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第39章 ENGLAND UNDER HENRY THE SECOND-PART THE FIRST(7)

The conference was held beneath an old wide-spreading green elm-tree,upon a plain in France.It led to nothing.The war recommenced.Prince Richard began his fighting career,by leading an army against his father;but his father beat him and his army back;and thousands of his men would have rued the day in which they fought in such a wicked cause,had not the King received news of an invasion of England by the Scots,and promptly come home through a great storm to repress it.And whether he really began to fear that he suffered these troubles because a Becket had been murdered;or whether he wished to rise in the favour of the Pope,who had now declared a Becket to be a saint,or in the favour of his own people,of whom many believed that even a Becket's senseless tomb could work miracles,I don't know:but the King no sooner landed in England than he went straight to Canterbury;and when he came within sight of the distant Cathedral,he dismounted from his horse,took off his shoes,and walked with bare and bleeding feet to a Becket's grave.There,he lay down on the ground,lamenting,in the presence of many people;and by-and-by he went into the Chapter House,and,removing his clothes from his back and shoulders,submitted himself to be beaten with knotted cords (not beaten very hard,I dare say though)by eighty Priests,one after another.It chanced that on the very day when the King made this curious exhibition of himself,a complete victory was obtained over the Scots;which very much delighted the Priests,who said that it was won because of his great example of repentance.

For the Priests in general had found out,since a Becket's death,that they admired him of all things-though they had hated him very cordially when he was alive.

The Earl of Flanders,who was at the head of the base conspiracy of the King's undutiful sons and their foreign friends,took the opportunity of the King being thus employed at home,to lay siege to Rouen,the capital of Normandy.But the King,who was extraordinarily quick and active in all his movements,was at Rouen,too,before it was supposed possible that he could have left England;and there he so defeated the said Earl of Flanders,that the conspirators proposed peace,and his bad sons Henry and Geoffrey submitted.Richard resisted for six weeks;but,being beaten out of castle after castle,he at last submitted too,and his father forgave him.

To forgive these unworthy princes was only to afford them breathing-time for new faithlessness.They were so false,disloyal,and dishonourable,that they were no more to be trusted than common thieves.In the very next year,Prince Henry rebelled again,and was again forgiven.In eight years more,Prince Richard rebelled against his elder brother;and Prince Geoffrey infamously said that the brothers could never agree well together,unless they were united against their father.In the very next year after their reconciliation by the King,Prince Henry again rebelled against his father;and again submitted,swearing to be true;and was again forgiven;and again rebelled with Geoffrey.

But the end of this perfidious Prince was come.He fell sick at a French town;and his conscience terribly reproaching him with his baseness,he sent messengers to the King his father,imploring him to come and see him,and to forgive him for the last time on his bed of death.The generous King,who had a royal and forgiving mind towards his children always,would have gone;but this Prince had been so unnatural,that the noblemen about the King suspected treachery,and represented to him that he could not safely trust his life with such a traitor,though his own eldest son.Therefore the King sent him a ring from off his finger as a token of forgiveness;and when the Prince had kissed it,with much grief and many tears,and had confessed to those around him how bad,and wicked,and undutiful a son he had been;he said to the attendant Priests:'O,tie a rope about my body,and draw me out of bed,and lay me down upon a bed of ashes,that I may die with prayers to God in a repentant manner!'And so he died,at twenty-seven years old.

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