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第2章

I WANT a hero: an uncommon want, When every year and month sends forth a new one, Till, after cloying the gazettes with cant, The age discovers he is not the true one;

Of such as these I should not care to vaunt, I 'll therefore take our ancient friend Don Juan-We all have seen him, in the pantomime, Sent to the devil somewhat ere his time.

Vernon, the butcher Cumberland, Wolfe, Hawke, Prince Ferdinand, Granby, Burgoyne, Keppel, Howe, Evil and good, have had their tithe of talk, And fill'd their sign posts then, like Wellesley now;

Each in their turn like Banquo's monarchs stalk, Followers of fame, 'nine farrow' of that sow:

France, too, had Buonaparte and Dumourier Recorded in the Moniteur and Courier.

Barnave, Brissot, Condorcet, Mirabeau, Petion, Clootz, Danton, Marat, La Fayette, Were French, and famous people, as we know:

And there were others, scarce forgotten yet, Joubert, Hoche, Marceau, Lannes, Desaix, Moreau, With many of the military set, Exceedingly remarkable at times, But not at all adapted to my rhymes.

Nelson was once Britannia's god of war, And still should be so, but the tide is turn'd;

There 's no more to be said of Trafalgar, 'T is with our hero quietly inurn'd;

Because the army 's grown more popular, At which the naval people are concern'd;

Besides, the prince is all for the land-service, Forgetting Duncan, Nelson, Howe, and Jervis.

Brave men were living before Agamemnon And since, exceeding valorous and sage, A good deal like him too, though quite the same none;

But then they shone not on the poet's page, And so have been forgotten:- I condemn none, But can't find any in the present age Fit for my poem (that is, for my new one);

So, as I said, I 'll take my friend Don Juan.

Most epic poets plunge 'in medias res'

(Horace makes this the heroic turnpike road), And then your hero tells, whene'er you please, What went before- by way of episode, While seated after dinner at his ease, Beside his mistress in some soft abode, Palace, or garden, paradise, or cavern, Which serves the happy couple for a tavern.

That is the usual method, but not mine-My way is to begin with the beginning;

The regularity of my design Forbids all wandering as the worst of sinning, And therefore I shall open with a line (Although it cost me half an hour in spinning)

Narrating somewhat of Don Juan's father, And also of his mother, if you 'd rather.

In Seville was he born, a pleasant city, Famous for oranges and women- he Who has not seen it will be much to pity, So says the proverb- and I quite agree;

Of all the Spanish towns is none more pretty, Cadiz perhaps- but that you soon may see;

Don Juan's parents lived beside the river, A noble stream, and call'd the Guadalquivir.

His father's name was Jose- Don, of course,-A true Hidalgo, free from every stain Of Moor or Hebrew blood, he traced his source Through the most Gothic gentlemen of Spain;

A better cavalier ne'er mounted horse, Or, being mounted, e'er got down again, Than Jose, who begot our hero, who Begot- but that 's to come- Well, to renew:

His mother was a learned lady, famed For every branch of every science known In every Christian language ever named, With virtues equall'd by her wit alone, She made the cleverest people quite ashamed, And even the good with inward envy groan, Finding themselves so very much exceeded In their own way by all the things that she did.

Her memory was a mine: she knew by heart All Calderon and greater part of Lope, So that if any actor miss'd his part She could have served him for the prompter's copy;

For her Feinagle's were an useless art, And he himself obliged to shut up shop- he Could never make a memory so fine as That which adorn'd the brain of Donna Inez.

Her favourite science was the mathematical, Her noblest virtue was her magnanimity, Her wit (she sometimes tried at wit) was Attic all, Her serious sayings darken'd to sublimity;

In short, in all things she was fairly what I call A prodigy- her morning dress was dimity, Her evening silk, or, in the summer, muslin, And other stuffs, with which I won't stay puzzling.

She knew the Latin- that is, 'the Lord's prayer,'

And Greek- the alphabet- I 'm nearly sure;

She read some French romances here and there, Although her mode of speaking was not pure;

For native Spanish she had no great care, At least her conversation was obscure;

Her thoughts were theorems, her words a problem, As if she deem'd that mystery would ennoble 'em.

She liked the English and the Hebrew tongue, And said there was analogy between 'em;

She proved it somehow out of sacred song, But I must leave the proofs to those who 've seen 'em;

But this I heard her say, and can't be wrong And all may think which way their judgments lean 'em, ''T is strange- the Hebrew noun which means "I am,"

Some women use their tongues- she look'd a lecture, Each eye a sermon, and her brow a homily, An all-in-all sufficient self-director, Like the lamented late Sir Samuel Romilly, The Law's expounder, and the State's corrector, Whose suicide was almost an anomaly-One sad example more, that 'All is vanity'

(The jury brought their verdict in 'Insanity').

In short, she was a walking calculation, Miss Edgeworth's novels stepping from their covers, Or Mrs. Trimmer's books on education, Or 'Coelebs' Wife' set out in quest of lovers, Morality's prim personification, In which not Envy's self a flaw discovers;

To others' share let 'female errors fall,'

For she had not even one- the worst of all.

Oh! she was perfect past all parallel-Of any modern female saint's comparison;

So far above the cunning powers of hell, Her guardian angel had given up his garrison;

Even her minutest motions went as well As those of the best time-piece made by Harrison:

In virtues nothing earthly could surpass her, Save thine 'incomparable oil,' Macassar!

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