The Lady of the Shroud
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第67章 XXXII.

Such purpose dread could Malcolm spy In Ellen's quivering lip and eye, And eager rose to speak,--but ere His tongue could hurry forth his fear, Had Douglas marked the hectic strife, Where death seemed combating with life;For to her cheek, in feverish flood, One instant rushed the throbbing blood, Then ebbing back, with sudden sway, Left its domain as wan as clay.

'Roderick, enough! enough! ' he cried, 'My daughter cannot be thy bride;Not that the blush to wooer dear, Nor paleness that of maiden fear.

It may not be,--forgive her, Chief, Nor hazard aught for our relief.

Against his sovereign, Douglas ne'er Will level a rebellious spear.

'T was I that taught his youthful hand To rein a steed and wield a brand;I see him yet, the princely boy!

Not Ellen more my pride and joy;

I love him still, despite my wrongs By hasty wrath and slanderous tongues.

O. seek the grace you well may find, Without a cause to mine combined!'