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The crusading expedition did not achieve any great result. After various raids on heathen bordertribes, with the usual accom paniments of pillage and bloodshed, the pre mature severity of the season brought the campaign to a sudden end. But the Tirolese contingent returned home without our Oswald. He remained behind in a Commandery of the Teutonic Order, served eight years as a common soldier in Prussia, Lithuania, Poland, and RedRussia, went through many strange experiences, was severely wounded, and was once taken captive by the foe. But, wherever he might be, he seized every opportunity of gaining know ledge, picked up ten languages and spoke Sclavonic like a native. We next find him on the Baltic, noting the derful com mercial enterprise of the Hansa towns and apparently in their employ, seeing that he visited all their principal depots, at Novgorod, Bergen, Bruges, and even London. He also went to Denmark, where he served as a volun teer in Queen Margarets war with Sweden. Oswald von Wolkenstein 1 1 In 1388 he crossed the seas to England, and his travelnotes in the Wolkenstein archives show that what most fascinated him in our country was the legend of King Arthur and the Holy Grail! Maybe it was his dream of emulating the pure and perfect knight that drew him to Scotland when Robert II. Was at war with the English? For, according to Beda Weber, he joined in the clash of arms and fought in the Scottish ranks on the field where Douglas fell. After a flying visit to Ireland, he returned to Germany in 1389, and joining a company of traders travelled to Poland and the Black Sea. While among the Venetians and Genoese established in the Crimea, he found that his Grodnerthal dialect enabled him to under stand at once the lingua franca of the market. But energy and accomplishments notwith standing, fortune still frowned on our vagabond poet. Clothed in rags and always afoot, he could barely earn his daily bread. Once, 12 Oswald von Wolkenstein indeed, he looted a horse and galloped away feeling every inch a knight. But the ride went ill and punishment was mine. Willing to turn his hand to anything : neither too proud nor too good to be mes senger or cook and thoroughly in my element as a groom, he shipped on a merchant vessel as cook and oarsman. Wrecked near Trebi zonde, he got safely to shore clinging to a cask, and together with another survivor wandered through Armenia and Persia. Before long, he turned again to the sea and seems to have had plenty of fighting, for, as he says, through friends and foes I shed much blood. The record of his wanderings is left unfinished, but on returning to Europe, there is reason to believe that he served against the Turks, in a position suited to his rank, under the banner of his old friend Sigismund, now king of Hungary; and in 1392, finally returned to Tirol after fifteen years absence. Certainly too, neither penniless nor in rags, for his renown as a minstrel had preceded him and Oswald von Wolkenstein 13 he was known to have distinction in battlefields. Even his own mother, Dame Katherine, must have had some difficulty in identifying her longlost boy. The curlyheaded, impish, hare brained knighterrant of ten was now a grave faced gentleman of twentyfive years, of broadset and powerful frame. His bright curls had turned grey, but his luxuriant beard was of golden hue. Although under middle height and blind of one eye, he had a commanding presence, a flashing glance, and a physiognomy that varied with his moods ; now soft, dreamy or seductive, now stern, morose, furious or repellent. The ten languages at the tip of his tongue included Russian, Arabic, Latin and Provengal; he was a masterly performer on as many instruments, the trumpet among others had a grand tenor voice, a store of miscellaneous knowledge, and a large experience of mankind.











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