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  ChapterIV。

  FATHER’SMOTHER。

  FriedrichWilhelm’sMother,aswehinted,didnotlivetoseethismarriagewhichshehadforecastinhermaternalheart。Shedied,rathersuddenly,in1705,[1stFebruary(Erman,p。241;Forster,i。114):born,20thOctober,1666;wedded,28thSeptember1684;

  died,1stFebruary,1705。]atHanover,whithershehadgoneonavisit;shortlyafterpartingwiththisheroneboyandchild,FriedrichWilhelm,whoisthenaboutseventeen;whomshehadwitheffortforcedherselftosendabroad,thathemightseetheworldalittle,forthefirsttime。Hersorrowonthisoccasionhasinitsomethingbeautiful,insobrightandgayawoman:showsusthemotherstronginher,toatouchingdegree。Theroughcub,inwhomshenoticedruggedperverseelements,\"tendenciestoavarice,\"andawantofprincelygraces,andthemorebrilliantqualitiesinmindandmanner,hadgivenhermanythoughtsandsomeuneasyones。

  Buthewasevidentlyallshehadtoloveintheworld;aruggedcreatureinexpressiblyprecioustoher。Fordaysafterhisdeparture,shehadkeptsolitary;busiedwithlittle;indulginginherownsadreflectionswithoutstint。Amongthepapersshehadbeenscribbling,therewasfoundoneslipwithaHEARTsketchedonit,androundtheheart\"PARTI\"(Gone):Myheartisgone!——poorlady,andafterwhatajewel!ButNatureisverykindtoallchildrenandtoallmothersthataretruetoher。

  SophieCharlotte’sdeepsorrowanddejectiononthispartingwasthesecretheraldoffatetoherself。Ithadmeantillhealthwithal,andthegloomofbrokennerves。Allautumnandintowintershehadfeltherselfindefinitelyunwell;shedetermined,however,onseeingHanoverandhergoodoldMotherattheusualtime。

  ThegloomysorrowoverFriedrichWilhelmhadbeenthepremonitionofasuddenillnesswhichseizedherontheroadtoHanover,somefivemonthsafterwards,andwhichendedfatallyinthatcity。

  HerdeathwasnotinthelightstyleFriedrichhergrandsonascribestoit;[MemoiresdeBrandebourg

  (Preuss’sEditionofOEuvres,Berlin,1847

  etseqq。),i。112。]shediedwithoutepigram,andthoughinperfectsimplecourage,withthereverseoflevity。

  Here,atfirsthand,isthespecificaccountofthatevent;

  which,asitisbriefandindisputable,wemayaswellfishfromtheimbroglios,andrenderlegible,tocounteractsuchnotions,andilluminateformomentsanoldsceneofthings。Thewriting,apparentlyaquiteprivatepiece,isby\"M。delaBergerie,PastoroftheFrenchChurchatHanover,\"respectableEdict—of—Nantesgentleman,whohadbeencalledinontheoccasion;——givesanauthenticmomentarypicture,thoughafeebleandvacantone,ofalocalityatthattimeveryinterestingtoEnglishmen。M。delaBergerieprivatelyrecords:——

  \"ThenightbetweenthelastofJanuaryandthefirstofFebruary,1705,betweenoneandtwoo’clockinthemorning,IwascalledtotheQueenofPrussia,whowasthendangerouslyill。

  \"Enteringtheroom,Ithrewmyselfatthefootofherbed,testifyingtoherinwordsmyprofoundgrieftoseeherinthisstate。AfterwhichItookoccasiontosay,’ShemightknownowthatKingsandQueensaremortalequallywithallothermen;

  andthattheyareobligedtoappearbeforethethroneofthemajestyofGod,togiveanaccountoftheirdeedsdone,nolessthanthemeanestoftheirsubjects。’TowhichherMajestyreplied,(Iknowitwell(Jelesaisbien)。’——Iwentontosaytoher,’Madam,yourMajestymustalsorecognizeinthishourthevanityandnothingnessofthethingsherebelow,forwhich,itmaybe,youhavehadtoomuchinterest;andtheimportanceofthethingsofHeaven,whichperhapsyouhaveneglectedandcontemned。’ThereupontheQueenanswered,’True(Celaestvrai)!’’Nevertheless,Madam,’

  saidI,’doesnotyourMajestyplacereallyyourtrustinGod?

  Doyounotveryearnestly(bienserieusement)cravepardonofHimforallthesinsyouhavecommitted?

  Donotyoufly(n’a—t—ellepasrecours)tothebloodandmeritsofJesusChrist,withoutwhichitisimpossibleforustostandbeforeGod?’TheQueenanswered,’Oui(Yes)。’——Whilethiswasgoingon,herBrother,DukeErnstAugust,cameintotheQueen’sroom,\"——

  perhapswithhiseyeuponmeandmymotions?\"Astheywishedtospeaktogether,Iwithdrewbyorder。\"

  ThisDukeErnstAugust,agenow31,istheyoungestBrotherofthefamily;thereneverwasanySisterbutthisdyingone,whoisfouryearsolder。ErnstAugusthassometinctureofsoldiershipatthistime(MarlboroughWars,andthelike),asallhiskindredhad;butultimatelyhegottheBishopricofOsnabruck,thatsingularspiritualheirloom,orHALF—heirloomofthefamily;andtherelivedorvegetatedwithoutnoise。Poorsoul,heisthesameBishopofOsnabruck,towhosehouse,twenty—twoyearshence,GeorgeI。,struckbyapoplexy,wasbreathlesslygallopinginthesummermidnight,onewishnowleftinhim,tobewithhisbrother;——andarriveddead,orinthearticleofdeath。ThatwasanothersceneErnstAugusthadtowitnessinhislife。IsuspecthimatpresentofathoughtthatM。delaBergerie,withhispiouscommonplaces,islikelytodonogood。OthertraitofErnstAugust’slife;oroftheSchlossofHanoverthatnight,——orwherethesorrowingoldMothersat,invinciblethoughweeping,insomeneighboringroom,——

  Icannotgive。M。delaBergeriecontinueshisnarrative:——

  \"Sometimeafter,IagainpresentedmyselfbeforetheQueen’sbed,toseeifIcouldhaveoccasiontospeaktoheronthematterofhersalvation。ButMonseigneurtheDukeErnstAugustthensaidtome,Thatitwasnotnecessary;thattheQueenwasatpeacewithherGod(etaitbienavecsonDieu)。\"——WhichwillmeanalsothatM。delaBergeriemaygohome?However,hestillwrites:——

  \"NextdaythePrincetoldme,ThatobservingIwascomeneartheQueen’sbed,hehadaskedherifshewishedIshouldstillspeaktoher;butshehadreplied,thatitwasnotnecessaryinanyway(nullement),thatshealreadyknewallthatcouldbesaidtoheronsuchanoccasion;thatshehadsaidittoherself,thatshewasstillsayingit,andthatshehopedtobewellwithherGod。

  \"IntheendafaintcomingupontheQueen,whichwaswhatterminatedherlife,Ithrewmyselfonmykneesattheothersideofherbed,thecurtainsofwhichwereopen;andIcalledtoGodwithaloudvoice,’ThatHewouldrankhisangelsroundthisgreatPrincess,toguardherfromtheinsultsofSatan;thatHewouldhavepityonhersoul;thatHewouldwashherwiththebloodofJesusChristherheavenlySpouse;that,havingforgivenherallhersins,Hewouldreceivehertohisglory。’Andinthatmomentsheexpired。\"[Eerman,p。242。]——Agethirty—sixandsomemonths。

  OnlyDaughterofElectressSophie;andFather’sMotherofFredericktheGreat。

  Shewas,inhertime,ahighlydistinguishedwoman;andhasleft,onemaysay,somethingofherlikenessstilltraceableinthePrussianNation,anditsformofculture,tothisday。

  Charlottenburg(Charlotte’s—town,socalledbythesorrowingWidower),whereshelived,shonewithamuch—admiredFrenchlightunderherpresidency,——Frenchessentially,Versaillese,Sceptico—

  Calvinistic,reflexanddirect,——illuminatingthedarkNorth;

  andindeedhasneverbeensobrightsince。Thelightwasnotwhatwecancallinspired;lunarrather,notofthegenialorsolarkind:but,ingoodtruth,itwasthebestthengoing;andSophieCharlotte,whowasherMother’sdaughterinthisasinotherrespects,hadmadeitherown。Theyweredeepinliterature,thesetwoRoyalLadies;especiallydeepinFrenchtheologicalpolemics,withastrongleaningtotherationalistside。

  TheyhadstoppedinRotterdamonce,onacertainjourneyhomewardsfromFlandersandtheBathsofAix—la—Chapelle,toseethatadmirablesage,thedoubterBayle。Theirsublimemessengerrousedthepoorman,inhisgarretthere,intheBompies,——afterdark:

  buthehadaheadachethatnight;wasinbed,andcouldnotcome。

  Hefollowedthemnextday;leavinghispaperimbroglios,hishistorical,philosophical,anti—theologicalmarine—stores;

  andsuspendedhisneverendingscribble,ontheirbehalf;——butwouldnotacceptapension,andgiveitup。[Erman,pp。l1l,112。

  Dateis1700(lateintheautumnprobably)。]

  Theywereshrewd,noticing,intelligentandlivelywomen;

  persuadedthattherewassomenoblenessformanbeyondwhatthetailorimpartstohim;andevenveryeagertodiscoverit,hadtheyknownhow。Intheseverydays,whileourlittleFriedrichatBerlinliesinhiscradle,sleepingmostofhistime,sageLeibnitz,aratherweakbuthugelyingeniousoldgentleman,withbrighteyesandlongnose,withvastblackperukeandbandylegs,isseendailyintheLindenAvenueatHanover(famedLindenAlley,leadingfromTownPalacetoCountryone,acoupleofmileslong,ratherdisappointingwhenoneseesit),dailydrivingorwalkingtowardsHerrenhausen,wheretheCourt,wheretheoldElectressis,whowillhaveatouchofdialoguewithhimtodiversifyherday。Notveryedifyingdialogue,wemayfear;

  yetoncemore,thebestthatcanbehadinpresentcircumstances。

  HereissomelunarreflexofVersailles,whichisapolitecourt;

  directraystherearefromtheoldestwrittenGospelsandthenewest;fromthegreatunwrittenGospeloftheUniverseitself;

  andfromone’sownrealeffort,moreorlessdevout,toreadallthesearight。LetusnotcondemnthatpoorFrenchelementofEclecticism,Scepticism,Tolerance,Theodicea,andBayleoftheBompiesversustheCollegeofSaumur。Letusadmitthatitwasprofitable,atleastthatitwasinevitable;letuspityit,andbethankfulforit,andrejoicethatwearewelloutofit。

  Scepticism,whichistherebeginningattheverytopoftheworld—

  tree,andhastodescendthroughalltheboughswithterribleresultstomankind,isasyetpleasant,tintingtheleaveswithfineautumnalred。

  SophieCharlottepartookofherMother’stendencies;andcarriedthemwithhertoBerlin,theretobeexpandedinmanywaysintoamplerfulfilment。ShetoohadthesageLeibnitzoftenwithher,atBerlin;noendtoherquestioningsofhim;eagerlydesiroustodrawwaterfromthatdeepwell,——awetrope,withcobwebsstickingtoit,toooftenallshegot;endlessrope,andthebucketnevercomingtoview。Which,however,shetookpatiently,asathingaccordingtoNature。ShehadherlearnedBeausobresandotherReverendEdict—of—Nantesgentlemen,famedBerlindivines;whom,ifanyPapistnotability,Jesuitambassadororthelike,happenedtobethere,shewouldsetdisputingwithhim,intheSoireeatCharlottenburg。ShecouldrightwellpresideoversuchabattleoftheCloud—Titans,andconductthelightningssoftly,withoutexplosions。ThereisaprettyandverycharacteristicLetterofhers,stillpleasanttoread,thoughturningontheologiesnowfallendimenough;addressedtoFatherVota,thefamousJesuit,King’s—confessor,anddiplomatist,fromWarsaw,whohadbeendoinghisbestinonesuchrencontrebeforeherMajesty(dateMarch,1703),——seeminglyonaseriesofevenings,intheintervalsofhisdiplomaticbusiness;theBeausobrechampionsbeingintroducedtohimsuccessively,oneeachevening,byQueenSophieCharlotte。

  Toallappearancethefencinghadbeenkeen;thelightningsinneedofsomedexterousconductor。Vota,onhiswayhomeward,hadwrittentoapologizeforthesputteringsoffirestruckoutofhimincertainpinchesofthecombat;says,ItwastheroughhandlingthePrimitiveFathersgotfromtheseBeausobregentlemen,whoindeedtome,Votainperson,underyourMajesty’sfinepresidency,werepolitenessitself,thoughtheytreatedtheFatherssoill。HerMajesty,withbeautifulart,inthisLetter,smoothstheravenplumageofVota;——and,atthesametime,throwsintohim,aswithinvisibleneedle—points,anexcellentdoseofacupuncturation,onthesubjectofthePrimitiveFathersandtheEcumenicCouncils,onherownscore。LetusgivesomeExcerpt,incondensedstate:——

  \"HowcanSt。Jerome,forexample,beakeytoScripture?\"sheinsinuates;citingfromJeromethisremarkableavowalofhismethodofcomposingbooks;\"especiallyofhismethodinthatBook,CommentaryontheGalatians,whereheaccusesbothPeterandPaulofsimulationandevenofhypocrisy。

  ThegreatSt。Augustinehasbeencharginghimwiththissadfact,\"

  saysherMajesty,whogiveschapterandverse;[\"Epist。28*,edit。

  Paris。\"AndJerome’sanswer,\"Ibid。Epist。76*。\"]\"andJeromeanswers:’IfollowedtheCommentariesofOrigen,of’\"——fiveorsixdifferentpersons,whoturnedoutmostlytobehereticsbeforeJeromehadquitedonewiththemincomingyears!——\"’Andtoconfessthehonesttruthtoyou,’continuesJerome,’Ireadallthat;

  andafterhavingcrammedmyheadwithagreatmanythings,Isentformyamanuensis,anddictatedtohimnowmyownthoughts,nowthoseofothers,withoutmuchrecollectingtheorder,norsometimesthewords,noreventhesense。’Inanotherplace(intheBookitselffartheron[\"CommentaryontheGalatians,chap。iii。\"]),hesays:’Idonotmyselfwrite;

  Ihaveanamanuensis,andIdictatetohimwhatcomesintomymouth。IfIwishtoreflectalittle,tosaythethingbetterorabetterthing,heknitshisbrows,andthewholelookofhimtellsmesufficientlythathecannotenduretowait。’\"——Hereisasacredoldgentleman,whomitisnotsafetodependonforinterpretingtheScriptures,thinksherMajesty;butdoesnotsayso,leavingFatherVotatohisreflections。

  Thenagain,comingtoCouncils,shequotesSt。GregoryNazianzenuponhim;whoistrulydreadfulinregardtoEcumenicCouncilsoftheChurch,——andindeedmayawakenthoughtsofDeliberativeAssembliesgenerally,inthemodernconstitutionalmind。\"Hesays,[\"Greg。Nazian。deVitasua。\"]NoCouncileverwassuccessful;somanymeanhumanpassionsgettingintoconflagrationthere;withnoise,withviolenceanduproar,’morelikethoseofatavernorstillworseplace,’——thesearehiswords。He,forhisownshare,hadresolvedtoavoidallsuch’rendezvousingoftheGeeseandCranes,flockingtogethertothrottleandtatteroneanotherinthatsadmanner。’NorhadSt。TheodoretmuchopinionoftheCouncilofNice,exceptasakindofmiracle。’NothinggoodtobeexpectedfromCouncils,’

  sayshe,’exceptwhenGodispleasedtointerpose,anddestroythemachineryoftheDevil。’\"

  ——Withmoreofthelikesort;alldelicate,asinvisibleneedle—

  points,inherMajesty’shand。[Letterundated(datable\"Lutzelburg,March,1708,\")istobefoundentire,withallitsadjuncts,inErman,pp。246—255。ItwassubsequentlytranslatedbyToland,audpublishedhere,asanexcellentPolemicalPiece,——entirelyforgotteninourtime(ALetteragainstPoperybySophiaCharlotte,thelateQueenofPrussia:Being,&c。&c。London,1712)。

  ButthefinestDuelofallwasprobablythatbetweenBeausobreandTolandhimself(reportedbyBeausobre,insomethingofacrowingmanner,inErman,pp。203—241,\"October,1701\"),ofwhichTolandmakesnomentionanywhere。]WhatisFatherVotatosay?——Themodernreaderlooksthroughthesechinksintoastrangeoldscene,thestuffofitfallenobsolete,thespiritofitnot,norworthytofall。

  ThesewereSophieCharlotte’sreunions;verycharmingintheirtime。AtwhichhowjoyfulforIrishTolandtobepresent,aswasseveraltimeshisluck。Toland,amerebrokenhereticinhisowncountry,whowentthitheronceasSecretarytosomeEmbassy(EmbassyofMacclesfield’s,1701,announcingthattheEnglishCrownhadfallenHanover—wards),andwasnodoubtglad,poorheadlongsoul,tofindhimselfagentlemanandChristianagain,forthetimebeing,——admiresHanoverandBerlinverymuch;

  andlooksuponSophieCharlotteinparticularasthepinkofwomen。SomethingbetweenanearthlyQueenandadivineEgeria;

  \"Serena\"hecallsher;and,inhishigh—flownfashion,isverylaudatory。\"ThemostbeautifulPrincessofhertime,\"sayshe,——

  meaningoneofthemostbeautiful:herfeaturesareextremelyregular,andfullofvivacity;copiousdarkhair,blueeyes,complexionexcellentlyfair;——\"notverytall,andsomewhattooplump,\"headmitselsewhere。Andthenhermind,——forgifts,forgraces,culture,wherewillyoufindsuchamind?\"Herreadingisinfinite,andsheisconversantinallmannerofsubjects;\"

  \"knowstheabstrusestproblemsofPhilosophy;\"saysadmiringToland:muchknowledgeeverywhereexact,andhandledasbyanartistandqueen;for\"herwitisinimitable,\"\"herjustnessofthought,herdelicacyofexpression,\"herfelicityofutteranceandmanagement,aregreat。Foreigncourtierscallher\"theRepublicanQueen。\"Shedetectsyouasophistryatoneglance;

  piercesdowndirectupontheweakpointofanopinion:neverinmywholelifedidI,Toland,comeuponaswifterorsharperintellect。Andthensheissogoodwithal,sobrightandcheerful;

  and\"hastheartofunitingwhattotherestoftheworldareantagonisms,mirthandlearning,\"——sayeven,mirthandgoodsense。

  Isdeepinmusic,too;playsdailyonherharpsichord,andfantasies,andevencomposes,inaneminentmanner。[AnAccountoftheCourtsofPrussiaandHanover,senttoaMinisterofStateinHolland,byMr。Toland(London,1705),p。322。Toland’sotherBook,whichhasreferencetoher,isofdidacticnature(\"immortalityofthesoul,\"\"originofidolatry,\"

  &c。),butwithmuchfinepanegyricdirectandoblique:

  LetterstoSerena(\"Serena\"beingQueen),athin8vo,London,1704。]Toland’sadmiration,deductingthehigh—flowntemperandmanneroftheman,issincereandgreat。

  Beyonddoubtabrightairylady,shininginmildradianceinthoseNorthernparts;verygraceful,verywittyandingenious;skilledtospeak,skilledtoholdhertongue,——whichlatterartalsowasfrequentlyinrequisitionwithher。ShedidnotmuchvenerateherHusband,northeCourtpopulation,maleorfemale,whomhechosetohaveabouthim:hisandtheirwayswerebynomeanshers,ifshehadcaredtopublishherthoughts。FriedrichI。,itisadmittedonallhands,was\"anexpensiveHerr;\"muchgiventomagnificentceremonies,etiquettesandsolemnities;makingnogreatwayany—whither,andthatalwayswithnoiseenough,andwithadustvortexofcourtierintriguesandcabalsencirclinghim,——

  fromwhichitisbettertostandquitetowindward。Moreover,hewasslightlycrooked;mostsensitive,thinofskinandliabletosuddenflawsoftemper,thoughatheartverykindandgood。

  SophieCharlotteisshewhowroteonce,\"Leibnitztalkedtomeoftheinfinitelylittle(del’infinimentpetit):monDieu,asifIdidnotknowenoughofthat!\"Besides,itiswhisperedshewasoncenearmarryingtoLouisXIV。’sDauphin;herMotherSophie,andherCousintheDowagerDuchessofOrleans,cunningwomenboth,hadbroughthertoParisinhergirlhood,withthatsecretobject;andhadverynearlymanagedit。QueenofFrancethatmighthavebeen;andnowitisbutBrandenburg,andthedicehavefallensomewhatwrongforus!ShehadFriedrichWilhelm,theroughboy;andperhapsnothingmoreofverypreciousproperty。Herfirstchild,likewiseaboy,hadsoondied,andtherecamenothird:tediousceremonials,andtheinfinitelylittle,weremainlyherlotinthisworld。

  Allwhich,however,shehadthearttotakeupnotinthetragicway,butinthemildlycomic,——oftennottotakeupatall,butleavelyingthere;——andthustomanageinahandsomeandsoftlyvictoriousmanner。Withdelicatefemaletact,withfinefemalestoicismtoo;keepingallthingswithinlimits。ShewasmuchrespectedbyherHusband,muchlovedindeed;andgreatlymournedforbythepoorman:thevillageLutzelburg(Little—town),closebyBerlin,whereshehadbuiltamansionforherself,hefondlynamedCharlottenburg(Charlotte’s—town),afterherdeath,whichnamebothHouseandVillagestillbear。

  Leibnitzfoundherofanalmosttroublesomesharpnessofintellect;\"wantstoknowthewhyevenofthewhy,\"saysLeibnitz。

  Thatisthewayoffemaleintellectswhentheyaregood;nothingequalstheiracuteness,andtheirrapidityisalmostexcessive。

  SamuelJohnson,too,hadayoung—ladyfriendonce\"withtheacutestintellectIhaveeverknown。\"

  Onthewhole,wemaypronounceherclearlyasuperiorwoman,thisSophieCharlotte;notablenotforherGrandsonalone,thoughnowprettymuchforgottenbytheworld,——asindeedallthingsandpersonshave,onedayorother,tobe!ALIFEofher,infeeblewaterystyle,anddistractedarrangement,byoneErman,

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