\"True——verytrue,\"answeredWayland,forheitwas;\"anexcellentdevice,butmethinkssomethingdangerous——for,sayFostershouldreturn?\"
\"Verypossibleindeed,\"repliedthehost。
\"Orsay,\"continuedWay]and,\"theladyshouldrendermecoldthanksformyexertions?\"
\"Asisnotunlikely,\"repliedGilesGosling。\"ImarvelMasterTressilianwilltakesuchheedofherthatcaresnotforhim。\"
\"IneithercaseIwerefoullysped,\"saidWayland,\"andthereforeIdonot,onthewhole,muchrelishyourdevice。\"
\"Nay,buttakemewithyou,goodmasterserving—man,\"repliedminehost。\"Thisisyourmaster\'sbusiness,andnotmine:,youbestknowtherisktobeencountered,orhowfaryouarewillingtobraveit。Butthatwhichyouwillnotyourselfhazard,youcannotexpectotherstorisk。\"
\"Hold,hold,\"saidWayland;\"tellmebutonething——goesyonderoldmanuptoCumnor?\"
\"Surely,Ithinkso?\"saidthelandlord;\"theirservantsaidhewastotaketheirbaggagethither。Buttheale—taphasbeenaspotentforhimasthesack—spigothasbeenforMichael。\"
\"Itisenough,\"saidWayland,assuminganairofresolution。\"I
willthwartthatoldvillain\'sprojects;myaffrightathisbalefulaspectbeginstoabate,andmyhatredtoarise。Helpmeonwithmypack,goodminehost。——Andlooktothyself,oldAlbumazar;thereisamalignantinfluenceinthyhoroscope,anditgleamsfromtheconstellationUrsaMajor。\"
Sosaying,heassumedhisburden,and,guidedbythelandlordthroughtheposterngateoftheBlackBear,tookthemostprivatewayfromthenceuptoCumnorPlace。
CHAPTERXX。
CLOWN。Youhaveofthesepedlars,thathavemorein\'emthanyou\'dthink,sister。——WINTER\'STALE,ACTIV。,SCENE3。
InhisanxietytoobeytheEarl\'srepeatedchargesofsecrecy,aswellasfromhisownunsocialandmiserlyhabits,AnthonyFosterwasmoredesirous,byhismodeofhousekeeping,toescapeobservationthantoresistintrusivecuriosity。Thus,insteadofanumeroushousehold,tosecurehischarge,anddefendhishouse,hestudiedasmuchaspossibletoeludenoticebydiminishinghisattendants;sothat,unlesswhentherewerefollowersoftheEarl,orofVarney,inthemansion,oneoldmaledomestic,andtwoagedcrones,whoassistedinkeepingtheCountess\'sapartmentsinorder,weretheonlyservantsofthefamily。
ItwasoneoftheseoldwomenwhoopenedthedoorwhenWaylandknocked,andansweredhispetition,tobeadmittedtoexhibithiswarestotheladiesofthefamily,withavolleyofvituperation,couchedinwhatistherecalledtheJOWRINGdialect。Thepedlarfoundthemeansofcheckingthisvociferationbyslippingasilvergroatintoherhand,andintimatingthepresentofsomestuffforacoif,iftheladywouldbuyofhiswares。
\"Godieldthee,formineisawinlittocks。Slocketwiththypackintogharn,mon——herwalksingharn。\"Intothegardensheusheredthepedlaraccordingly,andpointingtoanold,ruinousgardenhouse,said,\"Yonderbe\'sher,mon——yonderbe\'sher。Zhewillbuychangesanzheloikesstuffs。\"
\"ShehasleftmetocomeoffasImay,\"thoughtWayland,asheheardthehagshutthegarden—doorbehindhim。\"Buttheyshallnotbeatme,andtheydarenotmurderme,forsolittletrespass,andbythisfairtwilight。Hangit,Iwillon——abravegeneralneverthoughtofhisretreattillhewasdefeated。Iseetwofemalesintheoldgarden—houseyonder——buthowtoaddressthem?
Stay——WillShakespeare,bemyfriendinneed。IwillgivethematasteofAutolycus。\"Hethensung,withagoodvoice,andbecomingaudacity,thepopularplayhouseditty,——
\"Lawnaswhiteasdrivensnow,Cyprusblackase\'erwascrow,Glovesassweetasdamaskroses,Masksforfacesandfornoses。\"
\"Whathathfortunesentushereforanunwontedsight,Janet?\"
saidthelady。
\"Oneofthosemerchantsofvanity,calledpedlars,\"answeredJanet,demurely,\"whouttershislightwaresinlightermeasures。
ImarveloldDorcaslethimpass。\"
\"Itisaluckychance,girl,\"saidtheCountess;\"weleadaheavylifehere,andthismaywhileoffawearyhour。\"
\"Ay,mygraciouslady,\"saidJanet;\"butmyfather?\"
\"Heisnotmyfather,Janet,norIhopemymaster,\"answeredthelady。\"Isay,callthemanhither——Iwantsomethings。\"
\"Nay,\"repliedJanet,\"yourladyshiphasbuttosaysointhenextpacket,andifEnglandcanfurnishthemtheywillbesent。
Therewillcomemischiefon\'t——pray,dearestlady,letmebidthemanbegone!\"
\"Iwillhavetheebidhimcomehither,\"saidtheCountess;——\"orstay,thouterrifiedfool,Iwillbidhimmyself,andsparetheeachiding。\"
\"Ah!well—a—day,dearestlady,ifthatweretheworst,\"saidJanetsadly;whiletheladycalledtothepedlar,\"Goodfellow,stepforward——undothypack;ifthouhastgoodwares,chancehassenttheehitherformyconvenienceandthyprofit。\"
\"Whatmayyourladyshippleasetolack?\"saidWayland,unstrappinghispack,anddisplayingitscontentswithasmuchdexterityasifhehadbeenbredtothetrade。Indeedhehadoccasionallypursueditinthecourseofhisrovinglife,andnowcommendedhiswareswithallthevolubilityofatrader,andshowedsomeskillinthemainartofplacingpricesuponthem。
\"WhatdoIpleasetolack?\"saidthelady,\"why,consideringI
havenotforsixlongmonthsboughtoneyardoflawnorcambric,oronetrinket,themostinconsiderable,formyownuse,andatmyownchoice,thebetterquestionis,Whathastthougottosell?Layasideformethatcambricpartletandpairofsleeves——andthoseroundellsofgoldfringe,drawnoutwithcyprus——andthatshortcloakofcherry—colouredfinecloth,garnishedwithgoldbuttonsandloops;——isitnotofanabsolutefancy,Janet?\"
\"Nay,mylady,\"repliedJanet,\"ifyouconsultmypoorjudgment,itis,methinks,over—gaudyforagracefulhabit。\"
\"Now,outuponthyjudgment,ifitbenobrighter,wench,\"saidtheCountess。\"Thoushaltwearitthyselfforpenance\'sake;andIpromisetheethegoldbuttons,beingsomewhatmassive,willcomfortthyfather,andreconcilehimtothecherry—colouredbody。Seethathesnapthemnotaway,Janet,andsendthemtobearcompanywiththeimprisonedangelswhichhekeepscaptiveinhisstrong—box。\"
\"MayIprayyourladyshiptosparemypoorfather?\"saidJanet。
\"Nay,butwhyshouldanyonesparehimthatissosparingofhisownnature?\"repliedthelady。——\"Well,buttoourgear。Thatheadgarnitureformyself,andthatsilverbodkinmountedwithpearl;andtakeofftwogownsofthatrussetclothforDorcasandAlison,Janet,tokeeptheoldwretcheswarmagainstwintercomes。——Andstay——hastthounoperfumesandsweetbags,oranyhandsomecastingbottlesofthenewestmode?\"
\"WereIapedlarinearnest,Iwereamademerchant,\"thoughtWayland,ashebusiedhimselftoanswerthedemandswhichshethrongedoneonanother,withtheeagernessofayoungladywhohasbeenlongsecludedfromsuchapleasingoccupation。\"Buthowtobringhertoamoment\'sseriousreflection?\"Thenasheexhibitedhischoicestcollectionofessencesandperfumes,heatoncearrestedherattentionbyobservingthatthesearticleshadalmostrisentodoublevaluesincethemagnificentpreparationsmadebytheEarlofLeicestertoentertaintheQueenandcourtathisprincelyCastleofKenilworth。
\"Ha!\"saidtheCountesshastily;\"thatrumour,then,istrue,Janet。\"
\"Surely,madam,\"answeredWayland;\"andImarvelithathnotreachedyournobleladyship\'sears。TheQueenofEnglandfeastswiththenobleEarlforaweekduringtheSummer\'sProgress;andtherearemanywhowilltellyouEnglandwillhaveaking,andEngland\'sElizabeth——Godsaveher!——ahusband,eretheProgressbeover。\"
\"Theylielikevillains!\"saidtheCountess,burstingforthimpatiently。
\"ForGod\'ssake,madam,consider,\"saidJanet,tremblingwithapprehension;\"whowouldcumberthemselvesaboutpedlar\'stidings?\"
\"Yes,Janet!\"exclaimedtheCountess;\"right,thouhastcorrectedmejustly。Suchreports,blightingthereputationofEngland\'sbrightestandnoblestpeer,canonlyfindcurrencyamongstthemean,theabject,andtheinfamous!\"
\"MayIperish,lady,\"saidWaylandSmith,observingthatherviolencedirecteditselftowardshim,\"ifIhavedoneanythingtomeritthisstrangepassion!Ihavesaidbutwhatmanymensay。\"
BythistimetheCountesshadrecoveredhercomposure,andendeavoured,alarmedbytheanxioushintsofJanet,tosuppressallappearanceofdispleasure。\"Iwereloath,\"shesaid,\"goodfellow,thatourQueenshouldchangethevirginstylesodeartousherpeople——thinknotofit。\"Andthen,asifdesiroustochangethesubject,sheadded,\"Andwhatisthispaste,socarefullyputupinthesilverbox?\"assheexaminedthecontentsofacasketinwhichdrugsandperfumeswerecontainedinseparatedrawers。
\"Itisaremedy,Madam,foradisorderofwhichItrustyourladyshipwillneverhavereasontocomplain。Theamountofasmallturkey—bean,swalloweddailyforaweek,fortifiestheheartagainstthoseblackvapourswhicharisefromsolitude,melancholy,unrequitedaffection,disappointedhope——\"
\"Areyouafool,friend?\"saidtheCountesssharply;\"ordoyouthink,becauseIhavegood—naturedlypurchasedyourtrumperygoodsatyourroguishprices,thatyoumayputanygulleryyouwillonme?Whoeverheardthataffectionsoftheheartwerecuredbymedicinesgiventothebody?\"
\"Underyourhonourablefavour,\"saidWayland,\"Iamanhonestman,andIhavesoldmygoodsatanhonestprice。Astothismostpreciousmedicine,whenItolditsqualities,Iaskedyounottopurchaseit,sowhyshouldIlietoyou?Isaynotitwillcurearootedaffectionofthemind,whichonlyGodandtimecando;butIsaythatthisrestorativerelievestheblackvapourswhichareengenderedinthebodyofthatmelancholywhichbroodethonthemind。Ihaverelievedmanywithit,bothincourtandcity,andoflateoneMasterEdmundTressilian,aworshipfulgentlemaninCornwall,who,onsomeslightreceived,itwastoldme,wherehehadsethisaffections,wasbroughtintothatstateofmelancholywhichmadehisfriendsalarmedforhislife。\"
Hepaused,andtheladyremainedsilentforsometime,andthenasked,withavoicewhichshestroveinvaintorenderfirmandindifferentinitstone,\"Isthegentlemanyouhavementionedperfectlyrecovered?\"
\"Passably,madam,\"answeredWayland;\"hehathatleastnobodilycomplaint。\"
\"Iwilltakesomeofthemedicine,Janet,\"saidtheCountess。\"I
toohavesometimesthatdarkmelancholywhichovercloudsthebrain。\"
\"Youshallnotdoso,madam,\"saidJanet;\"whoshallanswerthatthisfellowvendswhatiswholesome?\"
\"Iwillmyselfwarrantmygoodfaith,\"saidWayland;andtakingapartofthemedicine,heswalloweditbeforethem。TheCountessnowboughtwhatremained,asteptowhichJanet,byfurtherobjections,onlydeterminedherthemoreobstinately。Sheeventookthefirstdoseupontheinstant,andprofessedtofeelherheartlightenedandherspiritsaugmented——aconsequencewhich,inallprobability,existedonlyinherownimagination。Theladythenpiledthepurchasesshehadmadetogether,flungherpursetoJanet,anddesiredhertocomputetheamount,andtopaythepedlar;whilesheherself,asiftiredoftheamusementsheatfirstfoundinconversingwithhim,wishedhimgoodevening,andwalkedcarelesslyintothehouse,thusdeprivingWaylandofeveryopportunitytospeakwithherinprivate。Hehastened,however,toattemptanexplanationwithJanet。
\"Maiden,\"hesaid,\"thouhastthefaceofonewhoshouldlovehermistress。Shehathmuchneedoffaithfulservice。\"
\"Andwelldeservesitatmyhands,\"repliedJanet;\"butwhatofthat?\"
\"Maiden,IamnotaltogetherwhatIseem,\"saidthepedlar,loweringhisvoice。
\"Thelessliketobeanhonestman,\"saidJanet。
\"Themoreso,\"answeredWayland,\"sinceIamnopedlar。\"
\"Gettheegonetheninstantly,orIwillcallforassistance,\"
saidJanet;\"myfathermusterethisbereturned。\"
\"Donotbesorash,\"saidWayland;\"youwilldowhatyoumayrepentof。Iamoneofyourmistress\'sfriends;andshehadneedofmore,notthatthoushouldstruinthoseshehath。\"
\"HowshallIknowthat?\"saidJanet。
\"Lookmeintheface,\"saidWaylandSmith,\"andseeifthoudostnotreadhonestyinmylooks。\"
Andintruth,thoughbynomeanshandsome,therewasinhisphysiognomythesharp,keenexpressionofinventivegeniusandpromptintellect,which,joinedtoquickandbrillianteyes,awell—formedmouth,andanintelligentsmile,oftengivesgraceandinteresttofeatureswhicharebothhomelyandirregular。
Janetlookedathimwiththeslysimplicityofhersect,andreplied,\"Notwithstandingthyboastedhonesty,friend,andalthoughIamnotaccustomedtoreadandpassjudgmentonsuchvolumesasthouhastsubmittedtomyperusal,IthinkIseeinthycountenancesomethingofthepedlar—somethingofthepicaroon。\"
\"Onasmallscale,perhaps,\"saidWaylandSmith,laughing。\"Butthisevening,orto—morrow,willanoldmancomehitherwiththyfather,whohasthestealthystepofthecat,theshrewdandvindictiveeyeoftherat,thefawningwileofthespaniel,thedeterminedsnatchofthemastiff——ofhimbeware,foryourownsakeandthatofyourdistress。Seeyou,fairJanet,hebringsthevenomoftheaspicundertheassumedinnocenceofthedove。
WhatprecisemischiefhemeditatestowardsyouIcannotguess,butdeathanddiseasehaveeverdoggedhisfootsteps。Saynoughtofthistothymistress;myartsuggeststomethatinherstatethefearofevilmaybeasdangerousasitsoperation。Butseethatshetakemyspecific,for\"(heloweredhisvoice,andspokelowbutimpressivelyinherear)\"itisanantidoteagainstpoison。——Hark,theyenterthegarden!\"
Ineffect,asoundofnoisymirthandloudtalkingapproachedthegardendoor,alarmedbywhichWaylandSmithsprungintothemidstofathicketofovergrownshrubs,whileJanetwithdrewtothegarden—housethatshemightnotincurobservation,andthatshemightatthesametimeconceal,atleastforthepresent,thepurchasesmadefromthesupposedpedlar,whichlayscatteredonthefloorofthesummer—house。
Janet,however,hadnooccasionforanxiety。Herfather,hisoldattendant,LordLeicester\'sdomestic,andtheastrologer,enteredthegardenintumultandinextremeperplexity,endeavouringtoquietLambourne,whosebrainhadnowbecomecompletelyfiredwithliquor,andwhowasoneofthoseunfortunatepersonswho,beingoncestirredwiththevinousstimulus,donotfallasleeplikeotherdrunkards,butremainpartiallyinfluencedbyitformanyhours,untilatlength,bysuccessivedraughts,theyareelevatedintoastateofuncontrollablefrenzy。Likemanymeninthisstatealso,Lambourneneitherlostthepowerofmotion,speech,orexpression;but,onthecontrary,spokewithunwontedemphasisandreadiness,andtoldallthatatanothertimehewouldhavebeenmostdesiroustokeepsecret。
\"What!\"ejaculatedMichael,atthefullextentofhisvoice,\"amItohavenowelcome,nocarouse,whenIhavebroughtfortunetoyourold,ruinousdog—houseintheshapeofadevil\'sally,thatcanchangeslate—shiversintoSpanishdollars?——Here,you,TonyFire—the—Fagot,Papist,Puritan,hypocrite,miser,profligate,devil,compoundedofallmen\'ssins,bowdownandreverencehimwhohasbroughtintothyhousetheverymammonthouworshippest。\"
\"ForGod\'ssake,\"saidFoster,\"speaklow——comeintothehouse——
thoushalthavewine,orwhateverthouwilt。\"
\"No,oldpuckfoist,Iwillhaveithere,\"thunderedtheinebriatedruffian——\"here,ALFRESCO,astheItalianhathit。No,no,Iwillnotdrinkwiththatpoisoningdevilwithindoors,tobechokedwiththefumesofarsenicandquick—silver;IlearnedfromvillainVarneytobewareofthat。\"
\"Fetchhimwine,inthenameofallthefiends!\"saidthealchemist。
\"Aha!andthouwouldstspiceitforme,oldTruepenny,wouldstthounot?Ay,Ishouldhavecopperas,andhellebore,andvitriol,andaquafortis,andtwentydevilishmaterialsbubblinginmybrain—panlikeacharmtoraisethedevilinawitch\'scauldron。Handmetheflaskthyself,oldTonyFire—the—Fagot——andletitbecool——Iwillhavenowinemulledatthepileoftheoldburntbishops。Orstay,letLeicesterbekingifhewill——good——
andVarney,villainVarney,grandvizier——why,excellent!——andwhatshallIbe,then?——why,emperor——EmperorLambourne!Iwillseethischoicepieceofbeautythattheyhavewalledupherefortheirprivatepleasures;Iwillhaveherthisverynighttoservemywine—cupandputonmynightcap。Whatshouldafellowdowithtwowives,werehetwentytimesanEarl?Answermethat,Tonyboy,youoldreprobate,hypocriticaldog,whomGodstruckoutofthebookoflife,buttormentedwiththeconstantwishtoberestoredtoit——youoldbishop—burning,blasphemousfanatic,answermethat。\"
\"Iwillstickmyknifetothehaftinhim,\"saidFoster,inalowtone,whichtrembledwithpassion。
\"FortheloveofHeaven,noviolence!\"saidtheastrologer。\"Itcannotbutbelookedcloselyinto。——Here,honestLambourne,wiltthoupledgemetothehealthofthenobleEarlofLeicesterandMasterRichardVarney?\"
\"Iwill,mineoldAlbumazar——Iwill,mytrustyvenderofratsbane。Iwouldkissthee,minehonestinfractoroftheLexJulia(astheysaidatLeyden),didstthounotflavoursodamnablyofsulphur,andsuchfiendishapothecary\'sstuff。——Heregoesit,upseyes——toVarneyandLeicestertwomorenoblemountingspirits——andmoredark—seeking,deep—diving,high—
flying,malicious,ambitiousmiscreants——well,Isaynomore,butIwillwhetmydaggeronhisheart—sponethatrefusestopledgeme!Andso,mymasters——\"
Thusspeaking,Lambourneexhaustedthecupwhichtheastrologerhadhandedtohim,andwhichcontainednotwine,butdistilledspirits。Hesworehalfanoath,droppedtheemptycupfromhisgrasp,laidhishandonhisswordwithoutbeingabletodrawit,reeled,andfellwithoutsenseormotionintothearmsofthedomestic,whodraggedhimofftohischamber,andputhimtobed。
Inthegeneralconfusion,Janetregainedherlady\'schamberunobserved,tremblinglikeanaspenleaf,butdeterminedtokeepsecretfromtheCountessthedreadfulsurmiseswhichshecouldnothelpentertainingfromthedrunkenravingsofLambourne。Herfears,however,thoughtheyassumednocertainshape,keptpacewiththeadviceofthepedlar;andsheconfirmedhermistressinherpurposeoftakingthemedicinewhichhehadrecommended,fromwhichitisprobableshewouldotherwisehavedissuadedher。
NeitherhadtheseintimationsescapedtheearsofWayland,whoknewmuchbetterhowtointerpretthem。HefeltmuchcompassionatbeholdingsolovelyacreatureastheCountess,andwhomhehadfirstseeninthebosomofdomestichappiness,exposedtothemachinationsofsuchagangofvillains。Hisindignation,too,hadbeenhighlyexcitedbyhearingthevoiceofhisoldmaster,againstwhomhefelt,inequaldegree,thepassionsofhatredandfear。Henourishedalsoaprideinhisownartandresources;
and,dangerousasthetaskwas,hethatnightformedadeterminationtoattainthebottomofthemystery,andtoaidthedistressedlady,ifitwereyetpossible。FromsomewordswhichLambournehaddroppedamonghisravings,Waylandnow,forthefirsttime,feltinclinedtodoubtthatVarneyhadactedentirelyonhisownaccountinwooingandwinningtheaffectionsofthisbeautifulcreature。Fameassertedofthiszealousretainerthathehadaccommodatedhislordinformerloveintrigues;anditoccurredtoWaylandSmiththatLeicesterhimselfmightbethepartychieflyinterested。HermarriagewiththeEarlhecouldnotsuspect;buteventhediscoveryofsuchapassingintriguewithaladyofMistressAmyRobsart\'srankwasasecretofthedeepestimportancetothestabilityofthefavourite\'spoweroverElizabeth。\"IfLeicesterhimselfshouldhesitatetostiflesucharumourbyverystrangemeans,\"saidhetohimself,\"hehasthoseabouthimwhowoulddohimthatfavourwithoutwaitingforhisconsent。IfIwouldmeddleinthisbusiness,itmustbeinsuchguiseasmyoldmasteruseswhenhecompoundshismannaofSatan,andthatiswithaclosemaskonmyface。SoIwillquitGilesGoslingto—morrow,andchangemycourseandplaceofresidenceasoftenasahuntedfox。IshouldliketoseethislittlePuritan,too,oncemore。ShelooksbothprettyandintelligenttohavecomeofsuchacaitiffasAnthonyFire—the—
Fagot。\"
GilesGoslingreceivedtheadieusofWaylandratherjoyfullythanotherwise。ThehonestpublicansawsomuchperilincrossingthecourseoftheEarlofLeicester\'sfavouritethathisvirtuewasscarceabletosupporthiminthetask,andhewaswellpleasedwhenitwaslikelytoberemovedfromhisshouldersstill,however,professinghisgood—will,andreadiness,incaseofneed,todoMr。Tressilianorhisemissaryanyservice,insofarasconsistedwithhischaracterofapublican。
CHAPTERXXI。
Vaultingambition,thato\'erleapsitself,Andfallsont\'otherside。MACBETH。
ThesplendouroftheapproachingrevelsatKenilworthwasnowtheconversationthroughallEngland;andeverythingwascollectedathome,orfromabroad,whichcouldaddtothegaietyorgloryofthepreparedreceptionofElizabethatthehouseofhermostdistinguishedfavourite,MeantimeLeicesterappeareddailytoadvanceintheQueen\'sfavour。Hewasperpetuallybyhersideincouncil——willinglylistenedtointhemomentsofcourtlyrecreation——favouredwithapproacheseventofamiliarintimacy——
lookeduptobyallwhohadaughttohopeatcourt——courtedbyforeignministerswiththemostflatteringtestimoniesofrespectfromtheirsovereigns,——theALTEREGO,asitseemed,ofthestatelyElizabeth,whowasnowverygenerallysupposedtobestudyingthetimeandopportunityforassociatinghim,bymarriage,intohersovereignpower。
Amidsuchatideofprosperity,thisminionoffortuneandoftheQueen\'sfavourwasprobablythemostunhappymanintherealmwhichseemedathisdevotion。HehadtheFairyKing\'ssuperiorityoverhisfriendsanddependants,andsawmuchwhichtheycouldnot。Thecharacterofhismistresswasintimatelyknowntohim。Itwashisminuteandstudiedacquaintancewithherhumours,aswellashernoblefaculties,which,joinedtohispowerfulmentalqualities,andhiseminentexternalaccomplishments,hadraisedhimsohighinherfavour;anditwasthatveryknowledgeofherdispositionwhichledhimtoapprehendateveryturnsomesuddenandoverwhelmingdisgrace。Leicesterwaslikeapilotpossessedofachartwhichpointsouttohimallthepeculiaritiesofhisnavigation,butwhichexhibitssomanyshoals,breakers,andreefsofrocks,thathisanxiouseyereapslittlemorefromobservingthemthantobeconvincedthathisfinalescapecanbelittleelsethanmiraculous。
Infact,QueenElizabethhadacharacterstrangelycompoundedofthestrongestmasculinesense,withthosefoibleswhicharechieflysupposedpropertothefemalesex。Hersubjectshadthefullbenefitofhervirtues,whichfarpredominatedoverherweaknesses;buthercourtiers,andthoseaboutherperson,hadoftentosustainsuddenandembarrassingturnsofcaprice,andthesalliesofatemperwhichwasbothjealousanddespotic。Shewasthenursing—motherofherpeople,butshewasalsothetruedaughterofHenryVIII。;andthoughearlysufferingsandanexcellenteducationhadrepressedandmodified,theyhadnotaltogetherdestroyed,thehereditarytemperofthat\"hard—ruledking。\"\"Hermind,\"saysherwittygodson,SirJohnHarrington,whohadexperiencedboththesmilesandthefrownswhichhedescribes,\"wasofttimelikethegentleairthatcomethfromthewesternpointinasummer\'smorn——\'twassweetandrefreshingtoallaroundher。Herspeechdidwinallaffections。Andagain,shecouldputforthsuchalterations,whenobediencewaslacking,asleftnodoubtingWHOSEdaughtershewas。Whenshesmiled,itwasapuresunshine,thateveryonedidchoosetobaskin,iftheycould;butanoncameastormfromasuddengatheringofclouds,andthethunderfellinawondrousmanneronallalike。\"
[NugaeAntiquae,vol。i。,pp。355,356—362。]
Thisvariabilityofdisposition,asLeicesterwellknew,waschieflyformidabletothosewhohadashareintheQueen\'saffections,andwhodependedratheronherpersonalregardthanontheindispensableserviceswhichtheycouldrendertohercouncilsandhercrown。ThefavourofBurleighorofWalsingham,ofadescriptionfarlessstrikingthanthatbywhichhewashimselfupheld,wasfounded,asLeicesterwaswellaware,onElizabeth\'ssolidjudgment,notonherpartiality,andwas,therefore,freefromallthoseprinciplesofchangeanddecaynecessarilyincidenttothatwhichchieflyarosefrompersonalaccomplishmentsandfemalepredilection。ThesegreatandsagestatesmenwerejudgedofbytheQueenonlywithreferencetothemeasurestheysuggested,andthereasonsbywhichtheysupportedtheiropinionsincouncil;whereasthesuccessofLeicester\'scoursedependedonallthoselightandchangeablegalesofcapriceandhumourwhichthwartorfavourtheprogressofaloverinthefavourofhismistress,andshe,too,amistresswhowaseverandanonbecomingfearfullestsheshouldforgetthedignity,orcompromisetheauthority,oftheQueen,whilesheindulgedtheaffectionsofthewoman。Ofthedifficultieswhichsurroundedhispower,\"toogreattokeeportoresign,\"Leicesterwasfullysensible;andashelookedanxiouslyroundforthemeansofmaintaininghimselfinhisprecarioussituation,andsometimescontemplatedthoseofdescendingfromitinsafety,hesawbutlittlehopeofeither。Atsuchmomentshisthoughtsturnedtodwelluponhissecretmarriageanditsconsequences;
anditwasinbitternessagainsthimself,ifnotagainsthisunfortunateCountess,thatheascribedtothathastymeasure,adoptedintheardourofwhathenowcalledinconsideratepassion,atoncetheimpossibilityofplacinghispoweronasolidbasis,andtheimmediateprospectofitsprecipitatedownfall。
\"Mensay,\"thusranhisthoughts,intheseanxiousandrepentantmoments,\"thatImightmarryElizabeth,andbecomeKingofEngland。Allthingssuggestthis。Thematchiscarolledinballads,whiletherabblethrowtheircapsup。Ithasbeentoucheduponintheschools——whisperedinthepresence—chamber——
recommendedfromthepulpit——prayedforintheCalvinisticchurchesabroad——touchedonbystatistsintheverycouncilathome。Theseboldinsinuationshavebeenrebuttedbynorebuke,noresentment,nochiding,scarceevenbytheusualfemaleprotestationthatshewouldliveanddieavirginprincess。Herwordshavebeenmorecourteousthanever,thoughsheknowssuchrumoursareabroad——heractionsmoregracious,herlooksmorekind——noughtseemswantingtomakemeKingofEngland,andplacemebeyondthestormsofcourt—favour,exceptingtheputtingforthofmineownhandtotakethatcrownimperialwhichisthegloryoftheuniverse!AndwhenImightstretchthathandoutmostboldly,itisfettereddownbyasecretandinextricablebond!
AndhereIhavelettersfromAmy,\"hewouldsay,catchingthemupwithamovementofpeevishness,\"persecutingmetoacknowledgeheropenly——todojusticetoherandtomyself——andIwotnotwhat。MethinksIhavedonelessthanjusticetomyselfalready。
AndshespeaksasifElizabethweretoreceivetheknowledgeofthismatterwiththegleeofamotherhearingofthehappymarriageofahopefulson!She,thedaughterofHenry,whosparedneithermaninhisangernorwomaninhisdesire——shetofindherselftricked,drawnonwithtoysofpassiontothevergeofacknowledgingherlovetoasubject,andhediscoveredtobeamarriedman!——Elizabethtolearnthatshehadbeendalliedwithinsuchfashion,asagaycourtiermighttriflewithacountrywench——weshouldthensee,toourruin,FURENSQUIDFAEMINA!\"
Hewouldthenpause,andcallforVarney,whoseadvicewasnowmorefrequentlyresortedtothanever,becausetheEarlrememberedtheremonstranceswhichhehadmadeagainsthissecretcontract。Andtheirconsultationusuallyterminatedinanxiousdeliberationhow,orinwhatmanner,theCountesswastobeproducedatKenilworth。ThesecommuningshadforsometimeendedalwaysinaresolutiontodelaytheProgressfromdaytoday。
Butatlengthaperemptorydecisionbecamenecessary。