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Identifier: letebade00guin (find matches)
Title: L'été à Bade
Year: 1861 (1860s)
Authors: Guinot, Eugène, 1812-1861. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: Paris, E. Bourdin (etc.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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urieux. Ses gens essayèrentvainement de le défendre; les rats étaient les plus forts;pour un que lon tuait, il en sortait mille de terre. Larche-vêque épouvanté prit la fuite, et voulut se réfugier dans la tourquil avait fait bâtir sur le Rhin. Il traversa le fleuve en bateau; 244 LÉTÉ A BADE. les rats le suivirent à la nage, entrèrent avec lui dans la tour etle dévorèrent. Le Rhingau se termine au bourg de Lorch. Viennent ensuite :Bacharach avec douze tours ruinées ; La Pfalz, antique forteresse construite au milieu du fleuve,et quon a souvent comparée à un navire reposant sur sesancres ; Oberwesel, cité jadis belliqueuse et qui défendit vaillammentses droits, lorsque lempereur Henri la priva de son titre et deson rang de ville impériale, en la donnant à son frère Baudoin,archevêque de Trêves. Oberwesel embrassa le christianisme souslempereur Alexandre Sévère ; elle a une belle église, et près duRhin une chapelle élevée en lhonneur de saint Werner, à la
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Marksbourg. — Biaubach. place même où ce saint, encore adolescent, fut massacré par lesJuifs. Au-dessous dOberwesel, vous trouvez le Lurley, roche dar- LE RHIN. 24S doise qui savance sur le fleuve, et dont lécho répète quinze foisle bruit quon lui jette. Puis, cest Saint-Goar, que couronnent les ruines du châteaude Rhinfels; Boppart, où les diètes de lEmpire se tenaient dans lancienpalais des rois francs ; Le Marksbourg, qui fut une prison dÉtat du temps que lepays appartenait aux landgraves de Hesse, et qui depuis devint,sous la domination des ducs de Massau, un asile consacré auxmilitaires invalides. Le Marksbourg est le château des bords duRhin qui sest le mieux défendu contre les injures du temps, lesatteintes de la guerre et le vandalisme des démolisseurs. Sous le château de Marksbourg apparaît la petite ville de Brau-bach, que lempereur Rodolphe éleva au rang de ville impérialevers la fin du treizième siècle. Comme le château, la ville appar-tient aujourdh

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