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'"I acknowledge I have been too hasty," (said Manfred. "Father, do you go to the (wicket, and demand who is at the gate." ("Do you grant me the life of Theodore?" replied the Friar. *"I do," said Manfred; "but inquire who is without!" (Jerome, falling on the neck of his son, +discharged a flood of tears, that spoke thefulness of his soul. '"You promised to go to the gate," said Manfred. &"I thought," replied the Friar, "your &Highness would excuse my thanking you $first in this tribute of my heart." +"Go, dearest Sir," said Theodore; "obey the)Prince. I do not deserve that you should delay his satisfaction for me." 'Jerome, inquiring who was without, was answered, "A Herald." "From whom?" said he. )"From the Knight of the Gigantic Sabre," +said the Herald; "and I must speak with theusurper of Otranto." +Jerome returned to the Prince, and did not 'fail to repeat the message in the very +words it had been uttered. The first sounds(struck Manfred with terror; but when he 'heard himself styled usurper, his rage (rekindled, and all his courage revived. ."Usurper! - insolent villain!" cried he; "who ,dares to question my title? Retire, Father; +this is no business for Monks: I will meet )this presumptuous man myself. Go to your +convent and prepare the Princess's return. %Your son shall be a hostage for your #fidelity: his life depends on your obedience." &"Good heaven! my Lord," cried Jerome, +"your Highness did but this instant freely *pardon my child - have you so soon forgot the interposition of heaven?" *"Heaven," replied Manfred, "does not send *Heralds to question the title of a lawful -Prince. I doubt whether it even notifies its 'will through Friars - but that is your )affair, not mine. At present you know my ,pleasure; and it is not a saucy Herald that *shall save your son, if you do not return with the Princess." *It was in vain for the holy man to reply. (Manfred commanded him to be conducted to(the postern-gate, and shut out from the #castle. And he ordered some of his +attendants to carry Theodore to the top of )the black tower, and guard him strictly; (scarce permitting the father and son to (exchange a hasty embrace at parting. He 'then withdrew to the hall, and seating 'himself in princely state, ordered the 'Herald to be admitted to his presence. -"Well! thou insolent!" said the Prince, "whatwouldst thou with me?" )"I come," replied he, "to thee, Manfred, (usurper of the principality of Otranto, )from the renowned and invincible Knight, )the Knight of the Gigantic Sabre: in the 'name of his Lord, Frederic, Marquis of 'Vicenza, he demands the Lady Isabella, (daughter of that Prince, whom thou hast ,basely and traitorously got into thy power, *by bribing her false guardians during his +absence; and he requires thee to resign the)principality of Otranto, which thou hast )usurped from the said Lord Frederic, the ,nearest of blood to the last rightful Lord, -Alfonso the Good. If thou dost not instantly *comply with these just demands, he defies "thee to single combat to the last *extremity." And so saying the Herald cast down his warder. &"And where is this braggart who sends thee?" said Manfred. ("At the distance of a league," said the *Herald: "he comes to make good his Lord's ,claim against thee, as he is a true knight, #and thou an usurper and ravisher." )Injurious as this challenge was, Manfred *reflected that it was not his interest to &provoke the Marquis. He knew how well 'founded the claim of Frederic was; nor ,was this the first time he had heard of it. *Frederic's ancestors had assumed the style)of Princes of Otranto, from the death of $Alfonso the Good without issue; but *Manfred, his father, and grandfather, had *been too powerful for the house of Vicenza+to dispossess them. Frederic, a martial and$amorous young Prince, had married a %beautiful young lady, of whom he was *enamoured, and who had died in childbed of)Isabella. Her death affected him so much +that he had taken the cross and gone to the&Holy Land, where he was wounded in an &engagement against the infidels, made (prisoner, and reported to be dead. When $the news reached Manfred's ears, he ,bribed the guardians of the Lady Isabella to,deliver her up to him as a bride for his son*Conrad, by which alliance he had proposed ,to unite the claims of the two houses. This +motive, on Conrad's death, had co-operated #to make him so suddenly resolve on $espousing her himself; and the same *reflection determined him now to endeavour-at obtaining the consent of Frederic to this -marriage. A like policy inspired him with the-thought of inviting Frederic's champion into *the castle, lest he should be informed of .Isabella's flight, which he strictly enjoined ,his domestics not to disclose to any of the Knight's retinue. *"Herald," said Manfred, as soon as he had +digested these reflections, "return to thy +master, and tell him, ere we liquidate our (differences by the sword, Manfred would %hold some converse with him. Bid him )welcome to my castle, where by my faith, %as I am a true Knight, he shall have +courteous reception, and full security for +himself and followers. If we cannot adjust )our quarrel by amicable means, I swear he,shall depart in safety, and shall have full +satisfaction according to the laws of arms:&So help me God and His holy Trinity!" %The Herald made three obeisances and retired. (During this interview Jerome's mind was *agitated by a thousand contrary passions. ,He trembled for the life of his son, and his*first thought was to persuade Isabella to (return to the castle. Yet he was scarce )less alarmed at the thought of her union %with Manfred. He dreaded Hippolita's (unbounded submission to the will of her )Lord; and though he did not doubt but he *could alarm her piety not to consent to a ,divorce, if he could get access to her; yet !should Manfred discover that the 'obstruction came from him, it might be ,equally fatal to Theodore. He was impatient )to know whence came the Herald, who with (so little management had questioned the ,title of Manfred: yet he did not dare absent(himself from the convent, lest Isabella -should leave it, and her flight be imputed to'him. He returned disconsolately to the (monastery, uncertain on what conduct to *resolve. A Monk, who met him in the porch (and observed his melancholy air, said - -"Alas! brother, is it then true that we have (lost our excellent Princess Hippolita?" 'The holy man started, and cried, "What +meanest thou, brother? I come this instant )from the castle, and left her in perfect health." ,"Martelli," replied the other Friar, "passed(by the convent but a quarter of an hour $ago on his way from the castle, and )reported that her Highness was dead. All +our brethren are gone to the chapel to pray,for her happy transit to a better life, and ,willed me to wait thy arrival. They know thy+holy attachment to that good Lady, and are ,anxious for the affliction it will cause in *thee - indeed we have all reason to weep; (she was a mother to our house. But this &life is but a pilgrimage; we must not *murmur - we shall all follow her! May our end be like hers!" $"Good brother, thou dreamest," said %Jerome. "I tell thee I come from the -castle, and left the Princess well. Where is the Lady Isabella?" *"Poor Gentlewoman!" replied the Friar; "I 'told her the sad news, and offered her )spiritual comfort. I reminded her of the 'transitory condition of mortality, and +advised her to take the veil: I quoted the (example of the holy Princess Sanchia of Arragon." &"Thy zeal was laudable," said Jerome, $impatiently; "but at present it was ,unnecessary: Hippolita is well - at least I -trust in the Lord she is; I heard nothing to +the contrary - yet, methinks, the Prince's *earnestness - Well, brother, but where is the Lady Isabella?" ("I know not," said the Friar; "she wept 'much, and said she would retire to her chamber." &Jerome left his comrade abruptly, and *hastened to the Princess, but she was not #in her chamber. He inquired of the *domestics of the convent, but could learn $no news of her. He searched in vain )throughout the monastery and the church, $and despatched messengers round the -neighbourhood, to get intelligence if she had+been seen; but to no purpose. Nothing could+equal the good man's perplexity. He judged +that Isabella, suspecting Manfred of having,precipitated his wife's death, had taken the%alarm, and withdrawn herself to some *more secret place of concealment. This new)flight would probably carry the Prince's -fury to the height. The report of Hippolita's+death, though it seemed almost incredible, (increased his consternation; and though *Isabella's escape bespoke her aversion of )Manfred for a husband, Jerome could feel +no comfort from it, while it endangered the,life of his son. He determined to return to $the castle, and made several of his %brethren accompany him to attest his )innocence to Manfred, and, if necessary, %join their intercession with his for Theodore. (The Prince, in the meantime, had passed )into the court, and ordered the gates of $the castle to be flung open for the )reception of the stranger Knight and his &train. In a few minutes the cavalcade (arrived. First came two harbingers with &wands. Next a herald, followed by two 'pages and two trumpets. Then a hundred 'foot-guards. These were attended by as &many horse. After them fifty footmen, -clothed in scarlet and black, the colours of ,the Knight. Then a led horse. Two heralds on&each side of a gentleman on horseback *bearing a banner with the arms of Vicenza *and Otranto quarterly - a circumstance € $that much offended Manfred - but he (stifled his resentment. Two more pages. *The Knight's confessor telling his beads. 'Fifty more footmen clad as before. Two *Knights habited in complete armour, their (beavers down, comrades to the principal (Knight. The squires of the two Knights, (carrying their shields and devices. The )Knight's own squire. A hundred gentlemen )bearing an enormous sword, and seeming to)faint under the weight of it. The Knight )himself on a chestnut steed, in complete (armour, his lance in the rest, his face +entirely concealed by his vizor, which was *surmounted by a large plume of scarlet and'black feathers. Fifty foot-guards with *drums and trumpets closed the procession, +which wheeled off to the right and left to $make room for the principal Knight. %As soon as he approached the gate he (stopped; and the herald advancing, read +again the words of the challenge. Manfred's*eyes were fixed on the gigantic sword, and*he scarce seemed to attend to the cartel: )but his attention was soon diverted by a )tempest of wind that rose behind him. He $turned and beheld the Plumes of the &enchanted helmet agitated in the same #extraordinary manner as before. It +required intrepidity like Manfred's not to )sink under a concurrence of circumstances&that seemed to announce his fate. Yet )scorning in the presence of strangers to !betray the courage he had always manifested, he said boldly - *"Sir Knight, whoever thou art, I bid thee *welcome. If thou art of mortal mould, thy -valour shall meet its equal: and if thou art )a true Knight, thou wilt scorn to employ +sorcery to carry thy point. Be these omens *from heaven or hell, Manfred trusts to the*righteousness of his cause and to the aid +of St. Nicholas, who has ever protected his&house. Alight, Sir Knight, and repose *thyself. To-morrow thou shalt have a fair ,field, and heaven befriend the juster side!"+The Knight made no reply, but dismounting, *was conducted by Manfred to the great hall,of the castle. As they traversed the court, "the Knight stopped to gaze on the &miraculous casque; and kneeling down, )seemed to pray inwardly for some minutes.-Rising, he made a sign to the Prince to lead &on. As soon as they entered the hall, $Manfred proposed to the stranger to )disarm, but the Knight shook his head in token of refusal. )"Sir Knight," said Manfred, "this is not +courteous, but by my good faith I will not )cross thee, nor shalt thou have cause to &complain of the Prince of Otranto. No )treachery is designed on my part; I hope (none is intended on thine; here take my +gage" (giving him his ring): "your friends -and you shall enjoy the laws of hospitality. +Rest here until refreshments are brought. I+will but give orders for the accommodation 'of your train, and return to you." The %three Knights bowed as accepting his *courtesy. Manfred directed the stranger's 'retinue to be conducted to an adjacent ,hospital, founded by the Princess Hippolita +for the reception of pilgrims. As they made+the circuit of the court to return towards +the gate, the gigantic sword burst from the&supporters, and falling to the ground +opposite to the helmet, remained immovable.*Manfred, almost hardened to preternatural *appearances, surmounted the shock of this (new prodigy; and returning to the hall, *where by this time the feast was ready, he(invited his silent guests to take their +places. Manfred, however ill his heart was $at ease, endeavoured to inspire the #company with mirth. He put several )questions to them, but was answered only 'by signs. They raised their vizors but *sufficiently to feed themselves, and that sparingly. *"Sirs" said the Prince, "ye are the first )guests I ever treated within these walls )who scorned to hold any intercourse with *me: nor has it oft been customary, I ween,&for princes to hazard their state and )dignity against strangers and mutes. You (say you come in the name of Frederic of )Vicenza; I have ever heard that he was a ,gallant and courteous Knight; nor would he, *I am bold to say, think it beneath him to -mix in social converse with a Prince that is 'his equal, and not unknown by deeds in .arms. Still ye are silent - well! be it as it %may - by the laws of hospitality and +chivalry ye are masters under this roof: ye+shall do your pleasure. But come, give me a,goblet of wine; ye will not refuse to pledge+me to the healths of your fair mistresses."(The principal Knight sighed and crossed (himself, and was rising from the board. )"Sir Knight," said Manfred, "what I said +was but in sport. I shall constrain you in .nothing: use your good liking. Since mirth is +not your mood, let us be sad. Business may *hit your fancies better. Let us withdraw, )and hear if what I have to unfold may be ,better relished than the vain efforts I havemade for your pastime." *Manfred then conducting the three Knights *into an inner chamber, shut the door, and (inviting them to be seated, began thus, +addressing himself to the chief personage:-+"You come, Sir Knight, as I understand, in 'the name of the Marquis of Vicenza, to +re-demand the Lady Isabella, his daughter, 'who has been contracted in the face of )Holy Church to my son, by the consent of *her legal guardians; and to require me to &resign my dominions to your Lord, who *gives himself for the nearest of blood to ,Prince Alfonso, whose soul God rest! I shall+speak to the latter article of your demands'first. You must know, your Lord knows, )that I enjoy the principality of Otranto "from my father, Don Manuel, as he *received it from his father, Don Ricardo. ,Alfonso, their predecessor, dying childless ,in the Holy Land, bequeathed his estates to my grandfather, Don Ricardo, in -consideration of his faithful services." The stranger shook his head. $"Sir Knight," said Manfred, warmly, +"Ricardo was a valiant and upright man; he (was a pious man; witness his munificent +foundation of the adjoining church and two *converts. He was peculiarly patronised by "St. Nicholas - my grandfather was (incapable - I say, Sir, Don Ricardo was )incapable - excuse me, your interruption )has disordered me. I venerate the memory ,of my grandfather. Well, Sirs, he held this ,estate; he held it by his good sword and by 'the favour of St. Nicholas - so did my (father; and so, Sirs, will I, come what 'come will. But Frederic, your Lord, is *nearest in blood. I have consented to put )my title to the issue of the sword. Does holy character I wear. Heaven wdЌB;бw4ЏaЏaLЌ@ь№vРдw ЗвwџџџџB;бw^бwпєіwћхw иЌ%`Rc? &В”bЂ 'Fѕc (;._cg )š=а Ъ )that imply a vicious title? I might have *asked, where is Frederic your Lord? Report,speaks him dead in captivity. You say, your .actions say, he lives - I question it not - I +might, Sirs, I might - but I do not. Other $Princes would bid Frederic take his ,inheritance by force, if he can: they would ,not stake their dignity on a single combat: ,they would not submit it to the decision of )unknown mutes! - pardon me, gentlemen, I )am too warm: but suppose yourselves in my-situation: as ye are stout Knights, would it )not move your choler to have your own and'the honour of your ancestors called in question?" ,"But to the point. Ye require me to deliver ,up the Lady Isabella. Sirs, I must ask if ye are authorised to receive her?" The Knight nodded. )"Receive her," continued Manfred; "well, (you are authorised to receive her, but, *gentle Knight, may I ask if you have full powers?" The Knight nodded. +"'Tis well," said Manfred; "then hear what +I have to offer. Ye see, gentlemen, before )you, the most unhappy of men!" (he began (to weep); "afford me your compassion; I ,am entitled to it, indeed I am. Know, I have*lost my only hope, my joy, the support of (my house - Conrad died yester morning." *The Knights discovered signs of surprise. )"Yes, Sirs, fate has disposed of my son. Isabella is at liberty." +"Do you then restore her?" cried the chief Knight, breaking silence. )"Afford me your patience," said Manfred. )"I rejoice to find, by this testimony of 'your goodwill, that this matter may be -adjusted without blood. It is no interest of ,mine dictates what little I have farther to *say. Ye behold in me a man disgusted with )the world: the loss of my son has weaned !me from earthly cares. Power and )greatness have no longer any charms in my)eyes. I wished to transmit the sceptre I $had received from my ancestors with *honour to my son - but that is over! Life 'itself is so indifferent to me, that I (accepted your defiance with joy. A good (Knight cannot go to the grave with more &satisfaction than when falling in his ,vocation: whatever is the will of heaven, I *submit; for alas! Sirs, I am a man of many*sorrows. Manfred is no object of envy, but$no doubt you are acquainted with my story." (The Knight made signs of ignorance, and (seemed curious to have Manfred proceed. -"Is it possible, Sirs," continued the Prince,*"that my story should be a secret to you? *Have you heard nothing relating to me and the Princess Hippolita?" They shook their heads. +"No! Thus, then, Sirs, it is. You think me *ambitious: ambition, alas! is composed of !more rugged materials. If I were *ambitious, I should not for so many years $have been a prey to all the hell of )conscientious scruples. But I weary your -patience: I will be brief. Know, then, that I+have long been troubled in mind on my union-with the Princess Hippolita. Oh! Sirs, if ye *were acquainted with that excellent woman!#if ye knew that I adore her like a +mistress, and cherish her as a friend - but(man was not born for perfect happiness! %She shares my scruples, and with her *consent I have brought this matter before *the church, for we are related within the *forbidden degrees. I expect every hour the*definitive sentence that must separate us )for ever - I am sure you feel for me - I "see you do - pardon these tears!" *The Knights gazed on each other, wonderingwhere this would end. Manfred continued - +"The death of my son betiding while my soul%was under this anxiety, I thought of (nothing but resigning my dominions, and $retiring for ever from the sight of ,mankind. My only difficulty was to fix on a %successor, who would be tender of my ,people, and to dispose of the Lady Isabella,)who is dear to me as my own blood. I was -willing to restore the line of Alfonso, even )in his most distant kindred. And though, *pardon me, I am satisfied it was his will ,that Ricardo's lineage should take place of &his own relations; yet where was I to *search for those relations? I knew of none*but Frederic, your Lord; he was a captive -to the infidels, or dead; and were he living,+and at home, would he quit the flourishing (State of Vicenza for the inconsiderable *principality of Otranto? If he would not, +could I bear the thought of seeing a hard, $unfeeling, Viceroy set over my poor &faithful people? for, Sirs, I love my 'people, and thank heaven am beloved by )them. But ye will ask whither tends this +long discourse? Briefly, then, thus, Sirs. ,Heaven in your arrival seems to point out a %remedy for these difficulties and my -misfortunes. The Lady Isabella is at liberty;&I shall soon be so. I would submit to +anything for the good of my people. Were it,not the best, the only way to extinguish the(feuds between our families, if I was to +take the Lady Isabella to wife? You start. ,But though Hippolita's virtues will ever be 'dear to me, a Prince must not consider 'himself; he is born for his people." A %servant at that instant entering the (chamber apprised Manfred that Jerome and!several of his brethren demanded immediate access to him. +The Prince, provoked at this interruption, *and fearing that the Friar would discover )to the strangers that Isabella had taken (sanctuary, was going to forbid Jerome's 'entrance. But recollecting that he was +certainly arrived to notify the Princess's *return, Manfred began to excuse himself to'the Knights for leaving them for a few *moments, but was prevented by the arrival *of the Friars. Manfred angrily reprimanded)them for their intrusion, and would have 'forced them back from the chamber; but #Jerome was too much agitated to be *repulsed. He declared aloud the flight of (Isabella, with protestations of his own innocence. )Manfred, distracted at the news, and not +less at its coming to the knowledge of the *strangers, uttered nothing but incoherent )sentences, now upbraiding the Friar, now ,apologising to the Knights, earnest to know )what was become of Isabella, yet equally &afraid of their knowing; impatient to +pursue her, yet dreading to have them join 'in the pursuit. He offered to despatch *messengers in quest of her, but the chief #Knight, no longer keeping silence, *reproached Manfred in bitter terms for his)dark and ambiguous dealing, and demanded +the cause of Isabella's first absence from ,the castle. Manfred, casting a stern look at'Jerome, implying a command of silence, (pretended that on Conrad's death he had 'placed her in sanctuary until he could )determine how to dispose of her. Jerome, )who trembled for his son's life, did not +dare contradict this falsehood, but one of *his brethren, not under the same anxiety, ,declared frankly that she had fled to their -church in the preceding night. The Prince in )vain endeavoured to stop this discovery, %which overwhelmed him with shame and *confusion. The principal stranger, amazed )at the contradictions he heard, and more %than half persuaded that Manfred had +secreted the Princess, notwithstanding the +concern he expressed at her flight, rushingto the door, said - ("Thou traitor Prince! Isabella shall be found." )Manfred endeavoured to hold him, but the *other Knights assisting their comrade, he )broke from the Prince, and hastened into %the court, demanding his attendants. ,Manfred, finding it vain to divert him from *the pursuit, offered to accompany him and %summoning his attendants, and taking 'Jerome and some of the Friars to guide *them, they issued from the castle; Manfred-privately giving orders to have the Knight's (company secured, while to the knight he $affected to despatch a messenger to require their assistance. &The company had no sooner quitted the ,castle than Matilda, who felt herself deeply+interested for the young peasant, since she'had seen him condemned to death in the +hall, and whose thoughts had been taken up )with concerting measures to save him, was)informed by some of the female attendants(that Manfred had despatched all his men ,various ways in pursuit of Isabella. He had )in his hurry given this order in general 'terms, not meaning to extend it to the $guard he had set upon Theodore, but +forgetting it. The domestics, officious to *obey so peremptory a Prince, and urged by +their own curiosity and love of novelty to ,join in any precipitate chase, had to a man ,left the castle. Matilda disengaged herself &from her women, stole up to the black )tower, and unbolting the door, presented $herself to the astonished Theodore. +"Young man," said she, "though filial duty 'and womanly modesty condemn the step I ,am taking, yet holy charity, surmounting all.other ties, justifies this act. Fly; the doors*of thy prison are open: my father and his (domestics are absent; but they may soon 'return. Be gone in safety; and may the %angels of heaven direct thy course!" ,"Thou art surely one of those angels!" said %the enraptured Theodore: "none but a -blessed saint could speak, could act - could *look - like thee. May I not know the name )of my divine protectress? Methought thou (namedst thy father. Is it possible? Can ,Manfred's blood feel holy pity! Lovely Lady,*thou answerest not. But how art thou here 'thyself? Why dost thou neglect thy own (safety, and waste a thought on a wretch -like Theodore? Let us fly together: the life )thou bestowest shall be dedicated to thy defence." &"Alas! thou mistakest," said Matilda, *signing: "I am Manfred's daughter, but no dangers await me." +"Amazement!" said Theodore; "but last night'I blessed myself for yielding thee the #service thy gracious compassion so charitably returns me now." '"Still thou art in an error," said the #Princess; "but this is no time for .explanation. Fly, virtuous youth, while it is *in my power to save thee: should my father+return, thou and I both should indeed have cause to tremble." &"How!" said Theodore; "thinkest thou, -charming maid, that I will accept of life at (the hazard of aught calamitous to thee? %Better I endured a thousand deaths." +"I run no risk," said Matilda, "but by thy )delay. Depart; it cannot be known that I have assisted thy flight." ""Swear by the saints above," said "Theodore, "that thou canst not be $suspected; else here I vow to await whatever can befall me." +"Oh! thou art too generous," said Matilda; ("but rest assured that no suspicion can alight on me." *"Give me thy beauteous hand in token that *thou dost not deceive me," said Theodore; )"and let me bathe it with the warm tears of gratitude." )"Forbear!" said the Princess; "this must not be." *"Alas!" said Theodore, "I have never known-but calamity until this hour - perhaps shall *never know other fortune again: suffer the+chaste raptures of holy gratitude: 'tis my ,soul would print its effusions on thy hand."+"Forbear, and be gone," said Matilda. "How )would Isabella approve of seeing thee at my feet?" +"Who is Isabella?" said the young man with surprise. +"Ah, me! I fear," said the Princess, "I am *serving a deceitful one. Hast thou forgot thy curiosity this morning?" +"Thy looks, thy actions, all thy beauteous *self seem an emanation of divinity," said &Theodore; "but thy words are dark and &mysterious. Speak, Lady; speak to thy servant's comprehension." ("Thou understandest but too well!" said )Matilda; "but once more I command thee to*be gone: thy blood, which I may preserve, +will be on my head, if I waste the time in vain discourse." ,"I go, Lady," said Theodore, "because it is ,thy will, and because I would not bring the *grey hairs of my father with sorrow to the)grave. Say but, adored Lady, that I have thy gentle pity." -"Stay," said Matilda; "I will conduct thee to*the subterraneous vault by which Isabella ,escaped; it will lead thee to the church of $St. Nicholas, where thou mayst take sanctuary." ("What!" said Theodore, "was it another, +and not thy lovely self that I assisted to !find the subterraneous passage?" +"It was," said Matilda; "but ask no more; I-tremble to see thee still abide here; fly to the sanctuary." $"To sanctuary," said Theodore; "no, 'Princess; sanctuaries are for helpless +damsels, or for criminals. Theodore's soul &is free from guilt, nor will wear the )appearance of it. Give me a sword, Lady, )and thy father shall learn that Theodore scorns an ignominious flight." *"Rash youth!" said Matilda; "thou wouldst ¬ dare to lift thy presumptuous arm against the Prince of Otranto?" ("Not against thy father; indeed, I dare )not," said Theodore. "Excuse me, Lady; I )had forgotten. But could I gaze on thee, &and remember thou art sprung from the *tyrant Manfred! But he is thy father, and *from this moment my injuries are buried in oblivion." )A deep and hollow groan, which seemed to *come from above, startled the Princess and Theodore. *"Good heaven! we are overheard!" said the +Princess. They listened; but perceiving no *further noise, they both concluded it the #effect of pent-up vapours. And the %Princess, preceding Theodore softly, %carried him to her father's armoury, +where, equipping him with a complete suit, #he was conducted by Matilda to the postern-gate. *"Avoid the town," said the Princess, "and )all the western side of the castle. 'Tis #there the search must be making by +Manfred and the strangers; but hie thee to )the opposite quarter. Yonder behind that (forest to the east is a chain of rocks, *hollowed into a labyrinth of caverns that )reach to the sea coast. There thou mayst -lie concealed, till thou canst make signs to +some vessel to put on shore, and take thee $off. Go! heaven be thy guide! - and $sometimes in thy prayers remember - Matilda!" (Theodore flung himself at her feet, and ,seizing her lily hand, which with struggles *she suffered him to kiss, he vowed on the -earliest opportunity to get himself knighted,*and fervently entreated her permission to ,swear himself eternally her knight. Ere the +Princess could reply, a clap of thunder was+suddenly heard that shook the battlements. *Theodore, regardless of the tempest, would'have urged his suit: but the Princess, -dismayed, retreated hastily into the castle, (and commanded the youth to be gone with 'an air that would not be disobeyed. He ,sighed, and retired, but with eyes fixed on ,the gate, until Matilda, closing it, put an ,end to an interview, in which the hearts of 'both had drunk so deeply of a passion, *which both now tasted for the first time. +Theodore went pensively to the convent, to *acquaint his father with his deliverance. (There he learned the absence of Jerome, *and the pursuit that was making after the (Lady Isabella, with some particulars of whose story he now first became *acquainted. The generous gallantry of his +nature prompted him to wish to assist her; *but the Monks could lend him no lights to )guess at the route she had taken. He was 'not tempted to wander far in search of +her, for the idea of Matilda had imprinted )itself so strongly on his heart, that he )could not bear to absent himself at much (distance from her abode. The tenderness 'Jerome had expressed for him concurred (to confirm this reluctance; and he even ,persuaded himself that filial affection was +the chief cause of his hovering between thecastle and monastery. %Until Jerome should return at night, +Theodore at length determined to repair to +the forest that Matilda had pointed out to ,him. Arriving there, he sought the gloomiest'shades, as best suited to the pleasing -melancholy that reigned in his mind. In this &mood he roved insensibly to the caves *which had formerly served as a retreat to )hermits, and were now reported round the *country to be haunted by evil spirits. He -recollected to have heard this tradition; and!being of a brave and adventurous 'disposition, he willingly indulged his +curiosity in exploring the secret recesses ,of this labyrinth. He had not penetrated far(before he thought he heard the steps of (some person who seemed to retreat beforehim. +Theodore, though firmly grounded in all our*holy faith enjoins to be believed, had no apprehension that good men were )abandoned without cause to the malice of 'the powers of darkness. He thought the ,place more likely to be infested by robbers oly character I wear. Heaven wdЌB;бw4ЏaЏaLЌ@ь№vРдw ЗвwџџџџB;бw^бwпєіwћхw иЌ*`cж +vc9 ,Œ!œ -­">c€К .ы1† ]&than by those infernal agents who are ,reported to molest and bewilder travellers. &He had long burned with impatience to *approve his valour. Drawing his sabre, he *marched sedately onwards, still directing *his steps as the imperfect rustling sound &before him led the way. The armour he )wore was a like indication to the person )who avoided him. Theodore, now convinced (that he was not mistaken, redoubled his )pace, and evidently gained on the person +that fled, whose haste increasing, Theodore(came up just as a woman fell breathless +before him. He hasted to raise her, but her(terror was so great that he apprehended +she would faint in his arms. He used every &gentle word to dispel her alarms, and 'assured her that far from injuring, he +would defend her at the peril of his life. )The Lady recovering her spirits from his 'courteous demeanour, and gazing on her protector, said - ("Sure, I have heard that voice before!" )"Not to my knowledge," replied Theodore; +"unless, as I conjecture, thou art the Lady Isabella." +"Merciful heaven!" cried she. "Thou art not+sent in quest of me, art thou?" And saying &those words, she threw herself at his *feet, and besought him not to deliver her up to Manfred. *"To Manfred!" cried Theodore - "no, Lady; +I have once already delivered thee from his(tyranny, and it shall fare hard with me ,now, but I will place thee out of the reach of his daring." '"Is it possible," said she, "that thou (shouldst be the generous unknown whom I +met last night in the vault of the castle? +Sure thou art not a mortal, but my guardian%angel. On my knees, let me thank - " ,"Hold! gentle Princess," said Theodore, "nor!demean thyself before a poor and $friendless young man. If heaven has 'selected me for thy deliverer, it will 'accomplish its work, and strengthen my )arm in thy cause. But come, Lady, we are )too near the mouth of the cavern; let us (seek its inmost recesses. I can have no ,tranquillity till I have placed thee beyond the reach of danger." &"Alas! what mean you, sir?" said she. +"Though all your actions are noble, though )your sentiments speak the purity of your ,soul, is it fitting that I should accompany )you alone into these perplexed retreats? *Should we be found together, what would a 'censorious world think of my conduct?" )"I respect your virtuous delicacy," said *Theodore; "nor do you harbour a suspicion )that wounds my honour. I meant to conduct*you into the most private cavity of these +rocks, and then at the hazard of my life to*guard their entrance against every living ,thing. Besides, Lady," continued he, drawing+a deep sigh, "beauteous and all perfect as 'your form is, and though my wishes are ,not guiltless of aspiring, know, my soul is )dedicated to another; and although - " A %sudden noise prevented Theodore from *proceeding. They soon distinguished these sounds - -"Isabella! what, ho! Isabella!" The trembling*Princess relapsed into her former agony of(fear. Theodore endeavoured to encourage *her, but in vain. He assured her he would +die rather than suffer her to return under $Manfred's power; and begging her to *remain concealed, he went forth to prevent!the person in search of her from approaching. 'At the mouth of the cavern he found an *armed Knight, discoursing with a peasant, )who assured him he had seen a lady enter 'the passes of the rock. The Knight was &preparing to seek her, when Theodore, +placing himself in his way, with his sword *drawn, sternly forbad him at his peril to advance. )"And who art thou, who darest to cross my"way?" said the Knight, haughtily. )"One who does not dare more than he will perform," said Theodore. ,"I seek the Lady Isabella," said the Knight,%"and understand she has taken refuge )among these rocks. Impede me not, or thouwilt repent having provoked my resentment." !"Thy purpose is as odious as thy +resentment is contemptible," said Theodore.("Return whence thou camest, or we shall #soon know whose resentment is most terrible." +The stranger, who was the principal Knight %that had arrived from the Marquis of )Vicenza, had galloped from Manfred as he )was busied in getting information of the 'Princess, and giving various orders to *prevent her falling into the power of the )three Knights. Their chief had suspected )Manfred of being privy to the Princess's (absconding, and this insult from a man, 'who he concluded was stationed by that &Prince to secrete her, confirming his "suspicions, he made no reply, but %discharging a blow with his sabre at &Theodore, would soon have removed all +obstruction, if Theodore, who took him for *one of Manfred's captains, and who had no *sooner given the provocation than prepared+to support it, had not received the stroke +on his shield. The valour that had so long )been smothered in his breast broke forth &at once; he rushed impetuously on the 'Knight, whose pride and wrath were not )less powerful incentives to hardy deeds. &The combat was furious, but not long. %Theodore wounded the Knight in three +several places, and at last disarmed him as!he fainted by the loss of blood. 'The peasant, who had fled on the first &onset, had given the alarm to some of )Manfred's domestics, who, by his orders, %were dispersed through the forest in )pursuit of Isabella. They came up as the *Knight fell, whom they soon discovered to !be the noble stranger. Theodore, 'notwithstanding his hatred to Manfred, +could not behold the victory he had gained ,without emotions of pity and generosity. But(he was more touched when he learned the *quality of his adversary, and was informed*that he was no retainer, but an enemy, of )Manfred. He assisted the servants of the 'latter in disarming the Knight, and in &endeavouring to stanch the blood that #flowed from his wounds. The Knight ,recovering his speech, said, in a faint and faltering voice - '"Generous foe, we have both been in an +error. I took thee for an instrument of the+tyrant; I perceive thou hast made the like .mistake. It is too late for excuses. I faint. +If Isabella is at hand - call her - I have important secrets to - " +"He is dying!" said one of the attendants; *"has nobody a crucifix about them? Andrea,do thou pray over him." ("Fetch some water," said Theodore, "and +pour it down his throat, while I hasten to the Princess." ,Saying this, he flew to Isabella, and in few)words told her modestly that he had been (so unfortunate by mistake as to wound a 'gentleman from her father's court, who +wished, ere he died, to impart something ofconsequence to her. *The Princess, who had been transported at ,hearing the voice of Theodore, as he called (to her to come forth, was astonished at (what she heard. Suffering herself to be (conducted by Theodore, the new proof of $whose valour recalled her dispersed +spirits, she came where the bleeding Knight+lay speechless on the ground. But her fears*returned when she beheld the domestics of &Manfred. She would again have fled if 'Theodore had not made her observe that )they were unarmed, and had not threatened,them with instant death if they should dare to seize the Princess. $The stranger, opening his eyes, and *beholding a woman, said, "Art thou - pray %tell me truly - art thou Isabella of Vicenza?" '"I am," said she: "good heaven restore thee!" +"Then thou - then thou" - said the Knight, (struggling for utterance - "seest - thy father. Give me one - " ("Oh! amazement! horror! what do I hear! ,what do I see!" cried Isabella. "My father! 'You my father! How came you here, Sir? ,For heaven's sake, speak! Oh! run for help, or he will expire!" +"'Tis most true," said the wounded Knight, +exerting all his force; "I am Frederic thy -father. Yes, I came to deliver thee. It will -not be. Give me a parting kiss, and take - " &"Sir," said Theodore, "do not exhaust )yourself; suffer us to convey you to the castle." -"To the castle!" said Isabella. "Is there no 'help nearer than the castle? Would you *expose my father to the tyrant? If he goes+thither, I dare not accompany him; and yet,can I leave him!" +"My child," said Frederic, "it matters not #for me whither I am carried. A few )minutes will place me beyond danger; but +while I have eyes to dote on thee, forsake ,me not, dear Isabella! This brave Knight - I&know not who he is - will protect thy (innocence. Sir, you will not abandon my child, will you?" *Theodore, shedding tears over his victim, (and vowing to guard the Princess at the +expense of his life, persuaded Frederic to &suffer himself to be conducted to the ,castle. They placed him on a horse belonging*to one of the domestics, after binding up &his wounds as well as they were able. &Theodore marched by his side; and the *afflicted Isabella, who could not bear to &quit him, followed mournfully behind. CHAPTER IV. )THE sorrowful troop no sooner arrived at ,the castle, than they were met by Hippolita *and Matilda, whom Isabella had sent one of+the domestics before to advertise of their ,approach. The ladies causing Frederic to be #conveyed into the nearest chamber, )retired, while the surgeons examined his +wounds. Matilda blushed at seeing Theodore *and Isabella together; but endeavoured to (conceal it by embracing the latter, and #condoling with her on her father's %mischance. The surgeons soon came to $acquaint Hippolita that none of the )Marquis's wounds were dangerous; and that*he was desirous of seeing his daughter andthe Princesses. *Theodore, under pretence of expressing his*joy at being freed from his apprehensions ,of the combat being fatal to Frederic, could-not resist the impulse of following Matilda. $Her eyes were so often cast down on )meeting his, that Isabella, who regarded 'Theodore as attentively as he gazed on )Matilda, soon divined who the object was ,that he had told her in the cave engaged his*affections. While this mute scene passed, +Hippolita demanded of Frederic the cause of+his having taken that mysterious course for&reclaiming his daughter; and threw in )various apologies to excuse her Lord for #the match contracted between their children. #Frederic, however incensed against #Manfred, was not insensible to the +courtesy and benevolence of Hippolita: but )he was still more struck with the lovely +form of Matilda. Wishing to detain them by *his bedside, he informed Hippolita of his +story. He told her that, while prisoner to &the infidels, he had dreamed that his )daughter, of whom he had learned no news 'since his captivity, was detained in a 'castle, where she was in danger of the *most dreadful misfortunes: and that if he ,obtained his liberty, and repaired to a wood)near Joppa, he would learn more. Alarmed ,at this dream, and incapable of obeying the )direction given by it, his chains became 'more grievous than ever. But while his 'thoughts were occupied on the means of 'obtaining his liberty, he received the $agreeable news that the confederate *Princes who were warring in Palestine had *paid his ransom. He instantly set out for %the wood that had been marked in his dream. )For three days he and his attendants had (wandered in the forest without seeing a +human form: but on the evening of the third+they came to a cell, in which they found a *venerable hermit in the agonies of death. )Applying rich cordials, they brought the fainting man to his speech. *"My sons," said he, "I am bounden to your .charity - but it is in vain - I am going to my"eternal rest - yet I die with the 'satisfaction of performing the will of &heaven. When first I repaired to this *solitude, after seeing my country become a.prey to unbelievers - it is alas! above fifty +years since I was witness to that dreadful (scene! St. Nicholas appeared to me, and *revealed a secret, which he bade me never "disclose to mortal man, but on my )death-bed. This is that tremendous hour, *and ye are no doubt the chosen warriors to)whom I was ordered to reveal my trust. As)soon as ye have done the last offices to +this wretched corse, dig under the seventh ,tree on the left hand of this poor cave, and*your pains will - Oh! good heaven receive *my soul!" With those words the devout man breathed his last. '"By break of day," continued Frederic, *"when we had committed the holy relics to *earth, we dug according to direction. But )what was our astonishment when about the #depth of six feet we discovered an (enormous sabre - the very weapon yonder +in the court. On the blade, which was then )partly out of the scabbard, though since +closed by our efforts in removing it, were ,written the following lines - no; excuse me,&Madam," added the Marquis, turning to +Hippolita; "if I forbear to repeat them: I )respect your sex and rank, and would not +be guilty of offending your ear with sounds)injurious to aught that is dear to you." +He paused. Hippolita trembled. She did not *doubt but Frederic was destined by heaven &to accomplish the fate that seemed to )threaten her house. Looking with anxious )fondness at Matilda, a silent tear stole *down her cheek: but recollecting herself, she said - *"Proceed, my Lord; heaven does nothing in &vain; mortals must receive its divine ,behests with lowliness and submission. It is+our part to deprecate its wrath, or bow to +its decrees. Repeat the sentence, my Lord; we listen resigned." *Frederic was grieved that he had proceeded,so far. The dignity and patient firmness of +Hippolita penetrated him with respect, and +the tender silent affection with which the (Princess and her daughter regarded each 'other, melted him almost to tears. Yet *apprehensive that his forbearance to obey )would be more alarming, he repeated in a -faltering and low voice the following lines: +"Where'er a casque that suits this sword is#found, With perils is thy daughter *compass'd round; ALFONSO'S blood alone can)save the maid, And quiet a long restless Prince's shade." %"What is there in these lines," said *Theodore impatiently, "that affects these (Princesses? Why were they to be shocked -by a mysterious delicacy, that has so little foundation?" '"Your words are rude, young man," said %the Marquis; "and though fortune has favoured you once - " '"My honoured Lord," said Isabella, who &resented Theodore's warmth, which she )perceived was dictated by his sentiments *for Matilda, "discompose not yourself for +the glosing of a peasant's son: he forgets )the reverence he owes you; but he is not accustomed - " *Hippolita, concerned at the heat that had +arisen, checked Theodore for his boldness, ,but with an air acknowledging his zeal; and 'changing the conversation, demanded of (Frederic where he had left her Lord? As +the Marquis was going to reply, they heard +a noise without, and rising to inquire the (cause, Manfred, Jerome, and part of the 'troop, who had met an imperfect rumour "of what had happened, entered the )chamber. Manfred advanced hastily towards*Frederic's bed to condole with him on his *misfortune, and to learn the circumstances)of the combat, when starting in an agony $of terror and amazement, he cried - +"Ha! what art thou? thou dreadful spectre! is my hour come?" #"My dearest, gracious Lord," cried +Hippolita, clasping him in her arms, "what -is it you see! Why do you fix your eye-balls thus?" ("What!" cried Manfred breathless; "dost -thou see nothing, Hippolita? Is this ghastly +phantom sent to me alone - to rue, who did not - " *"For mercy's sweetest self, my Lord," said*Hippolita, "resume your soul, command your)reason. There is none here, but us, your friends." +"What, is not that Alfonso?" cried Manfred.%"Dost thou not see him? can it be my brain's delirium?" *"This! my Lord," said Hippolita; "this is $Theodore, the youth who has been so unfortunate." )"Theodore!" said Manfred mournfully, and &striking his forehead; "Theodore or a %phantom, he has unhinged the soul of (Manfred. But how comes he here? and how comes he in armour?" +"I believe he went in search of Isabella," said Hippolita. ,"Of Isabella!" said Manfred, relapsing into -rage; "yes, yes, that is not doubtful -. But )how did he escape from durance in which I#left him? Was it Isabella, or this *hypocritical old Friar, that procured his racter I wear. Heaven wdЌB;бw4ЏaЏaLЌ@ь№vРдw ЗвwџџџџB;бw^бwпєіwћхw иЌ/`cz0y›bн1(c?2<.ЗcЂ3ѓ`ccW?У‡bК@J—cAс-ІcB‡=§ т,of the beauteous Matilda rushing in spite of,him on his thoughts, he lay on the ground in,a conflict of penitence and passion. Ere he %could recover from this agony of his -spirits, the Princess Hippolita with a taper 'in her hand entered the oratory alone. *Seeing a man without motion on the floor, +she gave a shriek, concluding him dead. Her+fright brought Frederic to himself. Rising *suddenly, his face bedewed with tears, he )would have rushed from her presence; but ,Hippolita stopping him, conjured him in the ,most plaintive accents to explain the cause %of his disorder, and by what strange 'chance she had found him there in that posture. +"Ah, virtuous Princess!" said the Marquis, $penetrated with grief, and stopped. ("For the love of Heaven, my Lord," said 'Hippolita, "disclose the cause of this *transport! What mean these doleful sounds,&this alarming exclamation on my name? +What woes has heaven still in store for the)wretched Hippolita? Yet silent! By every -pitying angel, I adjure thee, noble Prince," (continued she, falling at his feet, "to )disclose the purport of what lies at thy 'heart. I see thou feelest for me; thou -feelest the sharp pangs that thou inflictest +- speak, for pity! Does aught thou knowest concern my child?" +"I cannot speak," cried Frederic, bursting from her. "Oh, Matilda!" (Quitting the Princess thus abruptly, he +hastened to his own apartment. At the door &of it he was accosted by Manfred, who *flushed by wine and love had come to seek (him, and to propose to waste some hours %of the night in music and revelling. 'Frederic, offended at an invitation so %dissonant from the mood of his soul, *pushed him rudely aside, and entering his &chamber, flung the door intemperately +against Manfred, and bolted it inwards. The haughty Prince, enraged at this 'unaccountable behaviour, withdrew in a (frame of mind capable of the most fatal *excesses. As he crossed the court, he was (met by the domestic whom he had planted &at the convent as a spy on Jerome and +Theodore. This man, almost breathless with )the haste he had made, informed his Lord &that Theodore, and some lady from the )castle were, at that instant, in private )conference at the tomb of Alfonso in St. *Nicholas's church. He had dogged Theodore ,thither, but the gloominess of the night had(prevented his discovering who the woman was. )Manfred, whose spirits were inflamed, and)whom Isabella had driven from her on his ,urging his passion with too little reserve, )did not doubt but the inquietude she had %expressed had been occasioned by her )impatience to meet Theodore. Provoked by +this conjecture, and enraged at her father,*he hastened secretly to the great church. -Gliding softly between the aisles, and guided(by an imperfect gleam of moonshine that &shone faintly through the illuminated &windows, he stole towards the tomb of %Alfonso, to which he was directed by &indistinct whispers of the persons he "sought. The first sounds he could distinguish were - +"Does it, alas! depend on me? Manfred will never permit our union." '"No, this shall prevent it!" cried the ,tyrant, drawing his dagger, and plunging it (over her shoulder into the bosom of the person that spoke. -"Ah, me, I am slain!" cried Matilda, sinking. "Good heaven, receive my soul!" )"Savage, inhuman monster, what hast thou +done!" cried Theodore, rushing on him, and wrenching his dagger from him. %"Stop, stop thy impious hand!" cried Matilda; "it is my father!" 'Manfred, waking as from a trance, beat ,his breast, twisted his hands in his locks, &and endeavoured to recover his dagger #from Theodore to despatch himself. +Theodore, scarce less distracted, and only )mastering the transports of his grief to +assist Matilda, had now by his cries drawn +some of the monks to his aid. While part of&them endeavoured, in concert with the ,afflicted Theodore, to stop the blood of the*dying Princess, the rest prevented Manfred&from laying violent hands on himself. ,Matilda, resigning herself patiently to her *fate, acknowledged with looks of grateful *love the zeal of Theodore. Yet oft as her *faintness would permit her speech its way,)she begged the assistants to comfort her ,father. Jerome, by this time, had learnt the(fatal news, and reached the church. His 'looks seemed to reproach Theodore, but turning to Manfred, he said, *"Now, tyrant! behold the completion of woe+fulfilled on thy impious and devoted head! )The blood of Alfonso cried to heaven for (vengeance; and heaven has permitted its ,altar to be polluted by assassination, that (thou mightest shed thy own blood at the "foot of that Prince's sepulchre!" *"Cruel man!" cried Matilda, "to aggravate )the woes of a parent; may heaven bless my*father, and forgive him as I do! My Lord, (my gracious Sire, dost thou forgive thy )child? Indeed, I came not hither to meet +Theodore. I found him praying at this tomb,'whither my mother sent me to intercede *for thee, for her - dearest father, bless &your child, and say you forgive her." )"Forgive thee! Murderous monster!" cried (Manfred, "can assassins forgive? I took *thee for Isabella; but heaven directed my *bloody hand to the heart of my child. Oh, *Matilda! - I cannot utter it - canst thou #forgive the blindness of my rage?" *"I can, I do; and may heaven confirm it!" .said Matilda; "but while I have life to ask it*- oh! my mother! what will she feel? Will *you comfort her, my Lord? Will you not put)her away? Indeed she loves you! Oh, I am ,faint! bear me to the castle. Can I live to have her close my eyes?" $Theodore and the monks besought her (earnestly to suffer herself to be borne +into the convent; but her instances were so+pressing to be carried to the castle, that +placing her on a litter, they conveyed her $thither as she requested. Theodore, &supporting her head with his arm, and +hanging over her in an agony of despairing ,love, still endeavoured to inspire her with *hopes of life. Jerome, on the other side, )comforted her with discourses of heaven, )and holding a crucifix before her, which )she bathed with innocent tears, prepared $her for her passage to immortality. ,Manfred, plunged in the deepest affliction, followed the litter in despair. (Ere they reached the castle, Hippolita, *informed of the dreadful catastrophe, had &flown to meet her murdered child; but *when she saw the afflicted procession, the+mightiness of her grief deprived her of her-senses, and she fell lifeless to the earth in$a swoon. Isabella and Frederic, who )attended her, were overwhelmed in almost #equal sorrow. Matilda alone seemed 'insensible to her own situation: every 'thought was lost in tenderness for her mother. (Ordering the litter to stop, as soon as +Hippolita was brought to herself, she asked)for her father. He approached, unable to )speak. Matilda, seizing his hand and her *mother's, locked them in her own, and then)clasped them to her heart. Manfred could +not support this act of pathetic piety. He )dashed himself on the ground, and cursed +the day he was born. Isabella, apprehensive*that these struggles of passion were more &than Matilda could support, took upon (herself to order Manfred to be borne to +his apartment, while she caused Matilda to $be conveyed to the nearest chamber. &Hippolita, scarce more alive than her *daughter, was regardless of everything but)her; but when the tender Isabella's care *would have likewise removed her, while the'surgeons examined Matilda's wound, she cried, )"Remove me! never, never! I lived but in her, and will expire with her." (Matilda raised her eyes at her mother's %voice, but closed them again without )speaking. Her sinking pulse and the damp (coldness of her hand soon dispelled all )hopes of recovery. Theodore followed the *surgeons into the outer chamber, and heard)them pronounce the fatal sentence with a transport equal to frenzy. ,"Since she cannot live mine," cried he, "at *least she shall be mine in death! Father! ,Jerome! will you not join our hands?" cried +he to the Friar, who, with the Marquis, hadaccompanied the surgeons. &"What means thy distracted rashness?" "said Jerome. "Is this an hour for marriage?" -"It is, it is," cried Theodore. "Alas! there is no other!" *"Young man, thou art too unadvised," said ,Frederic. "Dost thou think we are to listen ,to thy fond transports in this hour of fate?"What pretensions hast thou to the Princess?" +"Those of a Prince," said Theodore; "of the)sovereign of Otranto. This reverend man, &my father, has informed me who I am." +"Thou ravest," said the Marquis. "There is %no Prince of Otranto but myself, now $Manfred, by murder, by sacrilegious (murder, has forfeited all pretensions." ("My Lord," said Jerome, assuming an air +of command, "he tells you true. It was not 'my purpose the secret should have been *divulged so soon, but fate presses onward )to its work. What his hot-headed passion (has revealed, my tongue confirms. Know, +Prince, that when Alfonso set sail for the Holy Land - " +"Is this a season for explanations?" cried (Theodore. "Father, come and unite me to *the Princess; she shall be mine! In every *other thing I will dutifully obey you. My $life! my adored Matilda!" continued &Theodore, rushing back into the inner )chamber, "will you not be mine? Will you not bless your - " )Isabella made signs to him to be silent, 'apprehending the Princess was near her end. ,"What, is she dead?" cried Theodore; "is it possible!" )The violence of his exclamations brought -Matilda to herself. Lifting up her eyes, she looked round for her mother. $"Life of my soul, I am here!" cried )Hippolita; "think not I will quit thee!" +"Oh! you are too good," said Matilda. "But 'weep not for me, my mother! I am going *where sorrow never dwells - Isabella, thou*hast loved me; wouldst thou not supply my )fondness to this dear, dear woman? Indeed I am faint!" ."Oh! my child! my child!" said Hippolita in a +flood of tears, "can I not withhold thee a moment?" +"It will not be," said Matilda; "commend me(to heaven - Where is my father? forgive %him, dearest mother - forgive him my ,death; it was an error. Oh! I had forgotten '- dearest mother, I vowed never to see 'Theodore more - perhaps that has drawn $down this calamity - but it was not "intentional - can you pardon me?" ("Oh! wound not my agonising soul!" said +Hippolita; "thou never couldst offend me - Alas! she faints! help! help!" #"I would say something more," said )Matilda, struggling, "but it cannot be - ,Isabella - Theodore - for my sake - Oh! - " she expired. *Isabella and her women tore Hippolita from#the corse; but Theodore threatened +destruction to all who attempted to remove *him from it. He printed a thousand kisses *on her clay-cold hands, and uttered every &expression that despairing love could dictate. Isabella, in the meantime, was ,accompanying the afflicted Hippolita to her ,apartment; but, in the middle of the court, )they were met by Manfred, who, distracted(with his own thoughts, and anxious once *more to behold his daughter, was advancing*to the chamber where she lay. As the moon &was now at its height, he read in the )countenances of this unhappy company the event he dreaded. &"What! is she dead?" cried he in wild -confusion. A clap of thunder at that instant )shook the castle to its foundations; the )earth rocked, and the clank of more than )mortal armour was heard behind. Frederic 'and Jerome thought the last day was at )hand. The latter, forcing Theodore along &with them, rushed into the court. The 'moment Theodore appeared, the walls of &the castle behind Manfred were thrown )down with a mighty force, and the form of*Alfonso, dilated to an immense magnitude, %appeared in the centre of the ruins. %"Behold in Theodore the true heir of &Alfonso!" said the vision: And having )pronounced those words, accompanied by a &clap of thunder, it ascended solemnly )towards heaven, where the clouds parting &asunder, the form of St. Nicholas was *seen, and receiving Alfonso's shade, they &were soon wrapt from mortal eyes in a blaze of glory. ,The beholders fell prostrate on their faces,-acknowledging the divine will. The first thatbroke silence was Hippolita. &"My Lord," said she to the desponding %Manfred, "behold the vanity of human )greatness! Conrad is gone! Matilda is no *more! In Theodore we view the true Prince +of Otranto. By what miracle he is so I know$not - suffice it to us, our doom is %pronounced! shall we not, can we but *dedicate the few deplorable hours we have ,to live, in deprecating the further wrath of*heaven? heaven ejects us - whither can we -fly, but to yon holy cells that yet offer us a retreat." *"Thou guiltless but unhappy woman! unhappy)by my crimes!" replied Manfred, "my heart+at last is open to thy devout admonitions. .Oh! could - but it cannot be - ye are lost in &wonder - let me at last do justice on (myself! To heap shame on my own head is -all the satisfaction I have left to offer to (offended heaven. My story has drawn down*these judgments: Let my confession atone -+but, ah! what can atone for usurpation and (a murdered child? a child murdered in a ,consecrated place? List, sirs, and may this %bloody record be a warning to future tyrants!" -"Alfonso, ye all know, died in the Holy Land )- ye would interrupt me; ye would say he -came not fairly to his end - it is most true )- why else this bitter cup which Manfred %must drink to the dregs. Ricardo, my *grandfather, was his chamberlain - I would(draw a veil over my ancestor's crimes - -but it is in vain! Alfonso died by poison. A /fictitious will declared Ricardo his heir. His +crimes pursued him - yet he lost no Conrad,*no Matilda! I pay the price of usurpation *for all! A storm overtook him. Haunted by ,his guilt he vowed to St. Nicholas to found *a church and two convents, if he lived to +reach Otranto. The sacrifice was accepted: *the saint appeared to him in a dream, and )promised that Ricardo's posterity should *reign in Otranto until the rightful owner )should be grown too large to inhabit the 'castle, and as long as issue male from ,Ricardo's loins should remain to enjoy it - (alas! alas! nor male nor female, except +myself, remains of all his wretched race! I)have done - the woes of these three days *speak the rest. How this young man can be )Alfonso's heir I know not - yet I do not ,doubt it. His are these dominions; I resign +them - yet I knew not Alfonso had an heir -,I question not the will of heaven - poverty *and prayer must fill up the woeful space, #until Manfred shall be summoned to Ricardo." +"What remains is my part to declare," said +Jerome. "When Alfonso set sail for the Holy*Land he was driven by a storm to the coast(of Sicily. The other vessel, which bore (Ricardo and his train, as your Lordship $must have heard, was separated from him." *"It is most true," said Manfred; "and the *title you give me is more than an outcast 'can claim - well! be it so - proceed." *Jerome blushed, and continued. "For three &months Lord Alfonso was wind-bound in 'Sicily. There he became enamoured of a ,fair virgin named Victoria. He was too pious*to tempt her to forbidden pleasures. They %were married. Yet deeming this amour )incongruous with the holy vow of arms by %which he was bound, he determined to -conceal their nuptials until his return from )the Crusade, when he purposed to seek and(acknowledge her for his lawful wife. He *left her pregnant. During his absence she (was delivered of a daughter. But scarce &had she felt a mother's pangs ere she %heard the fatal rumour of her Lord's +death, and the succession of Ricardo. What 'could a friendless, helpless woman do? ,Would her testimony avail? - yet, my lord, Ihave an authentic writing - " *"It needs not," said Manfred; "the horrors*of these days, the vision we have but now +seen, all corroborate thy evidence beyond a)thousand parchments. Matilda's death and my expulsion - " ("Be composed, my Lord," said Hippolita; +"this holy man did not mean to recall your griefs." Jerome proceeded. ,"I shall not dwell on what is needless. The *daughter of which Victoria was delivered, )was at her maturity bestowed in marriage en wdЌB;бw4ЏaЏaLЌ@ь№vРдw ЗвwџџџџB;бw^бwпєіwћхw иЌC0;яџџ%on me. Victoria died; and the secret )remained locked in my breast. Theodore's narrative has told the rest." *The Friar ceased. The disconsolate company-retired to the remaining part of the castle. "In the morning Manfred signed his )abdication of the principality, with the +approbation of Hippolita, and each took on "them the habit of religion in the +neighbouring convents. Frederic offered his"daughter to the new Prince, which $Hippolita's tenderness for Isabella *concurred to promote. But Theodore's grief&was too fresh to admit the thought of )another love; and it was not until after )frequent discourses with Isabella of his 'dear Matilda, that he was persuaded he +could know no happiness but in the society *of one with whom he could for ever indulge+the melancholy that had taken possession ofhis soul. €€€ What mean these doleful sounds,&this alarming exclamation on my name? +What woes has heaven still in store for the)wretched Hippolita? Yet silent! By every -pitying angel, I adjure thee, noble Prince," (continued she, falling at his feet, "to )disclose the purport of what lies at thy 'heart. I see thou feelest for me; thou -feelest the sharp pangs that thou inflictest +- speak, for pity! Does aught thou knowest concern my child?" +"I cannot speak," cried Frederic, bursting from her. "Oh, Matilda!" (Quitting the Princess thus abruptly, he +hastened to his own apartment. At the door &of it he was accosted by Manfred, who *flushed by wine and love had come to seek (him, and to propose to waste some hours %of the night in music and revelling. 'Frederic, offended at an invitation so %dissonant from the mood of his soul, *pushed him rudely aside, and entering his &chamber, flung the door intemperately +against Manfred, and bolted it inwards. The haughty Prince, enraged at this 'unaccountable behaviour, withdrew in a (frame of mind capable of the most fatal *excesses. As he crossed the court, he was (met by the domestic whom he had planted &at the convent as a spy on Jerome and +Theodore. This man, almost breathless with )the haste he had made, informed his Lord &that Theodore, and some lady from the )castle were, at that instant, in private )conference at the tomb of Alfonso in St. *Nicholas's church. He had dogged Theodore ,thither, but the gloominess of the night had(prevented his discovering who the woman was. )Manfred, whose spirits were inflamed, and)whom Isabella had driven from her on his ,urging his passion with too little reserve, )did not doubt but the inquietude she had %expressed had been occasioned by her )impatience to meet Theodore. Provoked by +this conjecture, and enraged at her father,*he hastened secretly to the great church. -Gliding softly between the aisles, and guided(by an imperfect gleam of moonshine that &shone faintly through the illuminated &windows, he stole towards the tomb of %Alfonso, to which he was directed by &indistinct whispers of the persons he "sought. The first sounds he could distinguish were - +"Does it, alas! depend on me? Manfred will never permit our union." '"No, this shall prevent it!" cried the ,tyrant, drawing his dagger, and plunging it (over her shoulder into the bosom of the person that spoke. -"Ah, me, I am slain!" cried Matilda, sinking. "Good heaven, receive my soul!" )"Savage, inhuman monster, what hast thou +done!" cried Theodore, rushing on him, and wrenching his dagger from him. %"Stop, stop thy impious hand!" cried Matilda; "it is my father!" 'Manfred, waking as from a trance, beat ,his breast, twisted his hands in his locks, &and endeavoured to recover his dagger #from Theodore to despatch himself. +Theodore, scarce less distracted, and only )mastering the transports of his grief to +assist Matilda, had now by his cries drawn +some of the monks to his aid. While part of&them endeavoured, in concert with the ,afflicted Theodore, to stop the blood of the*dying Princess, the rest prevented Manfred&from laying violent hands on himself. ,Matilda, resigning herself patiently to her *fate, acknowledged with looks of grateful *love the zeal of Theodore. Yet oft as her *faintness would permit her speech its way,)she begged the assistants to comfort her ,father. Jerome, by this time, had learnt the(fatal news, and reached the church. His 'looks seemed to reproach Theodore, but turning to Manfred, he said, *"Now, tyrant! behold the completion of woe+fulfilled on thy impious and devoted head! )The blood of Alfonso cried to heaven for (vengeance; and heaven has permitted its ,altar to be polluted by assassination, that (thou mightest shed thy own blood at the "foot of that Prince's sepulchre!" *"Cruel man!" cried Matilda, "to aggravate )the woes of a parent; may heaven bless my*father, and forgive him as I do! My Lord, (my gracious Sire, dost thou forgive thy )child? Indeed, I came not hither to meet +Theodore. I found him praying at this tomb,'whither my mother sent me to intercede *for thee, for her - dearest father, bless &your child, and say you forgive her." )"Forgive thee! Murderous monster!" cried (Manfred, "can assassins forgive? I took *thee for Isabella; but heaven directed my *bloody hand to the heart of my child. Oh, *Matilda! - I cannot utter it - canst thou #forgive the blindness of my rage?" *"I can, I do; and may heaven confirm it!" .said Matilda; "but while I have life to ask it*- oh! my mother! what will she feel? Will *you comfort her, my Lord? Will you not put)her away? Indeed she loves you! Oh, I am ,faint! bear me to the castle. Can I live to have her close my eyes?" $Theodore and the monks besought her (earnestly to suffer herself to be borne +into the convent; but her instances were so+pressing to be carried to the castle, that +placing her on a litter, they conveyed her $thither as she requested. Theodore, &supporting her head with his arm, and +hanging over her in an agony of despairing ,love, still endeavoured to inspire her with *hopes of life. Jerome, on the other side, )comforted her with discourses of heaven, )and holding a crucifix before her, which )she bathed with innocent tears, prepared $her for her passage to immortality. ,Manfred, plunged in the deepest affliction, followed the litter in despair. (Ere they reached the castle, Hippolita, *informed of the dreadful catastrophe, had &flown to meet her murdered child; but *when she saw the afflicted procession, the+mightiness of her grief deprived her of her-senses, and she fell lifeless to the earth in$a swoon. Isabella and Frederic, who )attended her, were overwhelmed in almost #equal sorrow. Matilda alone seemed 'insensible to her own situation: every 'thought was lost in tenderness for her mother. (Ordering the litter to stop, as soon as +Hippolita was brought to herself, she asked)for her father. He approached, unable to )speak. Matilda, seizing his hand and her *mother's, locked them in her own, and then)clasped them to her heart. Manfred could +not support this act of pathetic piety. He )dashed himself on the ground, and cursed +the day he was born. Isabella, apprehensive*that these struggles of passion were more &than Matilda could support, took upon (herself to order Manfred to be borne to +his apartment, while she caused Matilda to $be conveyed to the nearest chamber. &Hippolita, scarce more alive than her *daughter, was regardless of everything but)her; but when the tender Isabella's care *would have likewise removed her, while the'surgeons examined Matilda's wound, she cried, )"Remove me! never, never! I lived but in her, and will expire with her." (Matilda raised her eyes at her mother's %voice, but closed them again without )speaking. Her sinking pulse and the damp (coldness of her hand soon dispelled all )hopes of recovery. Theodore followed the *surgeons into the outer chamber, and heard)them pronounce the fatal sentence with a transport equal to frenzy. ,"Since she cannot live mine," cried he, "at *least she shall be mine in death! Father! ,Jerome! will you not join our hands?" cried +he to the Friar, who, with the Marquis, hadaccompanied the surgeons. &"What means thy distracted rashness?" "said Jerome. "Is this an hour for marriage?" -"It is, it is," cried Theodore. "Alas! there is no other!" *"Young man, thou art too unadvised," said ,Frederic. "Dost thou think we are to listen ,to thy fond transports in this hour of fate?"What pretensions hast thou to the Princess?" +"Those of a Prince," said Theodore; "of the)sovereign of Otranto. This reverend man, &my father, has informed me who I am." +"Thou ravest," said the Marquis. "There is %no Prince of Otranto but myself, now $Manfred, by murder, by sacrilegious (murder, has forfeited all pretensions." ("My Lord," said Jerome, assuming an air +of command, "he tells you true. It was not 'my purpose the secret should have been *divulged so soon, but fate presses onward )to its work. What his hot-headed passion (has revealed, my tongue confirms. Know, +Prince, that when Alfonso set sail for the Holy Land - " +"Is this a season for explanations?" cried (Theodore. "Father, come and unite me to *the Princess; she shall be mine! In every *other thing I will dutifully obey you. My $life! my adored Matilda!" continued &Theodore, rushing back into the inner )chamber, "will you not be mine? Will you not bless your - " )Isabella made signs to him to be silent, 'apprehending the Princess was near her end. ,"What, is she dead?" cried Theodore; "is it possible!" )The violence of his exclamations brought -Matilda to herself. Lifting up her eyes, she looked round for her mother. $"Life of my soul, I am here!" cried )Hippolita; "think not I will quit thee!" +"Oh! you are too good," said Matilda. "But 'weep not for me, my mother! I am going *where sorrow never dwells - Isabella, thou*hast loved me; wouldst thou not supply my )fondness to this dear, dear woman? Indeed I am faint!" ."Oh! my child! my child!" said Hippolita in a +flood of tears, "can I not withhold thee a moment?" +"It will not be," said Matilda; "commend me(to heaven - Where is my father? forgive %him, dearest mother - forgive him my ,death; it was an error. Oh! I had forgotten '- dearest mother, I vowed never to see 'Theodore more - perhaps that has drawn $down this calamity - but it was not "intentional - can you pardon me?" ("Oh! wound not my agonising soul!" said +Hippolita; "thou never couldst offend me - Alas! she faints! help! help!" #"I would say something more," said )Matilda, struggling, "but it cannot be - ,Isabella - Theodore - for my sake - Oh! - " she expired. *Isabella and her women tore Hippolita from#the corse; but Theodore threatened +destruction to all who attempted to remove *him from it. He printed a thousand kisses *on her clay-cold hands, and uttered every &expression that despairing love could dictate. Isabella, in the meantime, was ,accompanying the afflicted Hippolita to her ,apartment; but, in the middle of the court, )they were met by Manfred, who, distracted(with his own thoughts, and anxious once *more to behold his daughter, was advancing*to the chamber where she lay. As the moon &was now at its height, he read in the )countenances of this unhappy company the event he dreaded. &"What! is she dead?" cried he in wild -confusion. A clap of thunder at that instant )shook the castle to its foundations; the )earth rocked, and the clank of more than )mortal armour was heard behind. Frederic 'and Jerome thought the last day was at )hand. The latter, forcing Theodore along &with them, rushed into the court. The 'moment Theodore appeared, the walls of &the castle behind Manfred were thrown )down with a mighty force, and the form of*Alfonso, dilated to an immense magnitude, %appeared in the centre of the ruins. %"Behold in Theodore the true heir of &Alfonso!" said the vision: And having )pronounced those words, accompanied by a &clap of thunder, it ascended solemnly )towards heaven, where the clouds parting &asunder, the form of St. Nicholas was *seen, and receiving Alfonso's shade, they &were soon wrapt from mortal eyes in a blaze of glory. ,The beholders fell prostrate on their faces,-acknowledging the divine will. The first thatbroke silence was Hippolita. &"My Lord," said she to the desponding %Manfred, "behold the vanity of human )greatness! Conrad is gone! Matilda is no *more! In Theodore we view the true Prince +of Otranto. By what miracle he is so I know$not - suffice it to us, our doom is %pronounced! shall we not, can we but *dedicate the few deplorable hours we have ,to live, in deprecating the further wrath of*heaven? heaven ejects us - whither can we -fly, but to yon holy cells that yet offer us a retreat." *"Thou guiltless but unhappy woman! unhappy)by my crimes!" replied Manfred, "my heart+at last is open to thy devout admonitions. .Oh! could - but it cannot be - ye are lost in &wonder - let me at last do justice on (myself! To heap shame on my own head is -all the satisfaction I have left to offer to (offended heaven. My story has drawn down*these judgments: Let my confession atone -+but, ah! what can atone for usurpation and (a murdered child? a child murdered in a ,consecrated place? List, sirs, and may this %bloody record be a warning to future tyrants!" -"Alfonso, ye all know, died in the Holy Land )- ye would interrupt me; ye would say he -came not fairly to his end - it is most true )- why else this bitter cup which Manfred %must drink to the dregs. Ricardo, my *grandfather, was his chamberlain - I would(draw a veil over my ancestor's crimes - -but it is in vain! Alfonso died by poison. A /fictitious will declared Ricardo his heir. His +crimes pursued him - yet he lost no Conrad,*no Matilda! I pay the price of usurpation *for all! A storm overtook him. Haunted by ,his guilt he vowed to St. Nicholas to found *a church and two convents, if he lived to +reach Otranto. The sacrifice was accepted: *the saint appeared to him in a dream, and )promised that Ricardo's posterity should *reign in Otranto until the rightful owner )should be grown too large to inhabit the 'castle, and as long as issue male from ,Ricardo's loins should remain to enjoy it - (alas! alas! nor male nor female, except +myself, remains of all his wretched race! I)have done - the woes of these three days *speak the rest. How this young man can be )Alfonso's heir I know not - yet I do not ,doubt it. His are these dominions; I resign +them - yet I knew not Alfonso had an heir -,I question not the will of heaven - poverty *and prayer must fill up the woeful space, #until Manfred shall be summoned to Ricardo." +"What remains is my part to declare," said +Jerome. "When Alfonso set sail for the Holy*Land he was driven by a storm to the coast(of Sicily. The other vessel, which bore (Ricardo and his train, as your Lordship $must have heard, was separated from him." *"It is most true," said Manfred; "and the *title you give me is more than an outcast 'can claim - well! be it so - proceed." *Jerome blushed, and continued. "For three &months Lord Alfonso was wind-bound in 'Sicily. There he became enamoured of a ,fair virgin named Victoria. He was too pious*to tempt her to forbidden pleasures. They %were married. Yet deeming this amour )incongruous with the holy vow of arms by %which he was bound, he determined to -conceal their nuptials until his return from )the Crusade, when he purposed to seek and(acknowledge her for his lawful wife. He *left her pregnant. During his absence she (was delivered of a daughter. But scarce &had she felt a mother's pangs ere she %heard the fatal rumour of her Lord's +death, and the succession of Ricardo. What 'could a friendless, helpless woman do? ,Would her testimony avail? - yet, my lord, Ihave an authentic writing - " *"It needs not," said Manfred; "the horrors*of these days, the vision we have but now +seen, all corroborate thy evidence beyond a)thousand parchments. Matilda's death and my expulsion - " ("Be composed, my Lord," said Hippolita; +"this holy man did not mean to recall your griefs." Jerome proceeded. ,"I shall not dwell on what is needless. 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