登陆注册
18949600000028

第28章

Or, if you needs must write, write Caesar's praise, You'll gain at least a knighthood, or the bays.

P. What? like Sir Richard, rumbling, rough, and fierce, With arms, and George, and Brunswick crowd the verse, Rend with tremendous sound your ears asunder, With gun, drum, trumpet, blunderbuss, and thunder?

Or nobly wild, with Budgel's fire and force, Paint angels trembling round his falling horse?

F. Then all your muse's softer art display, Let Carolina smooth the tuneful lay, Lull with Amelia's liquid name the nine, And sweetly flow through all the royal line.

P. Alas! few verses touch their nicer ear;They scarce can bear their laureate twice a year;And justly Caesar scorns the poet's lays:

It is to history he trusts for praise.

F. Better be Cibber, I'll maintain it still, Than ridicule all taste, blaspheme quadrille, Abuse the city's best good men in metre, And laugh at peers that put their trust in Peter.

Even those you touch not, hate you. P. What should ail 'em?

F. A hundred smart in Timon and in Balaam:

The fewer still you name, you wound the more;Bond is but one, but Harpax is a score.

P. Each mortal has his pleasure: none deny Scarsdale his bottle, Darty his ham-pie;Ridotta sips and dances, till she see The doubling lustres dance as fast as she;F---- loves the senate, Hockley-hole his brother, Like in all else, as one egg to another.

I love to pour out all myself, as plain As downright Shippen, or as old Montaigne:

In them, as certain to be loved as seen, The soul stood forth, nor kept a thought within;In me what spots (for spots I have) appear, Will prove at least the medium must be clear.

In this impartial glass, my muse intends Fair to expose myself, my foes, my friends;Publish the present age; but where my text Is vice too high, reserve it for the next:

My foes shall wish my life a longer date, And every friend the less lament my fate.

My head and heart thus flowing through my quill, Verse-man or prose-man, term me which you will, Papist or Protestant, or both between, Like good Erasmus in an honest mean, In moderation placing all my glory, While Tories call me Whig, and Whigs a Tory.

Satire's my weapon, but I'm too discreet To run a muck, and tilt at all I meet;I only wear it in a land of Hectors, Thieves, supercargoes, sharpers, and directors.

Save but our army! and let Jove encrust Swords, pikes, and guns, with everlasting rust!

Peace is my dear delight--not Fleury's more:

But touch me, and no minister so sore.

Whoe'er offends, at some unlucky time Slides into verse, and hitches in a rhyme, Sacred to ridicule his whole life long, And the sad burthen of some merry song.

Slander or poison dread from Delia's rage Hard words or hanging, if your judge be Page.

From furious Sappho scarce a milder fate, Plagued by her love, or libelled by her hate.

Its proper power to hurt, each creature feels;Bulls aim their horns, and asses lift their heels;'Tis a bear's talent not to kick, but hug;And no man wonders he's not stung by pug.

So drink with Walters, or with Chartres eat, They'll never poison you, they'll only cheat.

Then, learned sir! (to cut the matter short)Whate'er my fate, or well or ill at Court, Whether old age, with faint but cheerful ray, Attends to gild the evening of my day, Or death's black wing already be displayed, To wrap me in the universal shade;Whether the darkened room to muse invite, Or whitened wall provoke the skewer to write:

In durance, exile, Bedlam or the Mint--

Like Lee or Budgel, I will rhyme and print.

F. Alas, young man! your days can ne'er be long, In flower of age you perish for a song!

Plums and directors, Shylock and his wife, Will club their testers, now, to take your life!

P. What? armed for virtue when I point the pen, Brand the bold front of shameless guilty men;Dash the proud gamester in his gilded car;Bare the mean heart that lurks beneath a star;Can there be wanting, to defend her cause, Lights of the Church, or guardians of the laws?

Could pensioned Boileau lash in honest strain Flatterers and bigots even in Louis' reign?

Could Laureate Dryden pimp and friar engage, Yet neither Charles nor James be in a rage?

And I not strip the gilding off a knave, Unplaced, unpensioned, no man's heir, or slave?

I will, or perish in the generous cause:

Hear this, and tremble! you, who 'scape the laws.

Yes, while I live, no rich or noble knave Shall walk the world, in credit, to his grave.

To Virtue only and her friends a friend, The world beside may murmur, or commend.

Know, all the distant din that world can keep Rolls o'er my grotto, and but soothes my sleep.

There, my retreat the best companions grace, Chiefs out of war, and statesmen out of place.

There St. John mingles with my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul:

And he, whose lightning pierced the Iberian lines, Now forms my quincunx, and now ranks my vines Or tames the genius of the stubborn plain, Almost as quickly as he conquered Spain.

Envy must own, I live among the great, No pimp of pleasure, and no spy of state.

With eyes that pry not, tongue that ne'er repeats, Fond to spread friendships, but to cover heats;To help who want, to forward who excel;

This, all who know me, know; who love me, tell;And who unknown defame me, let them be Scribblers or peers, alike are mob to me.

This is my plea, on this I rest my cause--What saith my counsel, learned in the laws?

F. Your plea is good; but still I say, beware!

Laws are explained by men--so have a care.

It stands on record, that in Richard's times A man was hanged for very honest rhymes.

Consult the Statute: quart. I think it is, Edwardi sext. or prim. et quint. Eliz.

See libels, satires--here you have it--read.

P. Libels and satires! lawless things indeed!

But grave epistles, bringing vice to light, Such as a king might read, a bishop write;Such as Sir Robert would approve-- F. Indeed?

The case is altered--you may then proceed;In such a cause the plaintiff would be hissed;My lords the judges laugh, and you're dismissed.

THE SECOND SATIRE OF THE SECOND BOOK OF HORACE.

SATIRE II.

TO MR. BETHEL.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 药妃入怀王在榻

    药妃入怀王在榻

    她堂堂鬼医圣手的徒弟,一朝成为不受宠的小姐,赐给她一个病秧子男人,先救他的命,再治他的病,顺便把他打包回家做夫君!这人是七皇子凤夙澜,天资聪颖,谣传先天体弱。可现在他谁毫无下限的哭着喊着,你看了我的身,夺了我的心,你就得负责!从此苏倾泠的身后多了一个表面清高,实则傲娇的病弱美人儿。本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。
  • 新时期青少年科学与探索读本

    新时期青少年科学与探索读本

    从不为人知的月球秘密到吞噬一切的黑洞,从150亿年前的大爆炸到宇宙的命运.从传说中的小绿人到猜想中的七维人……大干世界,大至茫茫宇宙、日月星辰,小至一草一木、一石一沙,都有无穷奥秘等待我们去探索、去发现。《新时期青少年科学与探索读本》汇集了各种奇妙而有趣的科学知识、最前沿的科学成果和科学发现。带青少年走人五彩斑斓的科学世界。
  • 火影之五灵传奇

    火影之五灵传奇

    五灵眼,有控五灵,造五方之能。五方五灵,其中五灵乃风,雷,水,火,土。其各有特性,水之润下,无孔不入;火之炎上,无物不焚;雷之肃敛,无坚不摧;风之肆拂,无阻不透;土之养化,无物不融。五方乃负责守护五灵的五只神兽:东方雷之青龙,西方风之白虎,南方火之朱雀,北方水之玄武,中央土之麒麟。有人的地方就会有争斗,既然六道轮回无法给忍者大陆带来和平安宁的生活,那就让我看看五方五灵会给这混乱的世界带来什么?“我的梦想是成为火影。”依然是那个金发少年,依然是那个梦想;却发生了一些改变,也有一些始终未变。在这里我们将见证一个传奇,一个属于漩涡鸣人的全新的传奇。改变的鸣人,不变的羁绊;热血的少年们,快来加入吧!
  • 腹黑少爷迷糊妻

    腹黑少爷迷糊妻

    这个女人是白痴吗?没看他满身是伤吗?难道他身上的血在她眼中是菜汤吗?想他也算是当今社会纯度最高的黄金单身汉,要智谋有智谋,要财富有财富,要长相有长相,要风度有风度,但是这个女人居然看不上他?好,他和她杠上了!
  • 甜妻别太闹

    甜妻别太闹

    两年前,一天之内失去房子和男友的任言,醉酒后指着超级高富帅申启哲痛哭流涕地扬言,“三条腿的蛤蟆不好找,两条腿的男人满街跑,我就追你了。你要敢跑,我……我就打断你的腿。”两年后,申启哲扬起霸道的微笑对任言说:“我是来践约的,你敢跑,就打断你的腿。“
  • 龙珠穿越到火影

    龙珠穿越到火影

    不一样的角度发展,忍者世界会走上什么样的道路
  • 剑天九道

    剑天九道

    身世飘零,终以一剑书万古。大道三千,无奈天意弄苍玄。“我的剑一定会成为世上最强的剑,我的道也一定可以破开这天的遮拦。我会陪着你看尽沧海桑田,永远永远!”天生剑心,神魂觉醒。且看长平剑宗有史以来最强的天才,如何在这九州苍茫的大地之上,写下属于自己的传说。
  • 警卧双龙

    警卧双龙

    破案率最高的低级警察?到底是屌丝?还是高手?
  • 五行纪元

    五行纪元

    四神压镇星,天地异象。一声婴儿啼,云开月明。
  • 代嫁王妃:瑾梦一生珂情一世

    代嫁王妃:瑾梦一生珂情一世

    她,相府千金却从未被宠爱。他,天家皇子,万千宠爱于一身。他,前朝公主遗孤,为保平安处处忍让。"我乃缪国三皇子缪瑜辰,且等你年芳二十,我便向父皇求亲,娶你做我的王妃。"缪国三皇子下聘相府娶千金容黛卿。不,怎么会是她,应该是我。她使计如愿代嫁三皇子,新婚第三天皇帝下命剿灭叛贼,她独自跑去军营,他被围攻,她求哥哥救他,哥哥身亡。他们回朝,意外揭开身份,相府因欺瞒皇家满门抄斩。顷刻,她一无所有。他救出她,王妃之位不再,受尽凌辱。当她知道当年的三皇子非现在的三皇子,家破人亡,她会如何反击?