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第14章 ENGLAND UNDER ATHELSTAN AND THE SIX BOY-KINGS(5)

To crown this misery,English officers and men deserted,and even the favourites of Ethelred the Unready,becoming traitors,seized many of the English ships,turned pirates against their own country,and aided by a storm occasioned the loss of nearly the whole English navy.

There was but one man of note,at this miserable pass,who was true to his country and the feeble King.He was a priest,and a brave one.For twenty days,the Archbishop of Canterbury defended that city against its Danish besiegers;and when a traitor in the town threw the gates open and admitted them,he said,in chains,'I will not buy my life with money that must be extorted from the suffering people.Do with me what you please!'Again and again,he steadily refused to purchase his release with gold wrung from the poor.

At last,the Danes being tired of this,and being assembled at a drunken merry-******,had him brought into the feasting-hall.

'Now,bishop,'they said,'we want gold!'

He looked round on the crowd of angry faces;from the shaggy beards close to him,to the shaggy beards against the walls,where men were mounted on tables and forms to see him over the heads of others:and he knew that his time was come.

'I have no gold,'he said.

'Get it,bishop!'they all thundered.

'That,I have often told you I will not,'said he.

They gathered closer round him,threatening,but he stood unmoved.

Then,one man struck him;then,another;then a cursing soldier picked up from a heap in a corner of the hall,where fragments had been rudely thrown at dinner,a great ox-bone,and cast it at his face,from which the blood came spurting forth;then,others ran to the same heap,and knocked him down with other bones,and bruised and battered him;until one soldier whom he had baptised (willing,as I hope for the sake of that soldier's soul,to shorten the sufferings of the good man)struck him dead with his battle-axe.

If Ethelred had had the heart to emulate the courage of this noble archbishop,he might have done something yet.But he paid the Danes forty-eight thousand pounds,instead,and gained so little by the cowardly act,that Sweyn soon afterwards came over to subdue all England.So broken was the attachment of the English people,by this time,to their incapable King and their forlorn country which could not protect them,that they welcomed Sweyn on all sides,as a deliverer.London faithfully stood out,as long as the King was within its walls;but,when he sneaked away,it also welcomed the Dane.Then,all was over;and the King took refuge abroad with the Duke of Normandy,who had already given shelter to the King's wife,once the Flower of that country,and to her children.

Still,the English people,in spite of their sad sufferings,could not quite forget the great King Alfred and the Saxon race.When Sweyn died suddenly,in little more than a month after he had been proclaimed King of England,they generously sent to Ethelred,to say that they would have him for their King again,'if he would only govern them better than he had governed them before.'The Unready,instead of coming himself,sent Edward,one of his sons,to make promises for him.At last,he followed,and the English declared him King.The Danes declared CANUTE,the son of Sweyn,King.Thus,direful war began again,and lasted for three years,when the Unready died.And I know of nothing better that he did,in all his reign of eight and thirty years.

Was Canute to be King now?Not over the Saxons,they said;they must have EDMUND,one of the sons of the Unready,who was surnamed IRONSIDE,because of his strength and stature.Edmund and Canute thereupon fell to,and fought five battles-O unhappy England,what a fighting-ground it was!-and then Ironside,who was a big man,proposed to Canute,who was a little man,that they two should fight it out in single combat.If Canute had been the big man,he would probably have said yes,but,being the little man,he decidedly said no.However,he declared that he was willing to divide the kingdom-to take all that lay north of Watling Street,as the old Roman military road from Dover to Chester was called,and to give Ironside all that lay south of it.Most men being weary of so much bloodshed,this was done.But Canute soon became sole King of England;for Ironside died suddenly within two months.

Some think that he was killed,and killed by Canute's orders.No one knows.

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