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第16章 XVI.
'Blithe were it then to wander here!
But now--beshrew yon nimble deer--
Like that same hermit's, thin and spare, The copse must give my evening fare;Some mossy bank my couch must be, Some rustling oak my canopy.
Yet pass we that; the war and chase Give little choice of resting-place;--A summer night in greenwood spent Were but to-morrow's merriment:
But hosts may in these wilds abound, Such as are better missed than found;To meet with Highland plunderers here Were worse than loss of steed or deer.--I am alone;--my bugle-strain May call some straggler of the train;Or, fall the worst that may betide, Ere now this falchion has been tried.'