The Herd Boy and His Hermit by Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 1823-1901
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A word from our supporters: File extension FPF | This Project Gutenberg Etext of The Herdboy and His Hermit was prepared by Sandra Laythorpe, laythorpe@tiscali.co.uk. A web page for Charlotte M Yonge may be found at www.menorot.com/cmyonge.htm THE HERD BOY AND HIS HERMIT BY CHARLOTTE M. YONGE Henry, thou of holy birth, Thou, to whom thy Windsor gave Nativity and name and grave Heavily upon his head Ancestral crimes were visited. Meek in heart and undefiled, Patiently his soul resigned, Blessing, while he kissed the rod, His Redeemer and his God. SOUTHEY CONTENTS CHAPTER I. IN THE MOSS II. THE SNOW-STORM III. OVER THE MOOR IV. A SPORTING PRIORESS V. MOTHER AND SON VI. A CAUTIOUS STEPFATHER VII. ON DERWENT BANKS VIII. THE HERMIT IX. HENRY OF WINDSOR X. THE SCHOLAR OF THE MOUNTAINS XI. THE RED ROSE XII. A PRUDENT RECEPTION XIII. FELLOW TRAVELLERS XIV. THE JOURNEY XV. BLETSO XVI. THE HERMIT IN THE TOWER XVII. A CAPTIVE KING XVIII. AT THE MINORESSES XIX. A STRANGE EASTER EVE XX. BARNET XXI. TEWKESBURY XXII. THE NUT BROWN MAID XXIII. BROUGHAM CASTLE THE HERD BOY AND HIS HERMIT CHAPTER I. IN THE MOSS I can conduct you, lady, to a low But loyal cottage where you may be safe Till further quest.--MILTON. On a moorland slope where sheep and goats were dispersed among the rocks, there lay a young lad on his back, in a stout canvas cassock over his leathern coat, and stout leathern leggings over wooden shoes. Twilight was fast coming on; only a gleam of purple light rested on the top of the eastern hills, but was gradually fading away, though the sky to the westward still preserved a little pale golden light by the help of the descending crescent moon. |



