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第106章

A champion of great repute, named Wisin, settled upon a rock in Russia named Ana-fial, and harried both neighbouring and distant provinces with all kinds of outrage.This man used to blunt the edge of every weapon by merely looking at it.He was made so bold in consequence, by having lost all fear of wounds, that he used to carry off the wives of distinguished men and drag them to outrage before the eyes of their husbands.Starkad was roused by the tale of this villainy, and went to Russia to destroy the criminal; thinking nothing too hard to overcome, he challenged Wisin, attacked him, made even his tricks useless to him, and slew him.For Starkad covered his blade with a very fine skin, that it might not met the eye of the sorcerer; and neither the power of his sleights nor his great strength were any help to Wisin, for he had to yield to Starkad.Then Starkad, trusting in his bodily strength, fought with and overcame a giant at Byzantium, reputed invincible, named Tanne, and drove him to fly an outlaw to unknown quarters of the earth.Therefore, finding that he was too mighty for any hard fate to overcome him, he went to the country of Poland, and conquered in a duel a champion whom our countrymen name Wasce; but the Teutons, arranging the letters differently, call him Wilzce.

Meanwhile the Saxons began to attempt a revolt, and to consider particularly how they could destroy Frode, who was unconquered in war, by some other way than an open conflict.Thinking that it would be best done by a duel, they sent men to provoke the king with a challenge, knowing that he was always ready to court any hazard, and that his high spirit would not yield to any admonition whatever.They fancied that this was the best time to attack him, because they knew that Starkad, whose valour most men dreaded, was away on business.But while Frode hesitated, and said that he would talk with his friends about the answer to be given, Starkad, who had just returned from his sea-roving, appeared, and blamed such a challenge, principally (he said)because it was fitting for kings to fight only with their equals, and because they should not take up arms against men of the people; but it was more fitting for himself, who was born in a lowlier station, to manage the battle.

The Saxons approached Hame, who was accounted their most famous champion, with many offers, and promised him that, if he would lend his services for the duel they would pay him his own weight in gold.The fighter was tempted by the money, and, with all the ovation of a military procession, they attended him to the ground appointed for the combat.Thereupon the Danes, decked in warlike array, led Starkad, who was to represent his king, out to the duelling-ground.Hame, in his youthful assurance, despised him as withered with age, and chose to grapple rather than fight with an outworn old man.Attacking Starkad, he would have flung him tottering to the earth, but that fortune, who would not suffer the old man to be conquered, prevented him from being hurt.For he is said to have been so crushed by the fist of Hame, as he dashed on him, that he touched the earth with his chin, supporting himself on his knees.But he made up nobly for his tottering; for, as soon as he could raise his knee and free his hand to draw his sword, he clove Hame through the middle of the body.Many lands and sixty bondmen apiece were the reward of the victory.

After Hame was killed in this manner the sway of the Danes over the Saxons grew so insolent, that they were forced to pay every year a small tax for each of their limbs that was a cubit (ell)long, in token of their slavery.This Hanef could not bear, and he meditated war in his desire to remove the tribute.Steadfast love of his country filled his heart every day with greater compassion for the oppressed; and, longing to spend his life for the ******* of his countrymen, he openly showed a disposition to rebel.Frode took his forces over the Elbe, and killed him near the village of Hanofra (Hanover), so named after Hanef.But Swerting, though he was equally moved by the distress of his countrymen, said nothing about the ills of his land, and revolved a plan for ******* with a spirit yet more dogged than Hanef's.

Men often doubt whether this zeal was liker to vice or to virtue;but I certainly censure it as criminal, because it was produced by a treacherous desire to revolt.It may have seemed most expedient to seek the ******* of the country, but it was not lawful to strive after this ******* by craft and treachery.

Therefore, since the deed of Swerting was far from honourable, neither will it be called expedient; for it is nobler to attack openly him whom you mean to attack, and to exhibit hatred in the light of day, than to disguise a real wish to do harm under a spurious show of friendship.But the gains of crime are inglorious, its fruits are brief and fading.For even as that soul is slippery, which hides its insolent treachery by stealthy arts, so is it right that whatsoever is akin to guilt should be frail and fleeting.For guilt has been usually found to come home to its author; and rumour relates that such was the fate of Swerting.For he had resolved to surprise the king under the pretence of a banquet, and burn him to death; but the king forestalled and slew him, though slain by him in return.Hence the crime of one proved the destruction of both; and thus, though the trick succeeded against the foe, it did not bestow immunity on its author.

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