HedidnotlongremainontheContinent,butreturnedtoEnglandin1551,beingatthattimeinthetwenty-fourthyearofhisage。Bytheinfluenceofhisfriend,SirJohnCheek,hewaskindlyreceivedatthecourtofKingEdwardVI,andrewardeditisdifficulttosayforwhatwithapensionofonehundredcrowns。HecontinuedforseveralyearstopractiseinLondonasanastrologer;castingnativities,tellingfortunes,andpointingoutluckyandunluckydays。DuringthereignofQueenMaryhegotintotrouble,beingsuspectedofheresy,andchargedwithattemptingMary’slifebymeansofenchantments。Hewastriedforthelatteroffence,andacquitted;butwasretainedinprisonontheformercharge,andlefttothetendermerciesofBishopBonner。HehadaverynarrowescapefrombeingburnedinSmithfield,buthe,somehoworother,contrivedtopersuadethatfiercebigotthathisorthodoxywasunimpeachable,andwassetatlibertyin1555。
OntheaccessionofElizabeth,abrighterdaydawneduponhim。
DuringherretirementatWoodstock,herservantsappeartohaveconsultedhimastothetimeofMary’sdeath,whichCircumstance,nodoubt,firstgaverisetotheseriouschargeforwhichhewasbroughttotrial。Theynowcametoconsulthimmoreopenlyastothefortunesoftheirmistress;andRobertDudley,thecelebratedEarlofLeicester,wassentbycommandoftheQueenherselftoknowthemostauspiciousdayforhercoronation。Sogreatwasthefavourheenjoyedthat,someyearsafterwards,ElizabethcondescendedtopayhimavisitathishouseinMortlake,toviewhismuseumofcuriosities,and,whenhewasill,sentherownphysiciantoattenduponhim。
Astrologywasthemeanswherebyhelived,andhecontinuedtopractiseitwithgreatassiduity;buthisheartwasinalchymy。Thephilosopher’sstoneandtheelixiroflifehauntedhisdailythoughtsandhisnightlydreams。TheTalmudicmysteries,whichhehadalsodeeplystudied,impressedhimwiththebelief,thathemightholdconversewithspiritsandangels,andlearnfromthemallthemysteriesoftheuniverse。HoldingthesameideaasthethenobscuresectoftheRosicrucians,someofwhomhehadperhapsencounteredinhistravelsinGermany,heimaginedthat,bymeansofthephilosopher’sstone,hecouldsummonthesekindlyspiritsathiswill。
Bydintofcontinuallybroodinguponthesubject,hisimaginationbecamesodiseased,thatheatlastpersuadedhimselfthatanangelappearedtohim,andpromisedtobehisfriendandcompanionaslongashelived。Herelatesthat,oneday,inNovember1582,whilehewasengagedinferventprayer,thewindowofhismuseumlookingtowardsthewestsuddenlyglowedwithadazzlinglight,inthemidstofwhich,inallhisglory,stoodthegreatangelUriel。Aweandwonderrenderedhimspeechless;buttheangelsmilinggraciouslyuponhim,gavehimacrystal,ofaconvexform,andtoldhimthat,wheneverhewishedtoholdconversewiththebeingsofanothersphere,hehadonlytogazeintentlyuponit,andtheywouldappearinthecrystalandunveiltohimallthesecretsoffuturity。[The“crystal“alludedtoappearstohavebeenablackstone,orpieceofpolishedcoal。ThefollowingaccountofitisgivenintheSupplementtoGranger’s“BiographicalHistory。“——“TheblackstoneintowhichDeeusedtocallhisspiritswasinthecollectionoftheEarlsofPeterborough,fromwhenceitcametoLadyElizabethGermaine。ItwasnextthepropertyofthelateDukeofArgyle,andisnowMr。Walpole’s。Itappearsuponexaminationtobenothingmorethanapolishedpieceofcannelcoal;butthisiswhatButlermeanswhenhesays,’KellydidallhisfeatsuponThedevil’slooking-glass——astone。’“]
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