登陆注册
15397600000069

第69章

They stood pretty high upon the side of the glen, which had suddenly opened into a sort of amphitheatre to give room for a pure and profound lake of a few acres extent, and a space of level ground around it.The banks then arose everywhere steeply, and in some places were varied by rocks--in others covered with the copse, which run up, feathering their sides lightly and irregularly, and breaking the uniformity of the green pasture-ground.--Beneath, the lake discharged itself into the huddling and tumultuous brook, which had been their companion since they had entered the glen.At the point at which it issued from ``its parent lake,'' stood the ruins which they had come to visit.They were not of great extent; but the singular beauty, as well as the wild and sequestered character of the spot on which they were situated, gave them an interest and importance superior to that which attaches itself to architectural remains of greater consequence, but placed near to ordinary houses, and possessing less romantic accompaniments.The eastern window of the church remained entire, with all its ornaments and tracery work; and the sides, upheld by flying buttresses whose airy support, detached from the wall against which they were placed, and ornamented with pinnacles and carved work, gave a variety and lightness to the building.The roof and western end of the church were completely ruinous; but the latter appeared to have made one side of a square, of which the ruins of the conventual buildings formed other two, and the gardens a fourth.The side of these buildings which overhung the brook, was partly founded on a steep and precipitous rock; for the place had been occasionally turned to military purposes, and had been taken with great slaughter during Montrose's wars.The ground formerly occupied by the garden was still marked by a few orchard trees.At a greater distance from the buildings were detached oaks and elms and chestnuts, growing singly, which had attained great size.The rest of the space between the ruins and the hill was a close-cropt sward, which the daily pasture of the sheep kept in much finer order than if it had been subjected to the scythe and broom.The whole scene had a repose, which was still and affecting without being monotonous.The dark, deep basin, in which the clear blue lake reposed, reflecting the water lilies which grew on its surface, and the trees which here and there threw their arms from the banks, was finely contrasted with the haste and tumult of the brook which broke away from the outlet, as if escaping from confinement and hurried down the glen, wheeling around the base of the rock on which the ruins were situated, and brawling in foam and fury with every shelve and stone which obstructed its passage.A similar contrast was seen between the level green meadow, in which the ruins were situated, and the large timber-trees which were scattered over it, compared with the precipitous banks which arose at a short distance around, partly fringed with light and feathery underwood, partly rising in steeps clothed with purple heath, and partly more abruptly elevated into fronts of grey rock, chequered with lichen, and with those hardy plants which find root even in the most and crevices of the crags.

``There was the retreat of learning in the days of darkness, Mr.Lovel!'' said Oldbuck,--around whom the company had now grouped themselves while they admired the unexpected opening of a prospect so romantic;--``there reposed the sages who were aweary of the world, and devoted either to that which was to come, or to the service of the generations who should follow them in this.I will show you presently the library;--see that stretch of wall with square-shafted windows--there it existed, stored, as an old manuscript in my possession assures me, with five thousand volumes.And here I might well take up the lamentation of the learned Leland, who, regretting the downfall of the conventual libraries, exclaims, like Rachel weeping for her children, that if the Papal laws, decrees, decretals, clementines, and other such drugs of the devil--yea, if Heytesburg's sophisms, Porphyry's universals, Aristotle's logic, and Dunse's divinity, with such other lousy legerdemains (begging your pardon, Miss Wardour) and fruits of the bottomless pit,--had leaped out of our libraries, for the accommodation of grocers, candlemakers, soapsellers, and other worldly occupiers, we might have been therewith contented.But to put our ancient chronicles, our noble histories, our learned commentaries, and national muniments, to such offices of contempt and subjection, has greatly degraded our nation, and showed ourselves dishonoured in the eyes of posterity to the utmost stretch of time--O negligence most unfriendly to our land!''

``And, O John Knox'' said the Baronet, ``through whose influence, and under whose auspices, the patriotic task was accomplished!''

The Antiquary, somewhat in the situation of a woodcock caught in his own springe, turned short round and coughed, to excuse a slight blush as he mustered his answer--``as to the Apostle of the Scottish Reformation''--But Miss Wardour broke in to interrupt a conversation so dangerous.``Pray, who was the author you quoted, Mr.

Oldbuck?''

``The learned Leland, Miss Wardour, who lost his senses on witnessing the destruction of the conventual libraries in England.''

``Now, I think,'' replied the young lady, ``his misfortune may have saved the rationality of some modern antiquaries, which would certainly have been drowned if so vast a lake of learning had not been diminished by draining.''

``Well, thank Heaven, there is no danger now--they have hardly left us a spoonful in which to perform the dire feat.''

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 御界幻虚

    御界幻虚

    澜荒大陆,以武为尊,宗门林立,万族并起。一少年伴五彩神光降生,是轮回,还是因果?从弱小走向强大,脚踏天才,败尽敌手。异族入侵,奔赴战场,一腔热血,肩负最原始的使命…
  • 逆袭的战争

    逆袭的战争

    这是一场逆袭的战争,不是小人物与大人物的战争,也不是大人物之间的战争,而是公平、正义与践踏道德、法律者的战争。王锋,有着很多的身份,退役特工、佣兵之王、娱乐大亨、商业帝国幕后金主……,但,永远不变的是心中的那一份正义、公平。
  • 寄我未开始的初恋

    寄我未开始的初恋

    初恋是我们很多人回味的,虽然,我们没有在一起,但是我们也是幸福的。我们或许在遗憾,可是生活仍在继续。
  • 星辰大陆:谎言的牢笼

    星辰大陆:谎言的牢笼

    十六年,她被困于一个无形的谎言牢笼十六年。启程,寻找谎言的真相,一路上披荆斩棘谁又能给她温暖,给她依靠?打开谎言的牢笼,残酷的真相展现眼前,究竟是爱?还是恨?
  • 福妻驾到

    福妻驾到

    现代饭店彪悍老板娘魂穿古代。不分是非的极品婆婆?三年未归生死不明的丈夫?心狠手辣的阴毒亲戚?贪婪而好色的地主老财?吃上顿没下顿的贫困宭境?不怕不怕,神仙相助,一技在手,天下我有!且看现代张悦娘,如何身带福气玩转古代,开面馆、收小弟、左纳财富,右傍美男,共绘幸福生活大好蓝图!!!!快本新书《天媒地聘》已经上架开始销售,只要3.99元即可将整本书抱回家,你还等什么哪,赶紧点击下面的直通车,享受乐乐精心为您准备的美食盛宴吧!)
  • 忆梦醉仙缘

    忆梦醉仙缘

    人生如梦亦如戏,谁又能主演沉浮。梦仙途,战群雄;破尽苍穹,斗尽天命;演绎了那万年,醉凡尘,醒如梦;醉梦亦不醉,醒梦亦不醒,回首皆竟是场梦?
  • 生气等于惩罚自己

    生气等于惩罚自己

    当处于人生低谷时,有的人能够坦然地面对一切困境与不幸,并快乐地生活着,有人则自报自弃,生气堕落,一蹶不振。与其意志消沉,不如忘却烦恼,摆正心态,把精力和时间放在工作、学习和事业上,让自己的知识领域拓宽,让自己睿智起来,这样才会让自己的实力增强。生气只会让别人感到你的自制力差,一味的沉浸在低落的世界里,毫无进取之心。越是在逆境之中,越要保持良好的心态。
  • 炮灰营

    炮灰营

    当你知道我们所在的地球成为别人的玩物时,你会去干什么?就这么任命还是奋起反抗?当一个士兵在靠着自己的双手,靠着自己的人格魅力从所谓的外星盟友那里搞到一套机甲,他又能起多大的作用。爱恨情仇,物种的诞生和毁灭。都显得那么渺小的时候。猪脚,只能靠自己去夺回属于人类的一切。
  • 相思谋:妃常难娶

    相思谋:妃常难娶

    某日某王府张灯结彩,婚礼进行时,突然不知从哪冒出来一个小孩,对着新郎道:“爹爹,今天您的大婚之喜,娘亲让我来还一样东西。”说完提着手中的玉佩在新郎面前晃悠。此话一出,一府宾客哗然,然当大家看清这小孩与新郎如一个模子刻出来的面容时,顿时石化。此时某屋顶,一个绝色女子不耐烦的声音响起:“儿子,事情办完了我们走,别在那磨矶,耽误时间。”新郎一看屋顶上的女子,当下怒火攻心,扔下新娘就往女子所在的方向扑去,吼道:“女人,你给本王站住。”一场爱与被爱的追逐正式开始、、、、、、、
  • 樱花有七秒记忆

    樱花有七秒记忆

    没有花飞凤舞,没有乱蝶鸣叫,只有你和樱花的七秒记忆,从此,沦陷,在无挽回之地。我从来不相信天长地久,也不懂会有人因为爱情变得迷失自己,太可悲了,我从不相信的东西竟然发生在我的身上。如果那天没有在樱花园见到你那么这一生我都不可能会相信爱情,他太泛滥了。那天一个如同精灵般的女孩儿飘逸着长发站在樱花园里,显得孤寂却又美丽,七秒我便记住了她,爱上了她,认定了她。樱花有记忆么?不知道也没有人知道,我只知道在樱花园里我站在樱花树下爱上了一个女孩儿,可笑我连别人的名字都不知道。冷暗哲。