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第117章

THE antique Persians taught three useful things, To draw the bow, to ride, and speak the truth.

This was the mode of Cyrus, best of kings-A mode adopted since by modern youth.

Bows have they, generally with two strings;

Horses they ride without remorse or ruth;

At speaking truth perhaps they are less clever, But draw the long bow better now than ever.

The cause of this effect, or this defect,-'For this effect defective comes by cause,'-Is what I have not leisure to inspect;

But this I must say in my own applause, Of all the Muses that I recollect, Whate'er may be her follies or her flaws In some things, mine 's beyond all contradiction The most sincere that ever dealt in fiction.

And as she treats all things, and ne'er retreats From any thing, this epic will contain A wilderness of the most rare conceits, Which you might elsewhere hope to find in vain.

'T is true there be some bitters with the sweets, Yet mix'd so slightly, that you can't complain, But wonder they so few are, since my tale is 'De rebus cunctis et quibusdam aliis.'

But of all truths which she has told, the most True is that which she is about to tell.

I said it was a story of a ghost-What then? I only know it so befell.

Have you explored the limits of the coast, Where all the dwellers of the earth must dwell?

'T is time to strike such puny doubters dumb as The sceptics who would not believe Columbus.

Some people would impose now with authority, Turpin's or Monmouth Geoffry's Chronicle;

Men whose historical superiority Is always greatest at a miracle.

But Saint Augustine has the great priority, Who bids all men believe the impossible, Because 't is so. Who nibble, scribble, quibble, he Quiets at once with 'quia impossibile.'

And therefore, mortals, cavil not at all;

Believe:- if 't is improbable you must, And if it is impossible, you shall:

'T is always best to take things upon trust.

I do not speak profanely, to recall Those holier mysteries which the wise and just Receive as gospel, and which grow more rooted, As all truths must, the more they are disputed:

I merely mean to say what Johnson said, That in the course of some six thousand years, All nations have believed that from the dead A visitant at intervals appears;

And what is strangest upon this strange head, Is, that whatever bar the reason rears 'Gainst such belief, there 's something stronger still In its behalf, let those deny who will.

The dinner and the soiree too were done, The supper too discuss'd, the dames admired, The banqueteers had dropp'd off one by one-The song was silent, and the dance expired:

The last thin petticoats were vanish'd, gone Like fleecy Clouds into the sky retired, And nothing brighter gleam'd through the saloon Than dying tapers- and the peeping moon.

The evaporation of a joyous day Is like the last glass of champagne, without The foam which made its virgin bumper gay;

Or like a system coupled with a doubt;

Or like a soda bottle when its spray Has sparkled and let half its spirit out;

Or like a billow left by storms behind, Without the animation of the wind;

Or like an opiate, which brings troubled rest, Or none; or like- like nothing that I know Except itself;- such is the human breast;

A thing, of which similitudes can show No real likeness,- like the old Tyrian vest Dyed purple, none at present can tell how, If from a shell-fish or from cochineal.

So perish every tyrant's robe piece-meal!

But next to dressing for a rout or ball, Undressing is a woe; our robe de chambre May sit like that of Nessus, and recall Thoughts quite as yellow, but less clear than amber.

Titus exclaim'd, 'I 've lost a day!' Of all The nights and days most people can remember (I have had of both, some not to be disdain'd), I wish they 'd state how many they have gain'd.

And Juan, on retiring for the night, Felt restless, and perplex'd, and compromised:

He thought Aurora Raby's eyes more bright Than Adeline (such is advice) advised;

If he had known exactly his own plight, He probably would have philosophised:

A great resource to all, and ne'er denied Till wanted; therefore Juan only sigh'd.

He sigh'd;- the next resource is the full moon, Where all sighs are deposited; and now It happen'd luckily, the chaste orb shone As clear as such a climate will allow;

And Juan's mind was in the proper tone To hail her with the apostrophe- 'O thou!'

Of amatory egotism the Tuism, Which further to explain would be a truism.

But lover, poet, or astronomer, Shepherd, or swain, whoever may behold, Feel some abstraction when they gaze on her:

Great thoughts we catch from thence (besides a cold Sometimes, unless my feelings rather err);

Deep secrets to her rolling light are told;

The ocean's tides and mortals' brains she sways, And also hearts, if there be truth in lays.

Juan felt somewhat pensive, and disposed For contemplation rather than his pillow:

The Gothic chamber, where he was enclosed, Let in the rippling sound of the lake's billow, With all the mystery by midnight caused;

Below his window waved (of course) a willow;

And he stood gazing out on the cascade That flash'd and after darken'd in the shade.

Upon his table or his toilet,- which Of these is not exactly ascertain'd (I state this, for I am cautious to a pitch Of nicety, where a fact is to be gain'd),-A lamp burn'd high, while he leant from a niche, Where many a Gothic ornament remain'd, In chisell'd stone and painted glass, and all That time has left our fathers of their hall.

Then, as the night was clear though cold, he threw His chamber door wide open- and went forth Into a gallery, of a sombre hue, Long, furnish'd with old pictures of great worth, Of knights and dames heroic and chaste too, As doubtless should be people of high birth.

But by dim lights the portraits of the dead Have something ghastly, desolate, and dread.

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