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zabeth had played her card cunningly; in the shape of one of those appeals to the purse; which; to James's dying day; overweighed all others save appeals to his vanity。  〃The title of a dukedom in England; a yearly pension of 5000 pounds; a guard at the queen's charge; and other matters〃 (probably more hounds and deer); had steeled the heart of the King of Scots; and sealed the Firth of Forth。  Nevertheless; as I say; Lord Howard; like the rest of Elizabeth's heroes; trusted James just as much as James trusted others; and therefore thought good to escort the Armada until it was safely past the domains of that most chivalrous and truthful Solomon。  But on the 4th of August; his fears; such as they were; were laid to rest。  The Spaniards left the Scottish coast and sailed away for Norway; and the game was played out; and the end was come; as the end of such matters generally comes; by gradual decay; petty disaster; and mistake; till the snow…mountain; instead of being blown tragically and heroically to atoms; melts helplessly and pitiably away。



CHAPTER XXXII

HOW AMYAS THREW HIS SWORD INTO THE SEA


〃Full fathom deep thy father lies;    Of his bones are corals made; Those are pearls which were his eyes;    Nothing of him that doth fade; But doth suffer a sea…change    Into something rich and strange; Fairies hourly ring his knell; Hark! I hear them。  Ding dong bell。〃

                       The Tempest。


Yes; it is over; and the great Armada is vanquished。  It is lulled for awhile; the everlasting war which is in heaven; the battle of Iran and Turan; of the children of light and of darkness; of Michael and his angels against Satan and his fiends; the battle which slowly and seldom; once in the course of many centuries; culminates and ripens into a day of judgment; and becomes palpable and incarnate; no longer a mere spiritual fight; but one of flesh and blood; wherein simple men may choose their sides without mistake; and help God's cause not merely with prayer and pen; but with sharp shot and cold steel。  A day of judgment has come; which has divided the light from the darkness; and the sheep from the goats; and tried each man's work by the fire; and; behold; the devil's work; like its maker; is proved to have been; as always; a lie and a sham; and a windy boast; a bladder which collapses at the merest pinprick。  Byzantine empires; Spanish Armadas; triple… crowned papacies; Russian despotisms; this is the way of them; and will be to the end of the world。  One brave blow at the big bullying phantom; and it vanishes in sulphur…stench; while the children of Israel; as of old; see the Egyptians dead on the sea… shore;they scarce know how; save that God has done it; and sing the song of Moses and of the Lamb。

And now; from England and the Netherlands; from Germany and Geneva; and those poor Vaudois shepherd…saints; whose bones for generations past


     〃Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold;〃


to be; indeed; the seed of the Church; and a germ of new life; liberty; and civilization; even in these very days returning good for evil to that Piedmont which has hunted them down like the partridges on the mountains;from all of Europe; from all of mankind; I had almost said; in which lay the seed of future virtue and greatness; of the destinies of the new…discovered world; and the triumphs of the coming age of science; arose a shout of holy joy; such as the world had not heard for many a weary and bloody century; a shout which was the prophetic birth…paean of North America; Australia; New Zealand; the Pacific Islands; of free commerce and free colonization over the whole earth。

〃There was in England; by the commandment of her majesty;〃 says Van Meteran; 〃and likewise in the United Provinces; by the direction of the States; a solemn festival day publicly appointed; wherein all persons were solemnly enjoined to resort unto ye Church; and there to render thanks and praises unto God; and ye preachers were commanded to exhort ye people thereunto。  The aforesaid solemnity was observed upon the 29th of November: which day was wholly spent in fasting; prayer; and giving of thanks。

〃Likewise the Queen's Majesty herself; imitating ye ancient Romans; rode into London in triumph; in regard of her own and her subjects' glorious deliverance。  For being attended upon very solemnly by all ye principal Estates and officers of her Realm; she was carried through her said City of London in a triumphant Chariot; and in robes of triumph; from her Palace unto ye said Cathedral Church of St。 Paul; out of ye which ye Ensigns and Colours of ye vanquished Spaniards hung displayed。  And all ye Citizens of London; in their liveries; stood on either side ye street; by their several Companies; with their ensigns and banners; and the streets were hanged on both sides with blue Cloth; which; together with ye foresaid banners; yielded a very stately and gallant prospect。  Her Majestie being entered into ye Church together with her Clergy and Nobles; gave thanks unto God; and caused a public Sermon to be preached before her at Paul's Cross; wherein none other argument was handled; but that praise; honour; and glory might be rendered unto God; and that God's Name might be extolled by thanksgiving。 And with her own princely voice she most Christianly exhorted ye people to do ye same; whereunto ye people; with a loud acclamation; wished her a most long and happy life to ye confusion of her foes。〃

Yes; as the medals struck on the occasion said; 〃It came; it saw; and it fled!〃  And whither?  Away and northward; like a herd of frightened deer; past the Orkneys and Shetlands; catching up a few hapless fishermen as guides; past the coast of Norway; there; too; refused water and food by the brave descendants of the Vikings; and on northward ever towards the lonely Faroes; and the everlasting dawn which heralds round the Pole the midnight sun。

Their water is failing; the cattle must go overboard; and the wild northern sea echoes to the shrieks of drowning horses。  They must homeward at least; somehow; each as best he can。  Let them meet again at Cape Finisterre; if indeed they ever meet。  Medina Sidonia; with some five…and twenty of the soundest and best victualled ships; will lead the way; and leave the rest to their fate。  He is soon out of sight; and forty more; the only remnant of that mighty host; come wandering wearily behind; hoping to make the south…west coast of Ireland; and have help; or; at least; fresh water there; from their fellow Romanists。  Alas for them!


     〃Make Thou their way dark and slippery;       And follow them up ever with Thy storm。〃


For now comes up from the Atlantic; gale on gale; and few of that hapless remnant reached the shores of Spain。

And where are Amyas and the Vengeance all this while?

At the fifty…seventh degree of latitude; the English fleet; finding themselves growing short of provision; and having been long since out of powder and ball; turn southward toward home; 〃thinking it best to leave the Spaniard to those uncouth and boisterous northern seas。〃  A few pinnaces are still sent onward to watch their course: and the English fleet; caught in the same storms which scattered the Spaniards; 〃with great danger and industry reached Harwich port; and there provide themselves of victuals and ammunition;〃 in case the Spaniards should return; but there is no need for that caution。  Parma; indeed; who cannot believe that the idol at Halle; after all his compliments to it; will play him so scurvy a trick; will watch for weeks on Dunkirk dunes; hoping against hope for the Armada's return; casting anchors; and spinning rigging to repair their losses。


     〃But lang; lang may his ladies sit;         With their fans intill their hand;       Before they see Sir Patrick Spens         Come sailing to the land。〃


The Armada is away on the other side of Scotland; and Amyas is following in its wake。

For when the lord high admiral determined to return; Amyas asked leave to follow the Spaniard; and asked; too; of Sir John Hawkins; who happened to be at hand; such ammunition and provision as could be afforded him; promising to repay the same like an honest man; out of his plunder if he lived; out of 

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