God, blessed be Thy might for ever and ever.”
Then, closing the casket, and turning to the people:—“Ladies
and gentlemen,” he said, “you are to know,
that when I was yet a very young man, I was sent by
my superior into those parts where the sun rises, and
I was expressly bidden to search until I should find
the Privileges of Porcellana, which, though they cost
nothing to seal, are of much more use to others than
to us. On which errand I set forth, taking my
departure from Venice, and traversing the Borgo de’
Greci,(9) and thence on horseback the realm of Algarve,(10)
and so by Baldacca(11) I came to Parione,(12) whence,
somewhat athirst, I after a while got on to Sardinia.(13)
But wherefore go I about to enumerate all the lands
in which I pursued my quest? Having passed the
straits of San Giorgio, I arrived at Truffia(14) and
Buffia,(15) countries thickly populated and with great
nations, whence I pursued my journey to Menzogna,(16)
where I met with many of our own brethren, and of
other religious not a few, intent one and all on eschewing
hardship for the love of God, making little account
of others! toil, so they might ensue their own advantage,
and paying in nought but unminted coin(17) throughout
the length and breadth of the country; and so I came
to the land of Abruzzi, where the men and women go
in pattens on the mountains, and clothe the hogs with
their own entrails;(18) and a little further on I found
folk that carried bread in staves and wine in sacks.(19)
And leaving them, I arrived at the mountains of the
Bachi,(20) where all the waters run downwards.
In short I penetrated so far that I came at last to
India Pastinaca,(21) where I swear to you by the habit
that I wear, that I saw pruning-hooks(22) fly:
a thing that none would believe that had not seen it.
Whereof be my witness that I lie not Maso del Saggio,
that great merchant, whom I found there cracking nuts,
and selling the shells by retail! However, not
being able to find that whereof I was in quest, because
from thence one must travel by water, I turned back,
and so came at length to the Holy Land, where in summer
cold bread costs four deniers, and hot bread is to
be had for nothing. And there I found the venerable
father Nonmiblasmetesevoipiace,(23) the most worshipful
Patriarch of Jerusalem; who out of respect for the
habit that I have ever worn, to wit, that of Baron
Master St. Antony, was pleased to let me see all the
holy relics that he had by him, which were so many,
that, were I to enumerate them all, I should not come
to the end of them in some miles. However, not
to disappoint you, I will tell you a few of them.
In the first place, then, he shewed me the finger
of the Holy Spirit, as whole and entire as it ever
was, and the tuft of the Seraph that appeared to St.
Francis, and one of the nails of the Cherubim, and
one of the ribs of the Verbum Caro hie thee to the
casement,(24) and some of the vestments of the Holy
Catholic Faith, and some of the rays of the star that