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第81章 ENGLAND UNDER HENRY THE FIFTH(4)

He carried her off to Troyes,where she proclaimed herself Regent of France,and made him her lieutenant.The Armagnac party were at that time possessed of Paris;but,one of the gates of the city being secretly opened on a certain night to a party of the duke's men,they got into Paris,threw into the prisons all the Armagnacs upon whom they could lay their hands,and,a few nights afterwards,with the aid of a furious mob of sixty thousand people,broke the prisons open,and killed them all.The former Dauphin was now dead,and the King's third son bore the title.Him,in the height of this murderous scene,a French knight hurried out of bed,wrapped in a sheet,and bore away to Poitiers.So,when the revengeful Isabella and the Duke of Burgundy entered Paris in triumph after the slaughter of their enemies,the Dauphin was proclaimed at Poitiers as the real Regent.

King Henry had not been idle since his victory of Agincourt,but had repulsed a brave attempt of the French to recover Harfleur;had gradually conquered a great part of Normandy;and,at this crisis of affairs,took the important town of Rouen,after a siege of half a year.This great loss so alarmed the French,that the Duke of Burgundy proposed that a meeting to treat of peace should be held between the French and the English kings in a plain by the river Seine.On the appointed day,King Henry appeared there,with his two brothers,Clarence and Gloucester,and a thousand men.The unfortunate French King,being more mad than usual that day,could not come;but the Queen came,and with her the Princess Catherine:

who was a very lovely creature,and who made a real impression on King Henry,now that he saw her for the first time.This was the most important circumstance that arose out of the meeting.

As if it were impossible for a French nobleman of that time to be true to his word of honour in anything,Henry discovered that the Duke of Burgundy was,at that very moment,in secret treaty with the Dauphin;and he therefore abandoned the negotiation.

The Duke of Burgundy and the Dauphin,each of whom with the best reason distrusted the other as a noble ruffian surrounded by a party of noble ruffians,were rather at a loss how to proceed after this;but,at length they agreed to meet,on a bridge over the river Yonne,where it was arranged that there should be two strong gates put up,with an empty space between them;and that the Duke of Burgundy should come into that space by one gate,with ten men only;and that the Dauphin should come into that space by the other gate,also with ten men,and no more.

So far the Dauphin kept his word,but no farther.When the Duke of Burgundy was on his knee before him in the act of speaking,one of the Dauphin's noble ruffians cut the said duke down with a small axe,and others speedily finished him.

It was in vain for the Dauphin to pretend that this base murder was not done with his consent;it was too bad,even for France,and caused a general horror.The duke's heir hastened to make a treaty with King Henry,and the French Queen engaged that her husband should consent to it,whatever it was.Henry made peace,on condition of receiving the Princess Catherine in marriage,and being made Regent of France during the rest of the King's lifetime,and succeeding to the French crown at his death.He was soon married to the beautiful Princess,and took her proudly home to England,where she was crowned with great honour and glory.

This peace was called the Perpetual Peace;we shall soon see how long it lasted.It gave great satisfaction to the French people,although they were so poor and miserable,that,at the time of the celebration of the Royal marriage,numbers of them were dying with starvation,on the dunghills in the streets of Paris.There was some resistance on the part of the Dauphin in some few parts of France,but King Henry beat it all down.

And now,with his great possessions in France secured,and his beautiful wife to cheer him,and a son born to give him greater happiness,all appeared bright before him.But,in the fulness of his triumph and the height of his power,Death came upon him,and his day was done.When he fell ill at Vincennes,and found that he could not recover,he was very calm and quiet,and spoke serenely to those who wept around his bed.His wife and child,he said,he left to the loving care of his brother the Duke of Bedford,and his other faithful nobles.He gave them his advice that England should establish a friendship with the new Duke of Burgundy,and offer him the regency of France;that it should not set free the royal princes who had been taken at Agincourt;and that,whatever quarrel might arise with France,England should never make peace without holding Normandy.Then,he laid down his head,and asked the attendant priests to chant the penitential psalms.Amid which solemn sounds,on the thirty-first of August,one thousand four hundred and twenty-two,in only the thirty-fourth year of his age and the tenth of his reign,King Henry the Fifth passed away.

Slowly and mournfully they carried his embalmed body in a procession of great state to Paris,and thence to Rouen where his Queen was:from whom the sad intelligence of his death was concealed until he had been dead some days.Thence,lying on a bed of crimson and gold,with a golden crown upon the head,and a golden ball and sceptre lying in the nerveless hands,they carried it to Calais,with such a great retinue as seemed to dye the road black.The King of Scotland acted as chief mourner,all the Royal Household followed,the knights wore black armour and black plumes of feathers,crowds of men bore torches,making the night as light as day;and the widowed Princess followed last of all.At Calais there was a fleet of ships to bring the funeral host to Dover.And so,by way of London Bridge,where the service for the dead was chanted as it passed along,they brought the body to Westminster Abbey,and there buried it with great respect.

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