On which he slyly took himself away,
The road he came, and ere ’twas break of day;
The girl soon follow’d, since she justly fear’d,
Still more fatigues:—so off she quickly steer’d,
Atlength when both the nobles were awake;
Astolphus
said, my friend you rest should take,
’Twere
better till to-morrow keep in bed,
Since
sleep, with such fatigues, of course has fled:
You
talk at random, cried the Roman youth;
More
rest I fancy you require in truth;
You’ve
led a pretty life throughout the night;
I?
said the king; why I was weary quite,
So
long I waited; you no respite gave,
But
wholly seem’d our little nymph t’ enslave;
At
length to try if I from rage could keep,
I
turn’d my back once more, and went to sleep.
If
you had willingly the belle resign’d,
I
was, my friend, to take a turn inclin’d;
That
had sufficed for me, since I, like you,
Perpetual
motion never can pursue.
Yourraillery, the Roman youth replied,
Quite
disconcerted, pray now lay aside,
And
talk of something else; you’ve fully shown,
That
I’m your vassal, and since you are grown
So
fond that you to keep the girl desire,
E’en
wholly to yourself, why I’ll retire;
Do
with her what you please, and we shall see,
How
long this furor will with you agree.
Itmay, replied the king, for ever last,
If
ev’ry night like this, I’m doom’d
to fast.
Sire,
said Joconde, no longer let us thus,
In
terms of playful raillery discuss;
Since
such your pleasure, send me from your view;
On
this the youthful monarch angry grew,
And
many words between the friends arose;
The
presence of the nymph Astolphus chose;
To
her they said, between us judge, sweet fair,
And
every thing was stated then with care.
Thegirl with blushing cheeks before them kneel’d,
And
the mysterious tale at once reveal’d.
Our
heroes laugh’d; the treach’ry vile excus’d;
And
gave the ring, which much delight diffus’d;
Together
with a handsome sum of gold,
Which
soon a husband in her train enroll’d,
Who,
for a maid, the pretty fair-one took;
And
then our heroes wand’ring pranks forsook,
With
laurels cover’d, which in future times,
Will
make them famous through the Western climes;
More
glorious since, they only cost, we find,
Those
sweet attentions pleasing to the mind.