THE
BOOK OF THE SWORD


LONDON: PRINTED BY
SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., NEW-STREET SQUARE
AND PARLIAMENT STREET


THE
BOOK OF THE SWORD

BY

RICHARD F. BURTON

MAÎTRE D’ARMES (BREVETÉ)

WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS

London

CHATTO AND WINDUS, PICCADILLY

1884

[All rights reserved]


‘He that hath no Sword (-knife = μάχαιρα), let him sell his garment and buy one.’ St. Luke xxii. 36.

Solo la spada vuol magnificarsi.
(Nothing is high and awful save the Sword.)
Lod. della Vernaccia, a.d. 1200.

‘But, above all, it is most conducive to the greatness of empire for a nation to profess the skill of arms as its principal glory and most honourable employ.’
Bacon’s Advancement of Learning, viii. 3.

‘The voice of every people is the Sword

That guards them, or the Sword that beats them down.’

Tennyson’s Harold.

TO

THE MEMORY

OF

MY OLD AND DEAR COLLEGE FRIEND

ALFRED BATE RICHARDS

WHO

IN YEARS GONE BY

ACCEPTED THE DEDICATION OF THESE PAGES