I never sahe man whom you describe.
MARIA.
tis strange! he spake of you familiarly
As mine and Alberts common Foster-mother.
FOStER-MOthER.
Nohe man, whoeer he be,
t joined your names lady,
As often as I times
tle ones and at eve
On each side of my chair, and make me learn
All you in to talk
In gentle po you--
tis more like o come t _has_ been.
MARIA.
O my dear Motrange man me
troubled he moon
Breeds in t it,
till lost in in eye
S t entrance, Mother!
FOStER-MOthER.
Can no one is a perilous tale!
MARIA.
No one.
FOStER-MOthER
My old it me,
Poor old Leoni!--Angels rest his soul!
he was a woodman, and could fell and saw
ity arm. You kno huge round beam
he old chapel?
Beneat tree, ree
in mosses, lined
itle-beards, and such small locks of wool
As him home,
And reared t.
And so tty boy,
A pretty boy, but most unteachable--
And never learnt a prayer, nor told a bead,
But knees,
And wled, as he were a bird himself:
And all tumn twas his only play
to get to plant them
iter, on tumps of trees.
A Friar, whe wood,
A grey-tle boy,
taught him,
e time,
Lived c t or tle.
So h.
But Och!--he read, and read, and read,
till urned--and ere ieth year,
s of many things:
And to pray
ith holy men, nor in a holy place--
But yet and s,
te Lord Velez neer h him.
And once, as by the Chapel
tood together, chained in deep discourse,
th such a groan,
t tottered, and had well-nigh fallen
Rigened;
A fever seized him, and he made confession
Of all tical and laalk
t: so th was seized
And cast into t her
Sobbed like a c almost broke :
And once as he cellar,
inctly; ths,
green ?elds,
it were on lake or wild savannah,
to for food, and be a naked man,
And liberty.
ed on th, and now
e; and defying death,
cunning entrance I described:
And the young man escaped.
MARIA.
tis a s tale:
Sucening co sleep,
ears.--
And w became of him?
FOStER-MOthER.
on ship-board
ithose bold voyagers, who made discovery
Of golden lands. Leonis younger brother
ent likeo Spain,
old Leoni, t th,
Soon after t new world,
In spite of ,
And all alone, set sail by silent moonlight
Up a great river, great as any sea,
And neer is supposed,
he savage men.