Anne of Geierstein; Or, The Maiden of the Mist. Volume 2 (of 2)Scott, Walter
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Anne of Geierstein; Or, The Maiden of the Mist. Volume 2 (of 2)
Scott, Walter
France -- History -- Louis XI, 1461-1483 -- Fiction
"The German army marched forward, and with 'em a
considerable body of French horse, whom the King had given
leave to be present at that action. Several parties lay in
ambush not far off, that if the Duke of Burgundy was
routed, they might surprise some person of quality, or
take some considerable booty. By this every one may see
into what a deplorable condition this poor Duke had
brought himself, by his contempt of good counsel. Both
armies being joyn'd, the Duke of Burgundy's forces having
been twice beaten before, and by consequence weak and
dispirited, and ill provided besides, were quickly broken
and entirely defeated: Many sav'd themselves and got off;
the rest were either taken or kill'd; and among 'em the
Duke of Burgundy himself was killed on the spot. One
Monsieur Claude of Bausmont, Captain of the Castle of Dier
in Lorrain, kill'd the Duke of Burgundy. Finding his army
routed, he mounted a swift horse, and endeavouring to swim
a little river in order to make his escape, his horse fell
with him, and overset him: The Duke cry'd out for quarter
to this gentleman, who was pursuing him, but he being
deaf, and not hearing him, immediately kill'd and stripp'd
him, not knowing who he was, and left him naked in the
ditch, where his body was found the next day after the
battle; which the Duke of Lorrain (to his eternal honour)
buried with great pomp and magnificence in St. George's
Church, in the old town of Nancy, himself and all his
nobility, in deep mourning, attending the corpse to the
grave. The following epitaph was sometime afterwards
ingrav'd on his tomb:--
'_Carolus hoc busto Burgundæ gloria gentis
Conditur, Europæ qui fuit ante timor._'
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