"Huon.of.the.Horn" - читать интересную книгу автора (Norton Andre)

like a heavy cloak about my shoulders and this crown, which was but a featherweight in the days of my youth, is now a circle of lead wearing griev- ously upon my white head. "Aye, I have two sons. But neither one can I with a clear conscience bring before you and say, "This is he who shall sit on the throne in my room.' "For the younger, Louis, is still but a stripling in years, untried and unproven, and so no king for a troubled age. As for the elder. Chariotўa bringer of sorrow has he already been in times past. Did he not give freedom to his red temper and strike down the son of Ogier, thus near calling ruin upon us all? Therefore, if you think it well to set aside Chariot, although I do love him well, I shall not say you nay. For a kingdom is like unto a new-broke stallion, a firm and knowing hand must hold the guiding rein. 10 "Now among yourselves do you ponder this matter and your words shall be my will."
Having so spoken the King withdrew into an inner chamber and the peers glanced uneasily at one another, no man wishing to speak before his neighbor lest his words be thought foolish and of small merit. But Duke Naymes, having reason to fear no man there, arose then and spoke, all listening to him. "Since our Lord King hath laid this task upon us let us acquit ourselves as becomes peers of France. The King hath spoken truly concerning Prince Louis. He is but a youth who hath never been put to the test, nor has he yet known the weight of mail, or held a full course against the enemy in the open field. Therefore he is no proper leader for knights in war, nor does he yet have the full wisdom of a man. "But Prince Chariot is of greater years and hath held his place in battle. True, he hath done much that was foolish and devil, but how does a man leam wisdom, save through the sharpness of his