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Title: Windsor Castle

Author: William Harrison Ainsworth

Book I Anne Boleyn

I. Of the Earl of Surrey's solitary Ramble in the Home Park--Of the Vision

beheld by him in the Haunted Dell--And of his Meeting with Morgan

Fenwolf, the Keeper, beneath Herne's Oak.

In the twentieth year of the reign of the right high and puissant King

Henry the Eighth, namely, in 1529, on the 21st of April, and on one of

the loveliest evenings that ever fell on the loveliest district in England,

a fair youth, having somewhat the appearance of a page, was leaning

over the terrace wall on the north side of Windsor Castle, and gazing at

the magnificent scene before him. On his right stretched the broad

green expanse forming the Home Park, studded with noble trees,

chiefly consisting of ancient oaks, of which England had already learnt

to be proud, thorns as old or older than the oaks, wide-spreading

beeches, tall elms, and hollies. The disposition of these trees was

picturesque and beautiful in the extreme. Here, at the end of a

sweeping vista, and in the midst of an open space covered with the

greenest sward, stood a mighty broad-armed oak, beneath whose

ample boughs, though as yet almost destitute of foliage, while the sod

beneath them could scarcely boast a head of fern, couched a herd of

deer. There lay a thicket of thorns skirting a sand-bank, burrowed by

rabbits, on this hand grew a dense and Druid-like grove, into whose

intricacies the slanting sunbeams pierced; on that extended a long

glade, formed by a natural avenue of oaks, across which, at intervals,

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