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  Iknownotwhetheritweretheexcitementofthescene,or

  whetherthegoodpeoplearoundthebonfirewerereallygrowingmore

  enlightenedeveryinstant;buttheynowproceededtomeasures,in

  thefulllengthofwhichIwashardlypreparedtokeepthemcompany。

  Forinstance,somethrewtheirmarriagecertificatesintothe

  flames,anddeclaredthemselvescandidatesforahigher,holier,and

  morecomprehensiveunionthanthatwhichhadsubsistedfromthe

  birthoftime,undertheformoftheconnubialtie。Othershastenedto

  thevaultsofbanks,andtothecoffersoftherich-allofwhichwere

  opentothefirstcomer,onthisfatedoccasion-andbroughtentire

  balesofpaper-moneytoenliventheblaze,andtonsofcointobe

  melteddownbyitsintensity。Henceforth,theysaid,universal

  benevolence,uncoinedandexhaustless,wastobethegoldencurrency

  oftheworld。Atthisintelligence,thebankers,andspeculatorsin

  thestocks,grewpale;andapickpocket,whohadreapedarichharvest

  amongthecrowd,felldowninadeadlyfainting-fit。Afewmenof

  businessburnttheirday-booksandledgers,thenotesand

  obligationsoftheircreditors,andallotherevidencesofdebtsdue

  tothemselves;whileperhapsasomewhatlargernumbersatisfied

  theirzealforreformwiththesacrificeofanyuncomfortable

  recollectionoftheirownindebtment。Therewasthenacry,thatthe

  periodwasarrivedwhenthetitle-deedsoflandedpropertyshouldbe

  giventotheflames,andthewholesoiloftheearthreverttothe

  public,fromwhomithadbeenwrongfullyabstracted,andmost

  unequallydistributedamongindividuals。Anotherpartydemandedthat

  allwrittenconstitutions,setformsofgovernment,legislative

  acts,statute-books,andeverythingelseonwhichhumaninvention

  hadendeavoredtostampitsarbitrarylaws,shouldatoncebe

  destroyed,leavingtheconsummatedworldasfreeasthemanfirst

  created。

  Whetheranyultimateactionwastakenwithregardtothese

  propositions,isbeyondmyknowledge;for,justthen,somematters

  wereinprogressthatconcernedmysympathiesmorenearly。

  “See!see!whatheapsofbooksandpamphlets!”criedafellow,

  whodidnotseemtobealoverofliterature。“Nowweshallhavea

  gloriousblaze!”

  “That’sjustthething。”saidamodernphilosopher。“Nowweshall

  getridoftheweightofdeadmen’sthought,whichhashitherto

  pressedsoheavilyonthelivingintellectthatithasbeen

  incompetenttoanyeffectualself-exertion。Welldone,mylads!Into

  thefirewiththem!Nowyouareenlighteningtheworld,indeed!”

  “ButwhatistobecomeoftheTrade?”criedafranticbookseller。

  “Oh,byallmeans,letthemaccompanytheirmerchandise。”coolly

  observedanauthor。“Itwillbeanoblefuneralpile!”

  Thetruthwas,thatthehumanracehadnowreachedastageof

  progresssofarbeyondwhatthewisestandwittiestmenofformerages

  hadeverdreamedof,thatitwouldhavebeenamanifestabsurdityto

  allowtheearthtobeanylongerencumberedwiththeirpoor

  achievementsintheliteraryline。Accordingly,athoroughand

  searchinginvestigationhadsweptthebooksellers’shops,hawkers’

  stands,publicandprivatelibraries,andeventhelittlebook-shelf

  bythecountryfireside,andhadbroughttheworld’sentiremassof

  printedpaper,boundorinsheets,toswellthealready

  mountain-bulkofourillustriousbonfire。Thick,heavyfolios,

  containingthelaborsoflexicographers,commentators,and

  encyclopedists,wereflungin,and,fallingamongtheemberswitha

  leadenthump,smoulderedawaytoashes,likerottenwood。Thesmall,

  richlygiltFrenchtomesofthelastage,withthehundredvolumes

  ofVoltaireamongthem,wentoffinabrilliantshowerofsparkles,

  andlittlejetsofflame;whilethecurrentliteratureofthesame

  nationburntredandblue,andthrewaninfernallightoverthe

  visagesofthespectators,convertingthemalltotheaspectof

  parti-coloredfiends。AcollectionofGermanstoriesemittedascent

  ofbrimstone。TheEnglishstandardauthorsmadeexcellentfuel,

  generallyexhibitingthepropertiesofsoundoaklogs。Milton’sworks,

  inparticular,sentupapowerfulblaze,graduallyreddeningintoa

  coal,whichpromisedtoendurelongerthanalmostanyothermaterial

  ofthepile。FromShakspearetheregushedaflameofsuchmarvellous

  splendorthatmenshadedtheireyesasagainstthesun’smeridian

  glory;norevenwhentheworksofhisownelucidatorswereflung

  uponhimdidheceasetoflashforthadazzlingradiancefrom

  beneaththeponderousheap。Itismybeliefthatheisstillblazing

  asfervidlyasever。

  “Couldapoetbutlightalampatthatgloriousflame。”remarkedI,

  “hemightthenconsumethemidnightoiltosomegoodpurpose。”

  “Thatistheverythingwhichmodernpoetshavebeentooapttodo,

  oratleasttoattempt。”answeredacritic。“Thechiefbenefittobe

  expectedfromthisconflagrationofpastliteratureundoubtedlyis,

  thatwriterswillhenceforthbecompelledtolighttheirlampsat

  thesunorstars。”

  “Iftheycanreachsohigh。”saidI。“Butthattaskrequiresa

  giant,whomayafterwarddistributethelightamonginferiormen。It

  isnoteveryonethatcanstealthefirefromheaven,like

  Prometheus;butwhenoncehehaddonethedeed,athousandhearths

  werekindledbyit。”

  Itamazedmemuchtoobservehowindefinitewastheproportion

  betweenthephysicalmassofanygivenauthor,andthepropertyof

  brilliantandlong-continuedcombustion。Forinstance,therewasnota

  quartovolumeofthelastcentury-nor,indeed,ofthepresent-that

  couldcompete,inthatparticular,withachild’slittle

  gilt-coveredbook,containingMotherGoose’sMelodies。TheLifeand

  DeathofTomThumboutlastedthebiographyofMarlborough。Anepic-

  indeed,adozenofthem-wasconvertedtowhiteashes,beforethe

  singlesheetofanoldballadwashalfconsumed。Inmorethanone

  case,too,whenvolumesofapplaudedverseprovedincapableof

  anythingbetterthanastiflingsmoke,anunregardeddittyofsome

  namelessbard-perchanceinthecornerofanewspaper-soaredupamong

  thestars,withaflameasbrilliantastheirown。Speakingofthe

  propertiesofflame,methoughtShelley’spoetryemittedapurer

  lightthanalmostanyotherproductionsofhisday;contrasting

  beautifullywiththefitfulandluridgleams,andgushesofblack

  vapor,thatflashedandeddiedfromthevolumesofLordByron。As

  forTomMoore,someofhissongsdiffusedanodorlikeaburning

  pastille。

  IfeltparticularinterestinwatchingthecombustionofAmerican

  authors,andscrupulouslynoted,bymywatch,theprecisenumberof

  momentsthatchangedmostofthemfromshabbilyprintedbooksto

  indistinguishableashes。Itwouldbeinvidious,however,ifnot

  perilous,tobetraytheseawfulsecrets;sothatIshallcontent

  myselfwithobserving,thatitwasnotinvariablythewritermost

  frequentinthepublicmouththatmadethemostsplendidappearancein

  thebonfire。Iespeciallyremember,thatagreatdealofexcellent

  inflammabilitywasexhibitedinathinvolumeofpoemsbyEllery

  Channing;although,tospeakthetruth,therewerecertainportions

  thathissedandsplutteredinaverydisagreeablefashion。Acurious

  phenomenonoccurredinreferencetoseveralwriters,nativeaswellas

  foreign。Theirbooks,thoughofhighlyrespectablefigure,instead

  ofburstingintoablaze,orevensmoulderingouttheirsubstancein

  smoke,suddenlymeltedaway,inamannerthatprovedthemtobeice。

  Ifitbenolackofmodestytomentionmyownworks,itmusthere

  beconfessed,thatIlookedforthemwithfatherlyinterest,butin

  vain。Tooprobably,theywerechangedtovaporbythefirstaction

  oftheheat;atbest,Icanonlyhopethat,intheirquietway,they

  contributedaglimmeringsparkortwotothesplendoroftheevening。

  “Alas!andwoisme!”thusbemoanedhimselfaheavy-looking

  gentlemaningreenspectacles。“Theworldisutterlyruined,andthere

  isnothingtoliveforanylonger!Thebusinessofmylifeissnatched

  fromme。Notavolumetobehadforloveormoney!”

  “This。”remarkedthesedateobserverbesideme,“isabook-worm-

  oneofthosemenwhoareborntognawdeadthoughts。Hisclothes,

  yousee,arecoveredwiththedustoflibraries。Hehasnoinward

  fountainofideas;and,ingoodearnest,nowthattheoldstockis

  abolished,Idonotseewhatistobecomeofthepoorfellow。Haveyou

  nowordofcomfortforhim?”

  “Mydearsir。”saidI,tothedesperatebook-worm,“isnotNature

  betterthanabook?isnotthehumanheartdeeperthananysystemof

  philosophy?isnotliferepletewithmoreinstructionthanpast

  observershavefounditpossibletowritedowninmaxims?Beofgood

  cheer!ThegreatbookofTimeisstillspreadwideopenbeforeus;

  and,ifwereaditaright,itwillbetousavolumeofeternal

  Truth。”

  “Oh,mybooks,mybooks,myprecious,printedbooks!”reiterated

  theforlornbook-worm。“Myonlyrealitywasaboundvolume;andnow

  theywillnotleavemeevenashadowypamphlet!”

  Infact,thelastremnantoftheliteratureofalltheageswasnow

  descendingupontheblazingheap,intheshapeofacloudofpamphlets

  fromthepressoftheNewWorld。These,likewise,wereconsumedinthe

  twinklingofaneye,leavingtheearth,forthefirsttimesincethe

  daysofCadmus,freefromtheplagueofletters-anenviablefieldfor

  theauthorsofthenextgeneration!

  “Well!anddoesanythingremaintobedone?”inquiredI,somewhat

  anxiously。“Unlesswesetfiretotheearthitself,andthenleap

  boldlyoffintoinfinitespace,Iknownotthatwecancarryreformto

  anyfurtherpoint。”

  “Youarevastlymistaken,mygoodfriend。”saidtheobserver。

  “Believeme,thefirewillnotbeallowedtosettledownwithoutthe

  additionoffuelthatwillstartlemanypersons,whohavelenta

  willinghandthusfar。”

  Nevertheless,thereappearedtobearelaxationofeffort,fora

  littletime,duringwhich,probably,theleadersofthemovement

  wereconsideringwhatshouldbedonenext。Intheinterval,a

  philosopherthrewhistheoryintotheflames;asacrificewhich,by

  thosewhoknewhowtoestimateit,waspronouncedthemost

  remarkablethathadyetbeenmade。Thecombustion,however,wasby

  nomeansbrilliant。Someindefatigablepeople,scorningtotakea

  moment’sease,nowemployedthemselvesincollectingallthe

  witheredleavesandfallenboughsoftheforest,andtherebyrecruited

  thebonfiretoagreaterheightthanever。Butthiswasmereby-play。

  “HerecomesthefreshfuelthatIspokeof。”saidmycompanion。

  Tomyastonishment,thepersonswhonowadvancedintothevacant

  spacearoundthemountainfire,boresurplicesandotherpriestly

  garments,mitres,crosiers,andaconfusionofPopishandProtestant

  emblems,withwhichitseemedtheirpurposetoconsummatethegreat

  ActofFaith。Crosses,fromthespiresofoldcathedrals,werecast

  upontheheapwithaslittleremorseasifthereverenceofcenturies,

  passinginlongarraybeneaththeloftytowers,hadnotlookedupto

  themastheholiestofsymbols。Thefont,inwhichinfantswere

  consecratedtoGod;thesacramentalvessels,whencePietyreceivedthe

  halloweddraught;weregiventothesamedestruction。Perhapsit

  mostnearlytouchedmyhearttosee,amongthesedevotedrelics,

  fragmentsofthehumblecommunion-tablesandundecoratedpulpits,

  whichIrecognizedashavingbeentornfromthemeeting-housesof

  NewEngland。Thosesimpleedificesmighthavebeenpermittedtoretain

  allofsacredembellishmentthattheirPuritanfoundershad

  bestowed,eventhoughthemightystructureofSt。Peter’shadsentits

  spoilstothefireofthisterriblesacrifice。YetIfeltthatthese

  werebuttheexternalsofreligion,andmightmostsafelybe

  relinquishedbyspiritsthatbestknewtheirdeepsignificance。

  “Alliswell。”saidIcheerfully。“Thewood-pathsshallbethe

  aislesofourcathedral-thefirmamentitselfshallbeitsceiling!

  WhatneedsanearthlyroofbetweentheDeityandhisworshippers?

  Ourfaithcanwellaffordtoloseallthedraperythateventhe

  holiestmenhavethrownaroundit,andbeonlythemoresublimeinits

  simplicity。”

  “True。”saidmycompanion。“Butwilltheypausehere?”

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