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(原版)澳大利亚语文第五册 LESSON 44

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LESSON 44 THE AFRICAN CHIEF

THE AFRICAN CHIEF

CHAINED in the market-place he stood,

A man of giant frame,

Amid the gathering multitude,

That shrank to hear his name.

All stern of look and strong of limb,

His dark eyes on the ground;

And silently they gazed on him,

As on a lion bound.

Vainly but well that chief had fought,

He was a captive now,

Yet pride, that fortune humbles not,

Was written on his brow.

The scars his dark broad bosom wore,

Showed warrior true and brave;

A prince among his tribe before,

He could not be a slave.

Then, to his conqueror he spake:

My brother is a king; Undo this necklace from my neck, And take this bracelet ring, And send me where my brother reigns. And I will fill thy hands, With store of ivory from the plains, And gold-dust from the sands.

Not for thy ivory nor thy gold Will I unbind thy chain; That bloody hand shall never hold That battle-spear again. A price that nation never gave Shall yet be paid for thee; For thou shalt be the Christian's slave In lands beyond the sea.

Then wept the warrior chief, and bade

To shred his locks away;

And, one by one, each heavy braid [1]

Before the victor lay.

Thick were the plaited locks, and long,

And closely hidden there

Shone many a wedge of gold among

The dark and crisped hair.

Look, feast thy greedy eye with gold, Long kept for secret need; Take it—thou asketh sums untold— And say that I am freed. Take it—my wife the long, long day Weeps by the cocoa tree, And my young children leave their play And ask in vain for me.

I take thy gold, but I have made Thy fetters [2] fast and strong, And ween that by the cocoa-shade Thy wife will wait thee long.

Strong was the agony [3] that shook

The captive's frame to hear,

And the proud meaning of his look

Was changed to mortal fear [4] .

His heart was broken—crazed his brain,

At once his eyes grew wild;

He struggled fiercely with his chain,

Whispered, and wept, and smiled;

Yet wore not long those fatal bands,

And once, at shut of day

They drew him forth upon the sands

The foul hyena's [5] prey.

—WM . CULLEN BRYANT

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[1 ] braid: Hair woven together.

[2 ] fetters: Chains for the feet.

[3 ] agony: Extreme pain.

[4 ] mortal fear: Fear of death.

[5 ] hyena: A wild animal of Africa and Asia, which feeds on dead bodies.

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