第 39 节
作者:双曲线      更新:2022-04-14 11:08      字数:9322
  was the establishment of a feudal system; and he endowed with portions
  of land; according to rank; about 300 knights and 200 esquires; who
  formed the nucleus of the nobility and privileged bodies in Cyprus。
  The Lusignan dynasty thus commenced in 1192; continued until 1489; and
  terminated with Queen Catherine Cornaro; when Cyprus was annexed by the
  Venetian Republic。
  I did not ascend to the castle of Buffavento; which towered above the
  monastery about two miles distant; but I observed with the telescope
  that every inch of ground that could be cultivated was green with
  barley; even to extreme heights which appeared inaccessible。 Small
  terraces had been arranged by heaping up stones among the numerous
  declivities to save the soil from falling below; and to catch the wash
  that might be added by some passing shower。 This was the result of
  enormous labour; far disproportioned to the value of the crops; yet in
  the face of this perilous industry there are persons who declare that
  the Cypriotes are an idle race; and that 〃land exists in superabundant
  acreage sufficient for double the amount of population。〃 If this theory
  is correct the Cypriotes; who climb to these dizzy heights to build some
  walls among the precipices that will act as an agricultural trap to
  catch some few square yards of soil; must be simply madmen; but I have
  not found them wanting either in brains or industry when working
  independently for their own profit; where they are positively wanting;
  is in ready money。 All strangers who take an interest in agriculture
  must be struck with the extraordinary pains taken by the natives to save
  the soil from water…wash; to which I have already alluded; but this
  peculiarity is the more striking when we observe the dangerous positions
  to which they have been driven by a desire to increase their lands。
  In a ride from our camp to St。 Hilarion I carefully remarked throughout
  the extremely rugged nature of the route that no plot; however minute;
  had been neglected。 In one rocky nook buried among the cliffs was a
  little cottage; with hanging gardens all terraced by exceedingly high
  walls; yet affording the smallest superficial area for cultivation。 This
  is discernible with a powerful telescope from the base of the mountains;
  although to the naked eye it appears like a cluster of barren rocks;
  tinged with the green of fruit…trees growing from the clefts。 If such
  labour had been expended to produce a picturesque effect the object
  might be appreciated; but that it should be profitable is beyond belief。
  The summit of St。 Hilarion is 3340 feet above the sea; from which; in a
  direct line; it is not three miles distant。 The cliffs are quite
  perpendicular in some places for several hundred feet; and the greatest
  care has been taken to perch the towers and walls upon the extreme
  verge。 Although from the base of the mountains at Kyrenia the castle
  appears to occupy an impregnable position; it can be easily approached
  by one of those rough paths in the rear which can be scrambled over by
  the Cyprian mules。 I am afraid that my willing animal grumbled somewhat
  at my weight; as it was obliged to halt for breath seven or eight times
  before we reached a secluded little dell among the mountain tops; from
  which the path ascended by steep zigzags; directly through the entrance
  of the old fortification。 This narrow dell; hidden among the surrounding
  crags about 2800 feet above the sea; was entirely cropped with barley;
  and the people who owned the plot resided in a cave that had been
  arranged for a habitation for themselves and animals。
  On the ridge before we descended into this vale the view was
  magnificent; as two lofty crags formed a natural frame for the picture
  within。 Between these rugged peaks of silvery grey limestone; tinted by
  ferruginous rocks with various shades of red and brown; we looked down a
  precipice beneath our feet upon the blue sea; the snow…capped mountains
  of Caramania in the distance; and the rich border of our own shores
  covered with green trees; gardens; fields; and clustering villages: in
  the centre of which was the fort and harbour of Kyrenia。 I could just
  distinguish our white tents among the caroub…trees far beneath。 To
  complete this superb landscape there should have been a few sails upon
  the sea; but all was blue and barren; without signs of life。 The castle
  of St。 Hilarion stood before us on the left as we faced the sea; and the
  towers occupied the peaks within less than a quarter of a mile of our
  position。 Continuing along the narrow vale; a mountain…top upon our
  left…hand; which sloped to the path upon which we rode; appeared
  slightly higher than the extreme summit of the castle peak; the sides of
  this steep slope were covered with dwarf cypress and occasional young
  pines; and it was clear that St。 Hilarion would be commanded by a
  battery upon these heights; or even by the fire of modern rifles。
  Ascending the zigzag path among blocks of fallen stone; which had rolled
  from the partially dismantled walls; we entered the gateway; and at once
  perceived the great extent of the old fortress。 The entire mountain…top
  is encircled by a high wall; flanked at intervals by towers; and
  crenellated for archers or cross…bowmen。 Although the opposite mountain
  would by artillery fire completely command the inner and lower portion
  of the works; which we had now entered; the distance would have been far
  beyond the range of catapults or arrows at the time when the defences
  were erected。 The error appeared to have been in the great area of the
  fortifications; which would have necessitated a garrison of at least
  4000 men; entailing a large supply of provisions and of water。 There was
  no trace of a well throughout the works; but I observed the remains of
  water…pipes in numerous directions; which appeared to have conducted the
  rainfall into reservoirs。 The nearest water was by the caves; occupied
  by the peasants in the glen; about a quarter of a mile distant。 Nothing
  would have been easier than an investment; which would sooner or later
  have reduced the garrison to starvation; as the precipices upon the
  north; west; and east; which rendered the position impregnable from
  those directions; at the same time prevented an exit; and effectually
  barred all egress either for sorties or escape。 The first court upon
  entering the gateway comprised several acres; but there was no level
  ground; and the natural slope of the mountain was inclosed by walls and
  parapets upon all sides; until at convenient places the earth had been
  scarped out for the erection of buildings; which had either been
  barracks or magazines。 These were all of stone and hard cement; and were
  now used as stables for various animals by the few peasants of this wild
  neighbourhood。 Passing through galleries; from which an occasional
  window showed a deep chasm of many hundred feet beneath; and continuing
  until we entered a tower which terminated the passage upon a
  perpendicular peak that enfiladed the outer line of defence; and at the
  same time from its great height commanded the main approach; we
  descended a rude flight of steps; and presently entered a grand hall
  supported upon numerous arches which appeared to connect two peaks of
  the mountain。 Descending from this solid work; we entered upon a plot of
  grass which sloped towards a precipice of rock that completely closed
  this side of the fortress。 Several cypress…trees grew among the stones;
  which assisted us in ascending from this steep and dangerous slope;
  until by a passage which led into a quadrangular courtyard of grass we
  emerged into an imposing portion of the ruin which commanded the west
  face。 This was a wall built upon the extreme edge of a precipice; which
  looked down a giddy depth; and afforded a lovely view lengthways of the
  narrow strip of caroub…forest and verdure along the mountain range to
  the margin of the sea。 The guide knew every inch of these labyrinth…like
  works; and upon my expressing a desire to ascend to the earth on the
  summit; he commenced a scramble over loose stones; large rocks; and
  occasional slippery grass; holding on to the now numerous dwarf…cypress;
  until we reached a narrow saddle of the peak; over which a man could sit
  astride and look down to the right and left into the depth below。 It was
  necessary to cross this saddle for about ten or twelve feet to gain the
  wider pathway formed by the natural rock; which was terminated after a
  few yards by the castle tower。 This; as may be imagined; was built upon
  the verge; and formed an artificial peak to the precipices upon all
  sides。 The view was superb; as it commanded a panorama of mountains;
  valleys; the sea; precipices; and all that could make a perfect
  landscape。
  Sitting down to rest upon the solid rock upon the left of this castle
  entrance; I observed that it was composed of white marble。 The exterior
  had a greyish coating from the action of the weather; but this could be
  scraped off with a knife; which exposed the white marble beneath。 I
  remarked that the cement of the masonry was mixed with small fragments
  of the same material; and subsequently I discovered blocks of this
  substance in the immediate neighbourhood of Kyrenia。