XIX.

The Host’s Tale 

‘A Clerk could tell what years have flown  Since Alexander fill’d our throne,              (Third monarch of that warlike name,)  And eke the time when here he came  To seek Sir Hugo, then our lord:  A braver never drew a sword; A wiser never, at the hour          Of midnight, spoke the word of power:  The same, whom ancient records call  The founder of the Goblin-Hall. I would, Sir Knight, your longer stay  Gave you that cavern to survey.       Of lofty roof, and ample size,  Beneath the castle deep it lies:  To hew the living rock profound,  The floor to pave, the arch to round,  There never toil’d a mortal arm,         It all was wrought by word and charm; And I have heard my grandsire say,  That the wild clamour and affray  Of those dread artisans of hell,  Who labour’d under Hugo’s spell,  Sounded as loud as ocean’s war,  Among the caverns of Dunbar.

XX.

‘The King Lord Gifford’s castle sought,  Deep labouring with uncertain thought;  Even then he mustered all his host,        To meet upon the western coast; For Norse and Danish galleys plied  Their oars within the Frith of Clyde. There floated Haco’s banner trim,  Above Norweyan warriors grim,     Savage of heart, and large of limb; Threatening both continent and isle,  Bute, Arran, Cunninghame, and Kyle. Lord Gifford, deep beneath the ground,  Heard Alexander’s bugle sound,               And tarried not his garb to change,  But, in his wizard habit strange,  Came forth,-a quaint and fearful sight;  His mantle lined with fox-skins white; His high and wrinkled forehead bore     A pointed cap, such as of yore  Clerks say that Pharaoh’s Magi wore: His shoes were mark’d with cross and spell,  Upon his breast a pentacle;  His zone, of virgin parchment thin,  Or, as some tell, of dead man’s skin,  Bore many a planetary sign,  Combust, and retrograde, and trine; And in his hand he held prepared,  A naked sword without a guard.    
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