《westward ho》

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〃Spenser?  He has thriven even as I have; and he has found; as I have; that in making one friend at Court you make ten foes; but 'Oderint dum metuant' is no more my motto than his; Leigh。  I want to be greatgreat I am already; they say; if princes' favor can swell the frog into an ox; but I want to be liked; lovedI want to see people smile when I enter。〃

〃So they do; I'll warrant;〃 said Amyas。

〃So do hyenas;〃 said Raleigh; 〃grin because they are hungry; and I may throw them a bone; I'll throw you one now; old lad; or rather a good sirloin of beef; for the sake of your smile。  That's honest; at least; I'll warrant; whosoever's else is not。  Have you heard of my brother Humphrey's new project?〃

〃How should I hear anything in this waste howling wilderness?〃

〃Kiss hands to the wilderness; then; and come with me to Newfoundland!〃

〃You to Newfoundland?〃

〃Yes。  I to Newfoundland; unless my little matter here is settled at once。  Gloriana don't know it; and sha'n't till I'm off。  She'd send me to the Tower; I think; if she caught me playing truant。  I could hardly get leave to come hither; but I must out; and try my fortune。  I am over ears in debt already; and sick of courts and courtiers。  Humphrey must go next spring and take possession of his kingdom beyond seas; or his patent expires; and with him I go; and you too; my circumnavigating giant。〃

And then Raleigh expounded to Amyas the details of the great Newfoundland scheme; which whoso will may read in the pages of Hakluyt。

Sir Humphrey Gilbert; Raleigh's half…brother; held a patent for 〃planting〃 the lands of Newfoundland and 〃Meta Incognita〃 (Labrador)。  He had attempted a voyage thither with Raleigh in 1578; whereof I never could find any news; save that he came back again; after a heavy brush with some Spanish ships (in which his best captain; Mr。 Morgan; was killed); having done nothing; and much impaired his own estate: but now he had collected a large sum; Sir Gilbert Peckham of London; Mr。 Hayes of South Devon; and various other gentlemen; of whom more hereafter; had adventured their money; and a considerable colony was to be sent out the next year; with miners; assayers; and; what was more; Parmenius Budaeus; Frank's old friend; who had come to England full of thirst to see the wonders of the New World; and over and above this; as Raleigh told Amyas in strictest secrecy; Adrian Gilbert; Humphrey's brother; was turning every stone at Court for a patent of discovery in the North…West; and this Newfoundland colony; though it was to produce gold; silver; merchandise; and what not; was but a basis of operations; a halfway house from whence to work out the North…West passage to the Indiesthat golden dream; as fatal to English valor as the Guiana one to Spanishand yet hardly; hardly to be regretted; when we remember the seamanship; the science; the chivalry; the heroism; unequalled in the history of the English nation; which it has called forth among those our later Arctic voyagers; who have combined the knight…errantry of the middle age with the practical prudence of the modern; and dared for duty more than Cortez or Pizarro dared for gold。

Amyas; simple fellow; took all in greedily; he knew enough of the dangers of the Magellan passage to appreciate the boundless value of a road to the East Indies which would (as all supposed then) save half the distance; and be as it were a private possession of the English; safe from Spanish interference; and he listened reverently to Sir Humphrey's quaint proofs; half true; half fantastic; of such a passage; which Raleigh detailed to himof the Primum Mobile; and its diurnal motion from east to west; in obedience to which the sea…current flowed westward ever round the Cape of Good Hope; and being unable to pass through the narrow strait between South America and the Antarctic Continent; rushed up the American shore; as the Gulf Stream; and poured northwestward between Greenland and Labrador towards Cathay and India; of that most crafty argument of Sir Humphrey'show Aristotle in his book 〃De Mundo;〃 and Simon Gryneus in his annotations thereon; declare that the world (the Old World) is an island; compassed by that which Homer calls the river Oceanus; ergo; the New World is an island also; and there is a North…West passage; of the three brothers (names unknown) who had actually made the voyage; and named what was afterwards called Davis's Strait after themselves; of the Indians who were cast ashore in Germany in the reign of Frederic Barbarossa who; as Sir Humphrey had learnedly proved per modum tollendi; could have come only by the North…West; and above all; of Salvaterra; the Spaniard; who in 1568 had told Sir Henry Sidney (Philip's father); there in Ireland; how he had spoken with a Mexican friar named Urdaneta; who had himself come from Mar del Zur (the Pacific) into Germany by that very North…West passage; at which last Amyas shook his head; and said that friars were liars; and seeing believing; 〃but if you must needs have an adventure; you insatiable soul you; why not try for the golden city of Manoa?〃

〃Manoa?〃 asked Raleigh; who had heard; as most had; dim rumors of the place。  〃What do you know of it?〃

Whereon Amyas told him all that he had gathered from the Spaniard; and Raleigh; in his turn; believed every word。

〃Humph!〃 said he after a long silence。  〃To find that golden emperor; offer him help and friendship from the queen of England; defend him against the Spaniards; if we became strong enough; conquer back all Peru from the Popish tyrants; and reinstate him on the throne of the Incas; with ourselves for his body…guard; as the Norman Varangians were to the effeminate emperors of ByzantHey; Amyas?  You would make a gallant chieftain of Varangs。  We'll do it; lad!〃

〃We'll try;〃 said Amyas; 〃but we must be quick; for there's one Berreo sworn to carry out the quest to the death; and if the Spaniards once get thither; their plan of works will be much more like Pizarro's than like yours; and by the time we come; there will be neither gold nor city left。〃

〃Nor Indians either; I'll warrant the butchers; but; lad; I am promised to Humphrey; I have a bark fitting out already; and all I have; and more; adventured in her; so Manoa must wait。〃

〃It will wait well enough; if the Spaniards prosper no better on the Amazon than they have done; but must I come with you?  To tell the truth; I am quite shore…sick; and to sea I must go。  What will my mother say?〃

〃I'll manage thy mother;〃 said Raleigh; and so he did; for; to cut a long story short; he went back the month after; and he not only took home letters from Amyas to his mother; but so impressed on that good lady the enormous profits and honors to be derived from Meta Incognita; and (which was most true) the advantage to any young man of sailing with such a general as Humphrey Gilbert; most pious and most learned of seamen and of cavaliers; beloved and honored above all his compeers by Queen Elizabeth; that she consented to Amyas's adventuring in the voyage some two hundred pounds which had come to him as his share of prize…money; after the ever memorable circumnavigation。  For Mrs。 Leigh; be it understood; was no longer at Burrough Court。  By Frank's persuasion; she had let the old place; moved up to London with her eldest son; and taken for herself a lodging somewhere by Palace Stairs; which looked out upon the silver Thames (for Thames was silver then); with its busy ferries and gliding boats; across to the pleasant fields of Lambeth; and the Archbishop's palace; and the wooded Surrey hills; and there she spent her peaceful days; close to her Frank and to the Court。  Elizabeth would have had her re…enter it; offering her a small place in the household: but she declined; saying that she was too old and heart…weary for aught but prayer。 So by prayer she lived; under the sheltering shadow of the tall minster where she went morn and even to worship; and to entreat for the two in whom her heart was bound up; and Frank slipped in every day if but for five minutes; and brought with him Spenser; or Raleigh; or Dyer; or Budaeus or sometimes Sidney's self: and there was talk of high and holy things; of which none could speak better than could she; and each guest went from that hallowed room a humbler and yet a loftier man。  So slipped on the peaceful months; and few and far between came Irish letters; for Ireland was then farther from Westminster than is the Black Sea now; but those were days in which wives and mothers had learned (as they have learned once more; sweet souls!) to walk by faith and not by sight for those they love: and Mrs。 Leigh was content (though when was she not content?) to hear that Amyas was winning a good report as a brave and prudent officer; sober; just; and faithful; beloved and obeyed alike by English soldiers and Irish kernes。

Those two years; and the one which followed; were the happiest which she had known since her husband's death。  But the cloud was fast coming up the horizon; though she saw it not。  A little longer; and the sun would be hid for many a wintry day。

Amyas went to Plymouth (with Yeo; of course; at his heels); and there beheld; for the first time; the majestic countenance of the philosopher of Compton castle。  He lodged with Drake; and found him not over…sanguine as to the success of the voyage。

〃For learning and manners; Amyas; there's not his equal; and the queen may well love him; and Devon be proud of him: but book… learning is not business: book…learning didn't get me round the world; book…learning didn't make Captain Hawkins; nor his father neither; the best ship…builders from Hull to Cadiz; and book… learning; I very much fear; won't plant Newfoundland。〃

However; the die was cast; and the little fleet of five sail assembled in Cawsand Bay。  Amyas was to go as a gentleman adventurer on board of Raleigh's bark; Raleigh himself; however; at the eleventh hour; had been forbidden by the queen to leave England。  Ere they left; Sir Humphrey Gilbert's picture was painted by some Plymouth artist; to be sent up to Elizabeth in answer to a letter and a gift sent by Raleigh; which; as a specimen of the men and of the time; I here transcribe*


〃BROTHERI have sent you a token from her Majesty; an anchor guided by
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