining。  For as well the remembrance of such
  terrible desolation of the island; as also of the unexpected
  recovery of the same; remained in the minds of those who were
  eyewitnesses of the wonderful events of both; and in regard
  thereof; kings; public magistrates; and private persons; with
  priests and clergymen; did all and every one of them live orderly
  according to their several vocations。  But when these had departed
  out of this world; and a new race succeeded; who were ignorant
  of this troublesome time; and had only experience of the present
  prosperity; all the laws of truth and justice were so shaken and
  subverted; that not so much as a vestige or remembrance of these
  virtues remained among the above…named orders of men; except among
  a very few who; compared with the great multitude which were
  daily rushing headlong down to hell; are accounted so small a
  number; that our reverend mother; the church; scarcely beholds
  them; her only true children; reposing in her bosom; whose
  worthy lives; being a pattern to al men; and beloved of God;
  inasmuch as by their holy prayers; as by certain pillars and most
  profitable supporters; our infirmity is sustained up; that it may
  not utterly be broken down; I would have no one suppose I intended
  to reprove; if forced by the increasing multitude of offences;
  I have freely; aye; with anguish; not so much declared as bewailed
  the wickedness of those who are become servants; not only to their
  bellies; but also to the devil rather than to Christ; who is our
  blessed God; world without end。
  End