again into Neverdale: Gro abandons the cause of Witchland for that of Demonland: his and Mevrianâs meeting with Juss and Brandoch Daha on their return home after two years: revolt of the east and relief of Galing: masterly dispositions both by Corinius and by the Demons for a decisive encounter: battle of Krothering Side and expulsion of the Witches from Demonland.
402.
Second expedition to Impland, in which Gaslark and La Fireez join the Demons, lands at Muelva on the Didornian Sea: Juss, Spitfire, Brandoch Daha, Gro, Zigg, and Astar cross the Moruna: Jussâs riding of the hippogriff to Zora Rach and deliverance of Goldry: Laxus sent by the King with an overwhelming power of ships to close Melikaphkhaz Straits against the Demons on their homeward voyage: battle off Melikaphkhaz: destruction of the Witchland armada: Laxus and La Fireez slain: a single surviving ship brings the tidings to CarcĂ«: Corund called captain general in CarcĂ«: gathering of the Witchland armies and their subject allies: landing of the Demons in the south: parley before CarcĂ«: the Kingâs warning to Juss: implacable enmity between them: signs and prognosticks in the heavens: the Kingâs desperate resolution if the fight should go against him: battle before CarcĂ«: slaying of Gro and Corund: defeat of the Kingâs forces: council of war in CarcĂ«, Corinius the second time captain general: Corsus, counselling surrender, falls greatly into the Kingâs displeasure and is by him shamed and dismissed: in despair he compasses the taking off of Corinius and the sons of Corund, and unhappily of his own son too and his duchess, by poison, but is himself slain by Corinius: blasting of the Iron Tower in the miscarriage of the Kingâs last conjuring: the Demons enter into CarcĂ«: their encounter there with Queen Prezmyra: her tragical end and triumph: in all of which is completed the fall of the empire and kingdom of the house of Gorice in CarcĂ«.
403.
Queen Sophonisba in Demonland: the marvel of marvels that restored the world on Lord Jussâs natal day, the thirty-third year of his life in Galing.
Bibliographical Note on the Verses
Chap.
III
The Funeral dirge on King Gorice
XI
William Dunbar (late 15th century) âLament for the Makaris: quhen he wes seik.â
â
Lampoon on Gro
Epigram in memory of William Parrie, âa capital traitor,â executed for treason in 1584: quoted by Holinshed.
IV
Prophecy concerning the last three Kings of the house of Gorice in Carcë
â
VII
Song in praise of Prezmyra
Thomas Carew (1598â ââ 1639).
â
Corundâs Song of the Chine
An Antidote Against Melancholy (1661).
â
Corsusâs âWheneâer I bib the wine downâ
Anacreonta XXV; transl. from the Greek, E. R. E.
â
Corsusâs other ditties
From the
Roxburgh Ballads (collected 1774).
IX
Mivarshâs staves on Salapanta
Herrick (1591â ââ 1674),
Hesperides.
XV
Prezmyraâs song of Lovers
Donne (1573â ââ 1631).
â
Coriniusâs love ditty: âWhat an Ass is heâ
Merry Drollerie (1691).
â
Coriniusâs song on his Mistress
Ibid.
XVI
Laxusâs Serenade
Anacreonta II; transl. from the Greek, E. R. E.
XVII
March of Corsusâs veterans
â
XXII
Mevrianâs ballad of the Ravens
Old Ballad: âThe Three Ravens.â
XXIV
Mevrianâs quotation on the asbeston stone
Robert Greene (1560â ââ 92),
Alphonsus, King of Arragon.
XXX
Groâs serenade to Prezmyra
Sir Henry Wotton (1568â ââ 1639), verses to Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia.
XXXI
Prophecy concerning conjuring
â
XXXIII
Lines quoted by Queen Sophonisba on the fall of Witchland
Webster (beginning of 17th century);
The Duchess of Malfi, Act
V,
v
â
Queen Sophonisbaâs Sonnet
Shakespeare, Sonnet
XVIII
The text here printed of Wottonâs poem is that of Reliquiae Wottonianae, 1st ed., 1651, edited by Izaak Walton; except that I read (with the earlier texts) l. 5 âMoone,â l. 8 âPassions,â l. 16 âPrincess,â instead of âSun,â âVoyces,â âMistrisâ of the 1651 edition.
Shakespeareâs Sonnet is from the Quarto of 1609.
The passage from NjĂĄls Saga in the Induction is quoted from the late Sir George Dasentâs classic translation.
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