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And the courtiers were amazed, and some of them laughed, for they thought that he was jesting。
But he spake sternly to them again, and said: “Take these things away, and hide them from me。 Though it be the day of my coronation, I will not wear them。 For on the loom of Sorrow, and by the white hands of Pain, has this my robe been woven。 There is Blood in the heart of the ruby, and Death in the heart of the pearl。”And he told them his three dreams。
And when the courtiers heard them they looked at each other and whispered, saying: “Surely he is mad; for what is a dream but a dream, and a vision but a vision? They are not real things that one should heed them。 And what have we to do with the lives of those who toil for us? Shall a man not eat bread till he has seen the sower, nor drink wine till he has talked with the vinedresser?”
And the Chamberlain spake to the young King, and said, “My lord, I pray thee set aside these black thoughts of thine, and put on this fair robe, and set this crown upon thy head。 For how shall the people know that thou art a king, if thou hast not a king’s raiment?”
And the young King looked at him。 “Is it so, indeed?”he questioned。 “Will they not know me for a king if I have not a king’s raiment?”
“They will not know thee, my lord, ” cried the Chamber…lain。
“I had thought that there had been men who were kinglike,” he answered, “but it may be as thou sayest。 And yet I will not wear this robe, nor will I be crowned with this crown, but even as I came to the palace so will I go forth from it。”
And he bade them all leave him, save one page whom he kept as his panion, a lad a year younger than himself。 Him he kept for his service, and when he had bathed himself in clear water, he opened a great painted chest, and from it he took the leathern tunic and rough sheepskin cloak that he had worn when he had watched on the hillside the shaggy goats of the goatherd。 These he put on, and in his hand he took his rude shepherd’s staff。
And the little page opened his big blue eyes in wonder, and said smiling to him, “My lord, I see thy robe and thy sceptre, but where is thy crown?”
And the young King plucked a spray of wild briar that was climbing over the balcony, and bent it, and made a circlet of it, and set it on his own head。
“This shall he my crown,” he answered。
And thus attired he passed out of his chamber into the Great Hall, where the nobles were waiting for him。
And the nobles made merry, and some of them cried out to him, “My lord, the people wait for their king, and thou showest them a beggar,” and others were wroth and said, “He brings shame upon our state, and is unworthy to be our master。”But he answered them not a word, but passed on, and went down the bright porphyry staircase, and out through the gates of bronze, and mounted upon his horse, and rode towards the cathedral, the little page running beside him。
And the people laughed and said, “It is the King’s fool who is riding by,” and they mocked him。
And he drew rein and said,“Nay, but I am the King。” And he told them his three dreams。
And a man came out of the crowd and spake bitterly to him, and said,“Sir, knowest thou not that out of the luxury of the rich eth the life of the poor? By your pomp we are nurtured, and your vices give us bread。 To toil for a hard master is bitter, but to have no master to toil for is more bitter still。 Thinkest thou that the ravens will feed us?And what cure hast thou for these things? Wilt thou say to the buyer, ‘Thou shalt buy for so much,’ and to the seller, ‘Thou shalt sell at this price?’ I trow not。 Therefore go back to thy Palace and put on thy purple and fine linen。 What hast thou to do with us, and what we suffer?”
“Are not the rich and the poor brothers?”asked the young King。
“Ay, ” answered the man, “and the name of the rich brother is Cain。”
And the young King’s eyes filled with tears, and he rode on through the murmurs of the people, and the little page grew afraid and left him。
And when he reached the great portal of the cathedral, the soldiers thrust their halberts out and said, “What dost thou seek here?None enters by this door but the King。”
And his face flushed with anger, and he said to them, “I am the King,” and waved their halberts aside and passed in。
And when the old Bishop saw him ing in his goatherd’s dress, he rose up in wonder from his throne, and went to meet him, and said to him, “My son, is this a king’s apparel? And with what crown shall I crown thee, and what sceptre shall I place in thy hand? Surely this should be to thee a day of joy, and not a day of abasement。”
“Shall Joy wear what Grief has fashioned?” said the young King。 And he told him his three dreams。
And when the Bishop had heard them he knit his brows, and said, “My son, I am an old man, and in the winter of my days, and I know that many evil things are done in the wide world。 The fierce robbers e down from the mountains, and carry off the little children, and sell them to the Moors。 The lions lie in wait for the caravans, and leap upon the camels。 The wild boar roots up the corn in the valley, and the foxes gnaw the vines upon the hill。 The pirates lay waste the sea…coast and burn the ships of the fishermen, and take their s from them。 In the salt…marshes live the lepers;they have houses of wattled reeds, and none may e nigh them。 The beggars wander through the cities, and eat their food with the dogs。 Canst thou make these things not to be? Wilt thou take the leper for thy bedfellow, and set the beggar at thy board? Shall the lion do thy bidding, and the wild boar obey thee? Is not He who made misery wiser than thou art? Wherefore I praise thee not for this that thou hast done, but I bid thee ride back to the Palace and make thy face glad, and put on the raiment that beseemeth a king, and with the crown of gold I will crown thee, and the sceptre of pearl will I place in thy hand。 And as for thy dreams, think no more of them。 The burden of this world is too great for one man to bear, and the world’s sorrow too heavy for one heart to suffer。 ”
“Sayest thou that in this house?”said the young King, and he strode past the Bishop, and climbed up the steps of the altar, and stood before the image of Christ。
He stood before the image of Christ, and on his right hand and on his left were the marvellous vessels of gold, the chal
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