George’spoorleanMistress,comingonattheusualrateoftheroad,wasmet,nextmorning,bythesadtidings。Shesprangfromhercarriageintothedustyhighway;toreherhair(orheaddress),half—frantic;declaredherselfaruinedwoman;anddrovedirecttoBerlin,theretocomposeheroldmind。ShewasnotillseenatCourtthere;hadherconnectionsintheworld。FieldmarshalSchulenburg,whooncehadthehonoroffighting(nottohisadvantage)withCharlesXII。,andhadsincegrownfamousbyhisAnti—TurkperformancesintheVenetianservice,isaBrotherofthispoorMaypole’s;andthereisaNephewofhers,oneofFriedrichWilhelm’sField—Officershere,whomweshallmeetbyandby。ShehasbeenobligingtoQueenSophieonoccasions;theycan,anddo,nowweepheartilytogether。IbelieveshereturnedtoEngland,beingDuchessofKendal,withheavypensionsthere;
and"assiduouslyattendeddivineordinances,accordingtotheGermanProtestantform,everafterwards。"Poorfoolisholdsoul,whatisthisworld,withallitsdukeries!——
TheotherorfatMistress,"CataractoffluidTallow,"CountessofDarlington,whomItaketohavebeenaHalf—Sisterrather,satsorrowfulatIsleworth;andkeptformanyyearsaBlackRaven,whichhadcomeflyinginuponher;whichshesomehowunderstoodtobethesoul,orconnectedwiththesoul,ofhisMajestyofhappymemory。[HoraceWalpole,Reminiscences。]
GoodHeavens,whatfatfluid—tallowystupor,andentirelysordiddarkness,dwellsamongmankind;andoccasionallyfindsitselfliftedtotheverytop,bywayofsample!——
FriedrichWilhelmwepttenderlytoBrigadierDubourgay,theBritishMinisteratBerlin(anoldmilitarygentleman,ofdiplomaticmerit,whospellsratherill),whentheyspokeofthissadmatter。MypooroldUncle;hewassogoodtomeinboyhood,inthoseolddays,whenIbloodedCousinGeorge’snose!
Notunkind,ah,onlyproudandsad;andwascalledsulky,beingoffewwordsandheavy—laden。Ahme,yourExcellenz;ifthelittlenightingaleshavea11fallensilent,whatmaynotI,hisSonandsephew,do?——AndtheruggedMajestyblubberedwithgreattenderness;havingfountainsoftearswithal,hiddenintherockyheartofhim,notsuspectedbyeveryone。[Dubourgay’sDespatches,intheState—PaperOffice。]
IaddonlythattheFabrice,whohadpoorGeorgeinhisarmsthatnight,isamanworthmentioning。ThesameFabrice(Fabricius,orperhapsGOLDSCHMIDTinGerman)whowentasEnvoyfromtheHolstein—GottorppeopletoCharlesXII。inhisTurkishtime;
andstayedwithhisSwedishMajestythere,forayearortwo,indeedtillthecatastrophecame。HisOfficialLETTERSfromthatsceneareinprint,thislongwhile,thoughconsiderablyforgotten;[AnecdotesduSejourduRoideSuideaBender,ouLettresdeM。leBarondeFabricepourservird’elaircissemental’HistoiredeCharlesXII。(Hambourg,1760,8vo)。]
alittleVolume,worthmanybigonesthathavebeenpublishedonthatsubject。ThesameFabrice,followingHanoverafterwards,cameacrosstoLondoninduecourse;andtherehedidanothermemorablething:madeacquaintancewiththeMonsieurArouet,thenayoungFrenchExilethere,ArouetJunior("LEJEUNEorL。J。"),who,——
byaningeniousanagram,contrivedinhisindignationatsuchbanishment,——writeshimselfVOLTAIREeversince;whohasbeenpublishingaHENRIADE,anddoingotherthings。NowitwasbyquestioningthisFabrice,andindustriouslypickingthememoryofhimclean,thatM。deVoltairewroteanotherbook,muchmoreofan"Epic"thanHenriIV。,——aHISTORY,namely,OFCHARLESXII。;[SeeVoltaire,OEuvresCompletes,ii。149,xxx。7,127。
Cameoutin1731(ib。xxx。Avant—Propos,p。ii)。]whichseemstomethebest—writtenofallhisBooks,andwantsnothingbutTRUTH
(indeedadreadfulwant)tomakeitapossessionforever。
VOLTAIRE,ifyouwantfinewriting;ADLERFELDandFABRICE,ifyouwouldseethefeaturesoftheFact:thesethreearestilltheBooksuponCharlesXII。
HISPRUSSIANMAJESTYFALLSINTOONEOFHISHYPOCHONDRIACALFITS。
Beforethisevent,hisMajestywasingloomyhumor;andspecialvexationshadsuperaddedthemselves。EarlyintheSpring,adifficulthuffofquarrel,theconsummationofagoodmanygrudgeslongsubsisting,hadfallenoutwithhisneighborofSaxony,theMajestyofPoland,August,whomwehaveformerlyheardof,aconspicuousMajestyinthosedays;calledeven"AugusttheGreat"
bysomepersonsinhisowntime;butnowchieflyrememberedbyhissplendorofupholstery,hisenormousexpenditureindrinkingandotherwise,alsobyhisthreehundredandfifty—fourBastards(probablythemaximumofanyKing’sperformanceinthatline),andcalledAugustDERSTARKE,"AugustthePhysicallyStrong。"
ThisexemplarySovereigncouldnotwellbeamanaccordingtoFriedrichWilhelm’sheart:accordinglytheyhadtheirhuffsandlittlecollisionsnowandthen:thatoftheProtestantDirectorateandHeidelbergProtestants,forinstance;indeeditwasgenerallyaboutProtestantism;andmorelatelytherehadbeenhighwordsandcorrespondingsaboutthe"ProtestantsofThorn"(abadtragedy,ofJesuitintrusionandPolishferocity,enactedtherein1724);
[AccountofitinBuchholz,i。98—102。]——inwhichsadbusinessFriedrichWilhelmloyallyinterfered,thoughBritannicGeorgeofblessedmemoryandotherswerebutlukewarm;andnothingcouldbedoneinit。NothingexceptangrycorrespondencewithKingAugust;
veryprovokingtothepoorsoul,whohadnohandbutanominaloneintheThorncatastrophe,beingdrivenintoitbyhisunrulyDietalone。
Infact,August,withhisglitteringeyesandexcellentphysicalconstitution,wasaverygood—humoredfellow;supremelypleasantinsociety;andbynomeanswishfultocheatyou,ordoyouamischiefinbusiness,——unlesshisnecessitiescompelledhim;
whichoftenweregreat。ButFriedrichWilhelmalwayskeptagoodeyeonsuchpoints;andhadhimselfsufferednothingfromthegayeupepticSonofBelial,eitherintheiroldStralsundcopartneryorotherwise。Sothat,exceptfortheseProtestantaffairs,——andalas,oneotherlittlecause,——FriedrichWilhelmhadcontentedlyleftthePhysicallyStrongtohisowncourse,doingthecivilitiesoftheroadtohimwhentheymet;andnothingillhadfallenoutbetweenthem。Thisotherlittlecause——alas,itistheoldstoryofrecruiting;one’spoorHobbyagaingivingoffence!
Specialrecruitingbrabblestherehadbeen;severelawspassedinSaxonyaboutthesekidnappingoperations:andalwaysintheDiets,whenquestionroseofthismatter,Augusthadbeenparticularlyloudinhisdenouncings。Whichwasunkind,thoughnotunexpected。
Butnow,intheSpringof1727,herehasaworsecasethananyarisen。
CaptainNatzmer,ofIknownotwhatPrussianRegiment,"Sachsen—WeimarCuirassiers"[Militair—Lexikon,iii。104。]oranother,haddroptoverintoSaxony,toseewhatcouldbedoneinpickingupatallmanortwo。Tallmen,oneortwo,CaptainNatzmerdidpickup,nayatalldeserterortwo(Saxonsoldier,inveigledtodesert);butfindinghisoperationsgetair,hehastilywithdrewintoBrandenburgterritoryagain。
SaxonOfficialsfollowedhimintoBrandenburgterritory;snapthimbackintoSaxon;triedhimbySaxonlawthere;——Saxonlaw,expressinsuchcase,condemnshimtobehanged;andthatishisdoomaccordingly。
"CaptainNatzmertoswingonthegallows?TakenonBrandenburgterritorytoo,andnottheleastnoticegivenme?"FriedrichWilhelmblazesintoflamingwhirlwind;sendsanOfficialGentleman,oneKatsch,tohisExcellenzBaronvonSuhm(theCrown—Prince’scultivatedfriend),withthisappallingmessage:
"IfNatzmerbehanged,forcertainIwillusereprisals;
youyourselfshallswing!"WhereuponSuhm,inpanic,fledoverthemarchestohisMaster;whobulliedhimforhispusillanimousterrors;andappliedtoFriedrichWilhelm,infinefrenzyofindignantastonishment,"What,inHeaven’sname,suchmeditatedoutrageonthelawofnations,andflatinsulttotheMajestyofKings,canhavemeant?"FriedrichWilhelm,thefirstfurybeingspent,seesthatheisquiteoutofsquare;disavowsthereprisalsuponSuhm。"MessagemisdeliveredbymyOfficialGentleman,thatstupidKatsch;neverdidintendtohangSuhm;oh,no;"withmuchothercorrespondence;[InMauvillon(ii。189—195)moreofitthananyonewillread。]——andisveryangryathimself,andattheNatzmeraffair,whichhasbroughthimintothisbadpass。
Intoopenimpropriety;intodangerofanutterrupture,hadKingAugustbeenofquarrelsometurn。ButKingAugustwasnotquarrelsome;andthenSeckendorfandtheTobacco—Parliament,——ontheKaiser’sscore,whowantsPragmaticSanctionandmuchelseoutofthesetwoKings,andcanatnoratehavethemquarrelinthepresentjuncture,——wereeagertoquenchthefire。KingAugustletNatzmergo;Suhmreturnedtohispost;[Pollnitz,ii。254。]andthingshustledthemselvesintosomeuneasypostureofsilenceagain;——uneasytothesensitivefancyofFriedrichWilhelmaboveall。ThisishisworstcollisionwithhisNeighborofSaxony;
andspringingfromone’sHobbyagain!——
Thesesorrows,thedeathofGeorgeI。,withanxietiesastoGeorgeII。andthecoursehemighttake;allthis,itwasthought,preyeduponhisMajesty’sspirits;——Wilhelminasaysitwas"thefrequentcarousalswithSeckendorf,"andanaffairchieflyoftheroyaldigestive—apparatus。Likeenough;——orbothmightcombine。ItiscertainhisMajestyfellintooneofhishypochondriasatthistime;talkedof"abdicating"andothergloomythings,andwasveryblackindeed。SothatSeckendorfandGrumkowbegantobealarmed。
ItisseveralmonthsagohehadFranketheHalleMethodistgivingghostlycounsel;hisMajestyceasedtohavetheNewspapersreadatdinner;andlistenedtolugubriousFranke’sexhortationsinstead。
DidEnglishreaderseverhearofFranke?LetthemmakeamomentaryacquaintancewiththisfamousGermanSaint。AugustHermannFranke,aLubeckman,born1663;ProfessorofTheology,ofHebrew,LecturerontheBible;awandering,persecuted,piousman。
Founderofthe"Pietists,"akindofGermanMethodists,whoarestillafamedSectinthatcountry;andoftheWAISENHAUS,atHalle,grandOrphan—house,builtbycharitablebeggingsofFranke,whichalsostillsubsists。Areverendgentleman,verymournfulofvisage,nowsixty—four;andforthepresent,atBerlin,discoursingofthingseternal,inwhatWilhelminathinksaverylugubriousmanner。Well;butsurelyinaveryseriousmanner!
TheshadowsofdeathwerealreadyroundthispoorFranke;andinafewweeksmore,hehadhimselfdeparted。[Died8thJune,1727。]
ButhearWilhelmina,whataccountshegivesofherownandtheyoungGrenadier—Major’sbehavioronthesemournfuloccasions。
Seckendorf’sdinnerssheconsiderstobethecause;
allspiritual,sorrowsonlyanadjunctnotworthmentioning。
Itiscertainenough。
"HisMajestybegantobecomevaletudinary;andthehypochondriawhichtormentedhimrenderedhishumorverymelancholy。
MonsieurFranke,thefamousPietist,founderoftheOrphan—houseatHalleUniversity,contributednotalittletoexaggeratethatlatterevil。ThisreverendgentlemanentertainedtheKingbyraisingscruplesofconscienceaboutthemostinnocentmatters。
Hecondemnedallpleasures;damnableallofthem,hesaid,evenhuntingandmusic。YouweretospeakofnothingbuttheWordofGodonly;allotherconversationwasforbidden。Itwasalwayshethatcarriedontheimprovingtalkattable;wherehedidtheofficeofreader,asifithadbeenarefectoryofmonks。TheKingtreatedustoasermoneveryafternoon;hisvalet—de—chambregaveoutapsalm,whichweallsang;youhadtolistentothissermonwithasmuchdevoutattentionasifithadbeenanapostle’s。
MyBrotherandIhadallthemindintheworldtolaugh;
wetriedhardtokeepfromlaughing;butoftenweburstout。
Thereuponreprimand,withalltheanathemasoftheChurchhurledoutonus;whichwehadtotakewithacontritepenitentair,athingnoteasytobringyourfacetoatthemoment。Inaword,thisdogofaFranke[hediedwithinfewmonths,poorsoul,CE
CHIENDEFRANKE]ledusthelifeofasetofMonksofLaTrappe。
"SuchexcessofbigotryawakenedstillmoregothicthoughtsintheKing。HeresolvedtoabdicatethecrowninfavorofmyBrother。
Heusedtotalk,Hewouldreserveforhimself10,000crownsayear;andretirewiththeQueenandhisDaughterstoWusterhausen。
There,addedhe,IwillpraytoGod;andmanagethefarmingeconomy,whilemywifeandgirlstakecareofthehouseholdmatters。Youareclever,hesaidtome;Iwillgiveyoutheinspectionofthelinen,whichyoushallmendandkeepinorder,takinggoodchargeoflaundrymatters。Frederika[nowthirteen,marriedtoANSPACHtwoyearshence],whoismiserly,shallhavechargeofallthestoresofthehouse。Charlotte[noweleven,DuchessofBRUNSWICKbyandby]shallgotomarketandbuyourprovisions;andmyWifeshalltakechargeofthelittlechildren,[saysFriedrichWilhelm],andofthekitchen。"[Littlechildrenare:1。SophieDorothee,noweight,whomarriedMargrafofSchwedt,andwasunhappy;2。Ulrique,agravelittlesoulofseven,QueenofSwedenafterwards;3。AugustWilhelm,agenowfive,becameFatherofanewFriedrichWilhelm,whowasKingbyandby,andproducedtheKingsthatstillare;4。Amelia,nowfour,borninthewaywesaw;and5。HENRI,stillinarms,justbeginningtowalk。TherewillbeaSixthandnomore(sonofthisSixth,aBerlinROUEwaskilled,in1806,attheBattleofJena,oradayortwobefore);buttheSixthisnotyetcometohand。]
PoorFriedrichWilhelm;whataninnocentIDYLLIUM;——whichcannotbeexecutedbyaKing。"HehadevenbeguntoworkatanInstruction,orFarewellAdvice,formyBrother;"andtopointtowardsvarioussteps,whichalarmedGrumkowandSeckendorftoahighdegree。"[Wilhelmina,MemoiresdeBareith,i。108。]
"Abdication,"withaCrown—PrincereadytofallintothearmsofEngland,andasuddenfinistoourBlack—Art,willbynomeanssuitSeckendorfandGrumkow!YethereisWintercoming;
solitaryWusterhausen,withthemistywindspipingroundit,willmakemattersworse:somethingmustbecontrived;andwhat?
Thetwo,afterstudy,persuadeFieldmarshalFlemmingoveratWarsaw(AugusttheStrong’schiefman,theFlemmingofVoltaire’sCHARLESXII。;Prussianbybirth,thoughthislongwhileinSaxonservice),ThatifhetheFieldmarshalweretopay,accidentally,asitwere,alittlevisittohisnativeBrandenburgjustnow,itmighthavefineeffectsonthosefoolishBerlin—Warsawcloudsthathadrisen。TheFieldmarshal,wellaffectedinsuchacase,managesthelittlevisit,readilypersuadingthePolishMajesty;
anddissipatesthecloudsstraightway,——beingwellreceivedbyFriedrichWilhelm,andsecondedbytheTobacco—Parliamentwithallitsmight。OutatWusterhauseneverythingiscomfortablysettled。
NayMadamFlemming,young,brilliant,anddirectfromtheseatoffashion;itwasshethatfirst"builtup"Wilhelmina’shaironjustprinciples,andputsomelifeintoherappearance。
[Wilhelmina,i。117。]AndnowtheFieldmarshal(Tobacco—Parliamentsuggestingit)hintsfarther,"IfhisPrussianMajesty,inthemeregreatnessofhismind,weretoappearsuddenlyinDresdenwhenhisroyalFriendwasnextthere,——whatasunburstaftercloudswerethat;howwelcometothePolishMajesty!"——"Hm,Na,wouldit,then?"——ThePolishMajestyputsthatoutofquestion;
speciallysendsinvitationfortheCarnival—timejustcoming;
andFriedrichWilhelmwill,accordingly,seeDresdenandhimonthatoccasion。[Ib。i。108,109;Pollnitz,ii。254;Fassman,p。374。]Inthosedays,Carnivalmeans"FashionableSeason,"ruralnobilityrallyingtohead—quartersforawhile,andsocialgayetiesgoingon;andinProtestantCountriesitmeansnothingmore。
This,insubstance,wastherealoriginofFriedrichWilhelm’ssuddenvisittoDresden,whichastonishedtheworld,inJanuarynext。ItmakesagreatfigureintheoldBooks。ItdidkindleDresdenCarnivalandthePhysicallyStrongintosupremeillumination,forthetimebeing;andprovedthesealofgoodagreement,andevenofakindoffriendlinessbetweenthisheteroclitepairofSovereigns,——ifanybodynowcaredforthosepoints。ItiswithourCrown—Prince’sshareinitthatwearealoneconcerned;andthatmayrequireaChaptertoitself。
ChapterIII。
VISITTODRESDEN。
Oneofthemostimportantadventures,forouryoungCrown—Prince,wasthisvisitofhis,alongwithPapa,toDresdenintheCarnivalof1728。VisitcontrivedbySeckendorfandCompany,aswehaveseen,todiverttheKing’smelancholy,andwithoutviewtotheCrown—Princeatall。TheCrown—Prince,nowsixteen,andnotinthebestfavorwithhisFather,hadnotbeenintendedtoaccompany;
wastostayatPotsdamanddiligentlydrill:neverthelessanestafettecameforhimfromthegallantPolishMajesty;——
WilhelminahadspokenawordtogoodSuhm,whowrotetohisKing,andthehospitablemessagecame。Friedrichmadenoloitering,——toDresdenisbutahundredmiles,onegoodday;——hearrivedthereonthemorrowafterhisFather;King"onthe14thJanuary,1728,"
datesFassmann;"Crown—Princeonthe15th,"whichIfindwasThursday。TheCrown—PrincelodgedwithFieldmarshalFlemming;
FriedrichWilhelm,havingcomeinnostate,refusedKingAugust’spressings,andtookuphisquarterswith"theGeneralFieldmarshalWackerbarth,CommandantinDresden,"——pleasantoldmilitarygentleman,whohadbesiegedStralsundalongwithhimintimesgone。ExceptGrumkow,Derschauandoneortwooflessimportance,withthedueminimumofValetry,hehadbroughtnoretinue;
theCrown—PrincehadFinkensteinandKalksteinwithhim,TutorandSub—Tutor,officiallythere。AndhelodgeswitholdCountFlemmingandhiscleverfashionableMadam,——thediligentbutunsuccessfulFlemming,acourtierofthehighestcivility,thoughiracund,and"withapassionformakingTreaties,"whomweknowsinceCharlesXII。’stime。
Amongsttheroundofsplendorsnowsetonfoot,FriedrichWilhelmhad,byaccidentofNature,thespectacleofahouseonfire,——
ratherasymboliconeinthoseparts,——affordedhim,almosttostartwith。DeepinthefirstSaturdaynight,orratherabouttwointhemorningofSunday,Wackerbarth’sgrandhouse,kindlingbynegligencesomewhereinthegarrets,blazedup,irrepressible;
and,withitsendlessupholsteries,withafinelibraryeven,wentallintoflame:sothathisMajesty,scarcelysavinghisCHATOULLE
(boxofpreciosities),hadtohurryoutinundress;——overtoFlemming’swherehisSonwas;wheretheybothcontinuedthenceforth。Thiswastheonetouchofrough,amidsomuchofdulcetthatoccurred:noevil,thistouch,almostratherotherwise,excepttopoorWackerbarth,whosefineHouselaywreckedbyit。
ThevisitlastedtillFebruary12th,fourweeksandaday。
Neverwassuchthrice—magnificentCarnivalamusements:
illuminations,cannon—salvoingsandfire—works;operas,comedies,redoubts,sow—baitings,foxandbadger—baiting,reviewing,runningatthering:——dinnersofnever—imaginedquality,this,asadailyitem,needsnoexpressmention。
TotheyoungSoldier—Apprenticeallthiswas,ofcourse,inpleasantcontrastwiththePotsdamGuard—house;andFriedrichWilhelmhimselfisunderstoodtohavelikedatleastthedinners,andtheairycourteousways,lighttable—witandextremegoodhumorofthehost。Asuccessfulvisit;burnsofflikesuccessfulfire—works,pieceafterpiece:andwhatmoreistobesaid?Ofallthisnothing;——nor,ifwecouldhelpit,ofanotherlittlecircumstance,notmentionedbytheNewspapersorFassmann,whichconstitutesthemeaningofthisVisitforusnow。Itisamatterdifficulttohandleinspeech。AnEnglishEditor,charyofsuchtopics,willlettwowitnessesspeak,credibleboth,thoughnoteye—witnesses;andleaveittothereaderso。BabblingPollnitzisthefirstwitness;hedeposes,afteralludingtothesumptuousdiningsanddrinkingsthere:——
"OnedaythetwoKings,afterdinner,wentindominototheredoubt[RIDOTTO,whatwenowcallROUToreveningparty]。
Augusthadamindtotakeanopportunity,andtrywhetherthereportsofFriedrichWilhelm’sindifferencetothefairsexwerecorrectornot。Tothisend,hehadhadayoungdamsel(JUNGE
PERSON)ofextraordinarybeautyintroducedintosomeside—room;
wheretheynowentered。Shewaslyingonabed,inaloosegauzyundress;andthoughmasked,showedsomanycharmstotheeyethattheimaginationcouldnotbutjudgeveryfavorablyoftherest。
TheKingofPolandapproached,inthatgallantwayofhis,whichhadgainedhimsuchfavorwithwomen。Hebeggedhertounmask;
sheatfirstaffectedreluctance,andwouldnot。Hethentoldherwhohewas;andsaid,Hehopedshewouldnotrefuse,whentwoKingsbeggedhertoshowthemthiscomplaisance。Shethereupontookoffhermask,andshowedthemoneoftheloveliestfacesintheworld。Augustseemedquiteenchanted;andsaid,asifithadbeenthefirsttimeheeversawher,Hecouldnotcomprehendhowsobewitchingabeautyhadhithertoremainedunknowntohim。
"FriedrichWilhelmcouldnothelplookingather。HesaidtotheKingofPoland,’Sheisverybeautiful,itmustbeowned;’——butatthesameinstantturnedhiseyesawayfromher;andlefttheroom,andtheridottoaltogetherwithoutdelay;wenthome,andshuthimselfinhisroom。HethensentforHerrvonGrumkow,andbitterlycomplainedthattheKingofPolandwantedtotempthim。
HerrvonGrumkow,whowasneithersochastenorsoconscientiousastheKing,wasformakingajestofthematter;buttheKingtookaveryserioustone;andcommandedhimtotelltheKingofPolandinhisname,’Thathebeggedhimverymuchnottoexposehimagaintoaccidentsofthatnature,unlesshewishedtohavehimquitDresdenatonce。’HerrvonGrumkowdidhismessage。
TheKingofPolandlaughedheartilyatit;wentstraighttoFriedrichWilhelm,andexcusedhimself。TheKingofPrussia,however,kepthisgrimlook;sothatAugustceasedjoking,andturnedthedialogueonsomeothersubject。"[Pollnitz,ii。256。]
ThisisPollnitz’stestimony,gatheredfromthewhispersoftheTabagie,orrumorsintheCourt—circles,andmaybetakenasindisputableinthemain。Wilhelmina,derivingfromsimilarsources,andequallyuncertainindetails,paintsmoreartistically;norhassheforgottenthesequelforherBrother,whichatpresentistheessentialcircumstance:——
"Oneevening,whentheritesofBacchushadbeenwellattendedto,theKingofPolandledtheKing[myFather],strollingabout,bydegrees,intoaroomveryrichlyornamented,allthefurnitureandarrangementsofwhichwereinaquiteexquisitetaste。TheKing,charmedwithwhathesaw,pausedtocontemplatethebeautiesofitalittle;when,allonasudden,acurtainrose,anddisplayedtohimoneofthemostextraordinarysights。ItwasagirlintheconditionofourFirstParents,carelesslylyingonabed。
ThiscreaturewasmorebeautifulthantheypaintVenusandtheGraces;shepresentedtoviewaformofivorywhiterthansnow,andmoregracefullyshapedthantheVenusde’MediciatFlorence。
Thecabinetwhichcontainedthistreasurewaslightedbysomanywax—candlesthattheirbrilliancydazzledyou,andgaveanewsplendortothebeautiesofthegoddess。
"TheAuthorsofthisfinecomedydidnotdoubtbuttheobjectwouldmakeanimpressionontheKing’sheart;butitwasquiteotherwise。Nosoonerhadhecasthiseyesonthebeautythanhewhirledroundwithindignation;andseeingmyBrotherbehindhim,hepushedhimroughlyoutoftheroom,andimmediatelyquittedithimself;veryangryatthescenetheyhadbeengivinghim,Hespokeofit,thatsameevening,toGrumkow,inverystrongterms;
anddeclaredwithemphasisthatifthelikefrolicsweretriedonhimagain,hewouldatoncequitDresden。
"WithmyBrotheritwasotherwise。InspiteoftheKing’scare,hehadgotafullviewofthatCabinetVenus;andthesightofherdidnotinspireinhimsomuchhorrorasinhisfather。"
[Wilhelmina,i。112。]——Verylikelynot!——Andinfact,"heobtainedherfromtheKingofPoland,inarathersingularway(d’unefaconassezsinguliere)"——describable,incondensedterms,asfollows:——
Wilhelminasays,herpoorBrotherhadbeenalreadycharmedoverheadandearsbyagayyoungbaggageofaCountessOrzelska;
averyhighandairyCountessthere;whosehistoryisnottobetouched,exceptuponcompulsion,andasifwithapairoftongs,——
thricefamousassheoncewasinthisSaxonCourtofBeelzebub。
ShewasKingAugust’snaturaldaughter;aFrenchmillinerinWarsawhadproducedherforhimthere。Induetime,amaleofthethreehundredandfifty—four,oneRutowski,soldierbyprofession,whomweshallagainhearof,tookherformistress;regardlessofnaturalhalf—sisterhood,whichperhapshedidnotknowof。
TheadmiringRutowski,beingofaparticipativeturn,introducedher,afterawhile,tohishonoredparentandhers;bywhomnext——
Heavens,humanlanguageisunequaltothehistoryofsuchthings!
AnditisinthiscapacityshenowshinessupremeintheSaxonCourt;oglingpooryoungFritz,anddrivinghimdistracted;——whichphenomenontheBeelzebubParent—Lovernoticedwithpainandjealousy,itwouldappear。
"HisPolishMajestydistinguishedherextremely,"saysPollnitz,[Memoires,ii。261。]"andwascontinuallyvisitingher;sothattheuniversalinferencewas"——totheaboveunspeakableeffect。"Shewasoffinefigure;hadsomethinggrandinherairandcarriage,andtheprettiesthumorintheworld。
Sheoftenappearedinmen’sclothes,whichbecameherverywell。
Peoplesaidshewasextremelyopen—handed;"asindeedtheBeelzebubParent—Loverwasofthelikequality(whenhehadcashabouthim),andtoher,atthistime,hewasprofusebeyondlimit。
TrulyatemptingaspectoftheDevil,thisexpensiveOrzelska:
somethingbeautifulinher,iftherearenoLawsinthisUniverse;
notsobeautiful,ifthereare!EnoughtoturntheheadofapoorCrown—Prince,ifshelike,forsometime。Heisjustsixteengone;
oneoftheprettiestladsandsprightliest;hishomage,clearlyenough,isnotdisagreeabletothebaggage。WhereforejealousAugust,theBeelzebub—Parent,takeshismeasures;signifiestoFritz,indirectterms,orbydiscreetdiplomatichintsandinnuendoes,ThathecanhavetheCabinetVenus(Formerahername,ofOpera—singerkind);——hopingtherebythattheOrzelskawillbeleftaloneintimecoming。A"faconassezsinguliere"
foraSovereignMajestyandBeelzebubParent—Lover,thinksWilhelmina。
ThushasourpoorFritzfallenintothewakeofBeelzebub;andisnotinagoodway。Undersuchandnobetterguidance,inthisillicitprematuremanner,hegetshisintroductiontotheparadiseoftheworld。TheFormera,beautifulaspaintedChaos;yes,her;——
andwhynot,afterawhile,theOrzelskatoo,allthesame?
AwonderfulArmida—Garden,sureenough。Andcannotoneadorethepainteddivinebeautiesthere(lovelyascertainapplesoftheDeadSea),forsometime?——Themiseriesallthisbroughtintohisexistence,——intohisrelationswithaFatherveryrigorousinprinciple,andwithaUniversestillmoreso,——foryearstocome,wereneitherfewnorsmall。AndthatisthemainoutcomeoftheDresdenvisitingsforhimandus。——
GreatpledgespassbetweenthetwoKings;PrussianCrown—PrincedecoratedwiththeOrderoftheSaxonEagle,orwhatsupremedistinctiontheyhad:RutowskitakenovertoBerlintolearnwaranddrill,wherehedidnotremainlong:infactacertainlikingseemstohaverisenbetweenthetwoheterocliteindividualities,whichisperhapsworthrememberingasapointinnaturalhistory,ifnototherwise。Oneothersmallresultofthevisitisofpictorialnature。InthefamedDresdenGallerythereisstillaPicture,highup,visibleifyouhaveglasses,wheretheSaxonCourt—Painter,onFriedrichWilhelm’sbiddingitissaid,soonaftertheseauspiciousoccurrences,representsthetwoMajestiesaslargeaslife,intheirrespectivecostumesandfeatures(shortPotsdamGrenadier—ColonelandtallSaxonDariusorSardanapalus),intheactofshakinghands;symbolicallyburyingpastgrudges,andswearingeternalfriendship,sotospeak。[Forster,i。226。]
TothisEditorthePicturedidnotseemgoodformuch;
butFriedrichWilhelm’sPortraitinit,noneofthebest,maybeofusetotravellingfriendsofhiswhohavenoother。
Thevisitendedonthe12thofFebruary,astheNewspaperstestify。Longbeforedaybreak,atthreeinthemorning,FriedrichWilhelm,"whohadsmokedafterdinnertillninethenightbefore,"
andtakenleaveofeverybody,wasontheroad;butwasastonishedtofindKingAugustandtheElectoralPrinceorHeir—Apparent(whohadprivatelysatupforthepurpose)insistonconductinghimtohiscarriage。[Boyer,xxxv。l98。]"Greattokensofaffection,"
knowntotheNewspapers,therewere;andonetokennotyetknown,apromiseonKingAugust’spartthathewouldreturnthisever—memorablecomplimentinpersonatPotsdamandBerlininafewmonths。Remember,then!——
AsforthepoorCrown—Prince,whomalreadyhisFatherdidnotlike,henowfellintocircumstancesmoreabstrusethaneverinthatandotherrespects。Badhealth,adangerouslingeringfitofthat,soonafterhisreturnhome,wasoneofthefirstconsequences。Frequentfitsofbadhealth,forsomeyearscoming;
withominousrumors,consultationsofphysicians,andreportstothepaternalMajesty,whichproducedsmallcomfortinthatquarter。Thesadtruth,dimlyindicated,issufficientlyvisible:
hislifeforthenextfourorfiveyearswas"extremelydissolute。"Pooryoungman,hehasgotintoadisastrouscourse;
consortschieflywithdebauchedyoungfellows,asLieutenantsKatte,Keith,andothersoftheirstamp,wholeadhimonwaysnotpleasanttohisFather,norconformabletotheLawsofthisUniverse。Health,eitherofbodyorofmind,isnottobelookedforinhispresentwayoflife。Thebrightyoungsoul,withitsfinestrengthsandgifts;wallowinglikeayoungrhinocerosinthemud—bath:——somesay,itiswholesomeforahumansoul;notwe!
Allthisistoocertain;risingtoitsheightintheyearswearenowgotto,andnotendingforfourorfiveyearstocome:andthereadercanconceiveallthis,andwhetheritseffectsweregoodornot。FriedrichWilhelm’sold—standingdisfavorisconvertedintoopenaversionandprotest,manytimesintofitsofsorrow,rageanddespair,onhislucklessSon’sbehalf;——anditappearsdoubtfulwhetherthisbrightyounghumansoul,comparableforthepresenttoarhinoceroswallowinginthemud—bath,withnothingbutitssnoutvisible,andadirtygurgleallthesounditmakes,willevergetoutagainornot。
Therhinocerossoulgotout;butnotuninjured;alas,no;
bitterlypolluted,tragicallydimmedofitsfinestradiancesfortheremainderoflife。ThedistinguishedSauerteig,inhisSPRINGWURZELN,hasthesewords:"Toburnaway,inmadwaste,thedivinearomasandplainlycelestialelementsfromourexistence;
tochangeourholy—of—holiesintoaplaceofriot;tomakethesoulitselfhard,impious,barren!Surelyadayiscoming,whenitwillbeknownagainwhatvirtueisinpurityandcontinenceoflife;howdivineistheblushofyounghumancheeks;howhigh,beneficent,sternlyinexorableifforgotten,isthedutylaid,notonwomenonly,butoneverycreature,inregardtotheseparticulars?Well;ifsuchadaynevercomeagain,thenIperceivemuchelsewillnevercome。Magnanimityanddepthofinsightwillnevercome;heroicpurityofheartandofeye;noblepiousvalor,toamendusandtheageofbronzeandlacquer,howcantheyevercome?Thescandalousbronze—lacquerage,ofhungryanimalisms,spiritualimpotenciesandmendacities,willhavetorunitscourse,tillthePitswallowit。"——
InthecaseofFriedrich,itiscertainsuchadayneverfullycame。The"ageofbronzeandlacquer,"soasitthenstood,——
relievedtrulybyabackboneofrealSpartanIRON(ofrightbattleSTEELwhenneeded):thiswasalltheworldheevergottodreamof。Hisideal,comparedtothatofsome,wasbutlow;
hisexistenceahardandbarren,thoughagenuineone,andonlyworthmuchmemoryintheabsenceofbetter。Enoughofallthat。
THEPHYSICALLYSTRONGPAYSHISCOUNTER—VISIT。
AugusttheStrongpaidhisReturn—visitinMayfollowing。Ofwhichsublimetransaction,stupendousasitthenwastotheJournalisticmind,weshouldnowmakenomention,exceptforitsconnectionwiththosepoints,——andmoreespeciallyforafoolishrumor,whichnowroseaboutPrinceFredandtheDouble—Marriage,onoccasionofit。Themagnificenceofthisvisitandreceptionbeingsoextreme,——KingAugust,foroneitem,sailingtoit,withsoundoftrumpetandhautbois,insilkenflotillasgayerthanCleopatra’s,downtheElbe,——therewasarushtowardsBerlinofwhatwewillnotcallthescum,butmustcallthefoamofmankind,rushoftheidlemoneyedpopulationsfromallcountries;andsuchacrowdthere,forthethreeweeks,aswasseldomseen。Foameverywhereisstirredup,andencouragedtogetunderway。
PrinceFrederickofHanoverandEngland,"DukeofEdinburgh"astheynowcallhim,"DukeofGloucester"nolonger,itwouldseem,nor"PrinceofWales"asyet;he,foamyasanother,hadthoughtsofcoming;andrumorofhimroseveryhighinBerlin,——howhighwehavestillsingularproof。Hereisamyth,generatedinthebusyCourt—ImaginationofBerlinatthistime;writtendownbyPollnitzasplainfactafterwards;andfromhimidlycopiedintoCOXE
[Coxe’sWalpole(London,1798),i。520。]andotherEnglishBooks。WeabridgefromwateryPollnitz,takingcareofanysensehehas。Thisiswhatranincertainhigh—frizzledheadsthenandthere:andwasdealtoutinwhisperstoaprivilegedfew,wateryPollnitz’sinformersamongthem,tilltheygotamythmadeofit。FrederickDukeofEdinburgh,secondhopeofEnglandatthistime,heisthehero。
Itappears,thislooseyounggentleman,standinginnofavorwithhissovereignFather,hadneveryetbeenacrosstoEngland,theroyalParentpreferringrathernottohavehiminsight;andwaslivingidleatHanover;veryeagertobeweddedtoWilhelmina,asonegrandandatpresentgrandestresourceofhisexistence。ItisnowMay,1728;andFrederickDukeofEdinburghistwenty—one。
HewritestohisAuntandintendedMother—in—law,QueenSophie(datenotascertainabletoaday,Noteburntassoonasread):
"Thathecanendurethistantalizingsuspensenolonger;
suchendlesshigglingaboutasupremeblessedness,virtuallyagreedupon,maybesporttoothers,butisdeathtohim。Thathewillcomeprivatelyatonce,andwedhisWilhelmina;andsomakeanend;thebig—wigstoadjustitafterwardsastheycanandmay。"
WhereuponSophieDorothee,gladdestofwomen,sendsforDubourgaytheBritishAmbassador(BrigadierDubourgay,therespectableoldgentlemanwhospellsill,whoisstrongfortheDouble—Marriagealways),totellhimwhatfinenewsthereis,andwhatanswershehassent。RespectableDubourgaystandssilent,withlengtheningface:"YourMajesty,howunfortunatethatIofallmennowhearit!ImustinstantlydespatchacourierwiththenewstoLondon!"
Andtherespectableman,stoicallydeaftoherMajesty’sentreaties,toallconsiderationsbutthatofhisevidentduty,"sendsthecourier"(thinksPollnitz);——nipstherebythatfineHanoverspeculationinthebud,seesPrinceFredatoncesummonedovertoEngland,andproducesseveraleffects。Nearlythewholeofwhich,onexaminingtheDocuments,[Dubourgay’sDespatches(1728:
29May,1June,5October),intheState—PaperOfficehere。]
provestobemyth。
Pollnitzhimselfaddstwocircumstances,inregardtoit,whichareprettyimpossible:as,first,thatFriedrichWilhelmhadjoyfullyconsentedtothisclandestinemarriage,andwaseagerlywaitingforit;second,thatGeorgeII。toohadprivatelyfavoredoreveninstigatedtheadventure,beingatheartwillingtoescapethetroubleofMessagestoParliament,toputhisSoninthewrong,andIknownotwhat。[Pollnitz,ii。272—274。]Theparticlesoffactintheaffairarelikewisetwo:First,thatQueenSophie,andfromhertheCourtierPublicgenerally,expectedtheHanoverRoyalHighness,whoprobablyhadrealthoughtsofseeingBerlinandhisIntended,onthisoccasion;DubourgayreportsdailyrumorsoftheRoyalHighnessbeingactually"seen"thereinanevanescentmanner;andWilhelminasays,herMotherwassocertainofhim,"shetookeveryassormulefortheRoyalHighness,"——heartilyindifferenttoWilhelmina。Thisisthefirstparticleoffact。
TheSecondis,thatasubalternOfficialabouttheRoyalHighness,oneLamotheofHanover,whohadappearedinBerlinaboutthattime,wasthrownintoprisonnotlongafter,forwhatmisbehaviornoneknew,——forencouragingdissoluteRoyalHighnessinwildschemes,itwasguessed。AndsotheMythgrew,andwasfoundreadyforPollnitzandhisfollowers。RoyalHighnessdidcomeovertoEngland;notthenastheMythbears,butninemonthsafterwardsinDecembernext;andfoundothermeansofirritatinghisimperative,flighty,irascibleandratherfoolishlittleFather,inanever—increasingdegree。"VerycoldlyreceivedatCourt,"itissaid:illseenbyWalpoleandthePowers;beingtoolikelytobecomeafocusofOppositionthere。
TheVisit,meanwhile,thoughtherecamenoDukeofEdinburghtoseeit,wassublimeintheextreme;PolishMajestybeingmagnificenceitself;andthefrugalFriedrichWilhelmlightinguphisdimCourtintoinsurpassablebrilliancy,regardlessofexpense;sothateventheSmokingParliament(whereAugustattendednowandthen)becameluminous。TheCrown—Prince,whoinlatemonthshadlanguishedinastateofmiserablehealth,inamannerominoustohisphysicians,confinedmostlytohisroomorhisbed,wasnowhappilyonfootagain;——andWilhelminanotesonecircumstancewhichmuchcontributedtohisrecovery:ThatthefairOrzelskahadattendedhernatural(orunnatural)Parent,onthisoccasion;andseemedtobe,asWilhelminathinks,uncommonlykindtotheCrown—Prince。TheHeir—ApparentofSaxony,ataciturn,inoffensive,ratheropaque—lookinggentleman,nowturnedofthirty,andgoneovertoPapistrylongsince,withviewstobeKingofPolandbyandby,whichprovedeffectualasweshallfind,wasalsohere:CountBruhl,too,stillinaverysubalterncapacity,andotherswhomweandtheCrown—Princeshallhavetoknow。TheHeir—Apparent’sWife(actualKaiser’sNiece,lateKaiserJoseph’sDaughter,asevereAustrianlady,haughtierthanlovely)
hasstayedathomeinDresden。
Buthere,atfirsthand,isaslightviewofthatuniquePolishMajesty,theSaxonManofSin;whichthereadermaybepleasedtoacceptoutofidlecuriosity,iffornobetterreason。WeabridgefromWilhelmina;[i。124。]whomFassmann,kindledtotripleaccuracybythisgrandbusiness,isathandtocorrectwhereneedful:[DesglorwurdigstenFurstenundHerrn,HerrnFriedrichAugustidesGrossenLebenundHelden—Thaten
(OfthatmostgloriousPrinceandLord,LordFriedrichAugusttheGreat,KingofPoland,&c。,theLifeandHeroicDeeds),byD。F。
(DavidFassmann),FrankfurtandLeipzig,1734;12mo,pp。1040。
Aworkwrittenwithupturnedeyesofprostrateadmirationfor"DEROMAJESTAT"(’Theiro’Majesty)AUGUSTTHEGREAT;"exacttoo,butdealingmerelywiththeCLOTHESofthematter,andsuchamatter:workunreadable,exceptoncompulsion,tothestupidestmortal。ThesameFassmann,whowasattheFairofSt。Germain,wholodgedsometimeswiththePotsdamGiant,andwhosewaysareallfallendarktous。]"TheKingofPolandarriveduponusatBerlinonthe29thofMay,"saysWilhelmina;hadbeenatPotsdam,underFriedrichWilhelm’scare,forthreedayspast:Saturdayafternoon,29thMay,1728;thatiswithexactitudetheever—memorabledate。
HepaidhisrespectsinherMajesty’sapartment,foraninstant,thatevening;butmadehisformalvisitnextday。Verygrandindeed。Carriedbytwoshiningparti—coloredcreatures,heyducsso—called,throughdoublerowsofmerepeeragesandsublimities,inasublimesedan(beinglameofafoot,footlatelyamputatedoftwotoes,sorestillopen):"inasedancoveredwithredvelvetgalloonedwithgold,"saysthedevoutFassmann,tremblinglyexact,"upthegrandstaircasealongthegrandGallery;"inwhichsupremeregion(ApartmentsofthelateKingFriedrichofgorgeousmemory)
herMajestynowisfortheoccasion。"TheQueenreceivedhimatthedoorofherthirdAntechamber,"saysWilhelmina;thirdoroutmostAntechamber,endofthatgrandGalleryanditspeeragesandshiningcreatures:"hegavetheQueenhishand,andledherin。"WePrincesseswerethere,atleastthegrownonesofuswere。
Allstanding,excepttheQueenonly。"Herefusedtosit,andagainrefused;"stoicallytalkedgraciosities,disregardingthepainofhisfoot;anddidnot,tillrefusalthreatenedtobecomeuncivil,complywithherMajesty’sentreaties。"Howunpolite!"smiledhetousyoungones。"Hehadamajesticportandphysiognomy;anaffablepoliteairaccompaniedallhismovements,allhisactions。"
Kindofstereotypedsmileonhisface;nothingoftheinnergloomvisibleonourCharlesII。andsimilarmenofsin。HelookedoftenatWilhelmina,andwascomplimentarytoadegree,——forreasonsundivinabletoWilhelmina。Fortherest,"muchbrokenforhisage;"theterribledebaucheries(LESDEBAUCHESTERRIBLES)havinghadtheireffectonhim。HehasfallenWidowerlastyear。HispoorWifewasaBrandenburg—BaireuthPrincess;adevoutkindofwoman;
austerelywitnessingtheirremediableinherlot。Hehasgotfaronwithhisthreehundredandfifty—four;isnowgoingfifty—five;——lameofafoot,aswesee,whichthegreatPetitofPariscannotcure,neitherhenoranySurgeon,butcanonlyalleviatebycuttingofftwotoes。Pinkofpoliteness,nodoubtofit;butotherwisethestrangestdilapidatedhulkofatwo—leggedanimalwithoutfeathers;probably,infact,thechiefNaturalSolecismundertheSunatthatepoch;——extremelycomplimentarytousPrincesses,tomeespecially。"HequittedherMajesty’sApartmentafteranhour’sconversation:sherosetoreconducthim,buthewouldbynomannerofmeanspermitthat,"——andsovanished,carriedoffdoubtlessbytheshiningcreaturesagain。
The"ElectoralPrince"Heir—Apparent,nextmadehisvisit;
buthewasadrysubjectincomparison,ofwhomnoPrincesscansaymuch。PrinceFriedrichwillknowhimbetterbyandby。
YoungMaurice,"CountofSaxony,"famedafterwardsasMARECHALDE
SAXE,healsoisherewithhisHalf—SisterOrzelskaandtheothers,inthetrainofthepaternalManofSin;andmakesacquaintancewithFriedrich。HeissonofthefemaleKonigsmarkcalledAurora("whoaloneofmortalscouldmakeCharlesTwelfthflyhisground");nephew,therefore,ofthemaleKonigsmarkwhowascutdownlongagoatHanover,andburiedinthefireplace。
HeresembleshisFatherinstrength,vivacity,aboveallthingsindebauchery,anddisregardoffinance。Theymarriedhimatthedueyearstosomepoorrichwoman;butwithherhehasalreadyended;
withherandwithmanyothers。Courland,AdrienneLecouvreur,AnneIwanownawiththebigcheek:——thereaderhasperhapssearchedoutthesethingsforhimselffromthedullHistory—Books;——orperhapsitwasbetterforhimifheneversoughtthem?DukedomofCourland,connectedwithPolishsovereignty,andnowabouttofallvacant,wasoneofCountMaurice’sgrandsalliesintheworld。
AdrienneLecouvreur,foolishFrenchActress,lenthimallthe30,000poundsshehadgatheredbyholdingthemirroruptoNatureandotherwise,toprosecutethisCourlandbusiness;whichprovedimpossibleforhim。Hewasadventurousenough,audaciousenough;
foughtwell;buttheproblemwas,TofallinlovewiththeDowagerAnneIwanowna,CousinofCzarPeterII。;bigbrazenRussianwoman(suchacheekthePicturesgiveher,insizeandsomewhatinexpressionlikeaWestphaliaham!),whowasWidowofthelastactiveDuke:——andthis,withallhisadventurousaudacity,CountMauricecouldnotdo。ThebigWidowdiscoveredthathedidnotlikeWestphaliahamsinthatparticularform;thatheonlypretendedtolikethem;uponwhich,injustindignation,shedisownedanddismissedhim;andfallingherselftobeCzarinanotlongafterwards,andtakingBierentheCourlanderforherbeloved,shemadeBierenDuke,andCourlandbecameimpossibleforCountMaurice。
However,hetooisadashingyoungfellow;"circularblackeyebrows,eyesglitteringbright,partlywithanimalvivacity,partlywithspiritual;"standssixfeetinhisstockings,breakshorse—shoeswithhishands;fullofirregularingenuityandaudacity;hasbeensoldieringabout,eversincebirthalmost;
andunderstandsmanyathing,thoughtheworstSPELLEReverknown。
WithhimtooyoungFritzismuchcharmed:theflower,he,oftheillegitimatethreehundredandfifty—four,andprobablythechiefachievementoftheSaxonManofSininthisworld,wherehetooksuchtrouble。Friedrichandhemaintainedsomeoccasionalcorrespondenceafterwards;but,tojudgebyFriedrich’spartofit(merepolitecongratulationsonFontenoy,andthelike),itmusthavebeenofthelastvacuity;andtousitisnowabsolutezero,howeverclearlyspeltandprinted。[Givenaltogetherin
OEuvresdeFredericleGrand,xvii。300—309。
Seefarther,whoeverhascuriosity,Preuss,FriedrichsLebensgeschichte,iii。167—169;Espagnac,
VieduComtedeSaxe(agoodlittlemilitaryBook,doneintoGerman,Leipzig,1774,2vols。);Cramer,
DenkwurdigkeitenderGrafinAuroravonKonigsmark
(Leipzig,1836);&c。&c。]
ThePhysicallyStrong,insomethreeweeks,afterkindlingsuchaneffulgenceaboutBerlinaswasneverseenbeforeorsinceinFriedrichWilhelm’sreign,wenthiswayagain,——"towardsPolandfortheDiet,"ornoneofuscareswhitherorforwhat。HereatBerlinhehasbeensublimeenough。SomeofthephenomenasurpassedanythingWilhelminaeversaw:suchfloodsandrowsofresplendentpeoplecrowdingintodinner;andshecouldnotbutcontrastthesplendorofthePolishretinuesandtheirplumagesanddraperies,withthestrait—buttonedPrussiandignitaries,allinmeresoldieruniform,succinct"bluecoat,whitelinengaiters,"andnosuperfluityevenintheepaulettesandredfacings。Attable,shesays,theydrankmuch,talkedlittle,andboredoneanotheragreatdeal(S’ENNUYOIENTBEAUCOUP)。
OFPRINCESSWHILHELMINA’SFOURKINGSANDOTHERINEFFECTUALSUITORS。
DilapidatedPolishMajesty,weobserved,wasextremelyattentivetoWilhelmina;norcouldsheascertain,forlongafter,whattheparticularreasonwas。Longafter,Wilhelminaascertainedthattherehadbeenthewonderfulestschemeconcocting,orasgoodasconcocted,intheseswearingsofeternalfriendship:nootherthanthatofmarryingher,Wilhelmina,nowaslimmaidencomingnineteen,tothisdilapidatedSaxonManofSingoing(orlimping)
fifty—five,andbrokenbyDEBAUCHESTERRIBLES(riversofchampagneandtokay,foroneitem),whohadfallenaWidowerlastyear!
Theyhadschemeditallout,Wilhelminaunderstands:FriedrichWilhelmtoadvancesuchandsuchmoneysasdowry,andothersfurthermoreasloan,fortheoccasionsofhisPolishMajesty,whicharemanifold;WilhelminatohaveTheLausitz(LUSATIA)forjointure,LausitztobeFriedrichWilhelm’spledgewithal;
andotherintricateconditions;[Wilhelmina,i。114。]whatwouldWilhelminahavethought?Oneshudderstocontemplate;——hopesitmightmostlybeloosebrain—webandcourtierspeculation,neversettledtowardsfact。
Itiscertain,thedilapidatedPolishMajestyhavingbecomeaWidower,questionswouldrise,Willnothemarryagain?Andwithwhom?Certainalso,hewantsFriedrichWilhelm’salliance;
havinggreatschemesontheanvil,whichareliketobedelicateandperilous,——schemesof"partitioningPoland,"noless;thatistosay,cuttingofftheoutskirtsofPoland,flingingthemtoneighboringSovereignsaspropitiation,orpriceofgood—will,andrenderingtheresthereditaryinhisfamily。PragmaticSanctiononceaccededto,wouldprobablypropitiatetheKaiser?Forwhich,andotherreasons,PolishMajestystillkeepsthatcardinhishand。FriedrichWilhelm’salliance,withsuchanarmyandsuchatreasury,theusesofthatareevidenttothePolishMajesty。——
BytheblessingofHeaven,however,hismarriagewithWilhelminanevercametoanything:hisElectoralPrince,Heir—Apparent,objectedtothejointuresandalienations,softly,steadily;
andtheprojecthadtodropbeforeWilhelminaeverknewofit。
Andthismanisprobablyoneofthe"FourKings"shewastobeaskedby?ASwedishOfficer,withsomeskillinpalmistry,manyyearsago,lookedintoherinnocentlittlehand,andprophesied,"Shewastobeintermsofcourtship,engagementorasgoodasengagement,withFourKings,andtowednoneofthem。"Wilhelminacountstheminhermaturedays。TheFIRSTwillsurpriseeverybody,——CharlesXII。ofSweden;——whonevercanhavebeenmuchofasuitor,theratherastheyoungLadywasthenonlysixgone;
butwho,might,likeenough,betalkedof,bytransientthird—parties,inthoseoldStralsundtimes。TheSECOND,——cannotWEguesswhothesecondis?TheTHIRDisthisAugustthedilapidatedStrong。AstotheSECOND,Wilhelminaseesalready,incredulousmoments,thatitmaybeHanoverFred,whomshewillnevermarryeither;——anddoesnotsee(nordid,atthetimeofwritingherMemoires,"in1744"saytheBooks)thatFredneverwouldcometoKingship,andthatthePalmistrywasincompleteinthatpoint。TheFOURTH,again,isclearlyyoungCzarPeterII。;ofwhomtherewastransienttalkorproject,someshorttimeafterthisofthedilapidatedTHIRD。
Butthattoocametonothing;thepooryoungladdiedwhileonlyfifteen;nayhehadalready"falleninlovewithhisAuntElizabeth"(INFAMECATINDUNORDintimecoming),andgivenupthePrussianprospect。[HewastheGreatPeter’sGrandson(Sonhavinggoneatragicalroad);Czar,May,1727——January,1730:
AnneIwanowna(GreatPeter’sNiece,elderBrother’sDaughter),ourCourlandfriendwiththebigcheek,succeeded;tillherdeath,October,1740:then,aftersomeslightshockofrevolution,theElizabethjustmentioned,whowasDaughteroftheGreatPeterbyhislittlebrownCzarinaCatherinewhomweoncemet。
SeeMannstein,MemoirsofRussia(London,1770),pp。1—23,forsomeaccountofPeterII。;andtherestoftheVolumeforareallyintelligentHistoryofthisAnne,atleastofherWars,whereMannsteinhimselfusuallyhadpart。
Allwhichwouldbenothing,oralmostless,toWilhelmina,walkingfancy—freethere,——wereitnotforPapaandMamma,andtheimportunateinsidiousby—standers。Whodomakeathingofit,firstandlast!Neverinanyromanceorstage—playwasyoungLady,withoutblame,withoutfurtheranceandwithouthindranceofherown,sotormentedaboutasettlementinlife;——passiveshe,allthewhile,mereclayinthehandsofthepotter;andbeggingtheUniversetohavetheextremegoodnessonlytoleaveheralone!——
Thustoo,amongthetrainofKingAugustinthisBerlinvisit,acertainSoldierOfficialofhis,DukeofSachsenWeissenfels,JohannAdolfbyname,apoorCadetCousinoftheSaxonHouse,——
anotherelderlyRoyalHighnessofsmallpossibility,——wasparticularlyattentivetoWilhelmina;nowandonsubsequentoccasions。TitularDukeofWeissenfels,BrotheroftherealDuke,andnotevensureofthesuccessionasyet;butlivingonKingAugust’spay;notwithoutcapacityofdrinkandthelike,someallege:——otherwiseamerebetitled,betasselledelderlymilitarygentleman,ofnospecialqualities,evilorgood;——whowilloftenturnupagaininthisHistory;butfailsalwaystomakeanyimpressiononusexceptthatofaSereneHighnessintheabstract;
unexceptionableHumanMask,ofpoliteturn,behungwithtitles,andnodoubtastomachintheinsideofit:henow,andafterwards,byallopportunities,diligentlycontinuedhisattentionsintheWilhelminaquarter。Foragoodwhileitwasneverguessedwhathecouldbedrivingat;tillatlastQueenSophie,becomingawareofit,tookhimtotask;withcoldseverity,remindedhimthatsomethingsareonone’slevel,andsomethingsnot。Towhichhumblybowing,inunfeignedpenitence,heretiredfromtheaudacity,backforemost:Wouldneverevenindreamshavepresumed,hadnothisPrussianMajestyauthorized;
wouldnow,sinceHERPrussianMajestyhadthatfeeling,withdrawsilently,andliveforgotten,asanobscureRoyalHighnessintheabstract(thoughfallenWidowerlately)oughttodo。Andsoatleasttherewasanendofthatmatter,onemighthope,——thoughineffectitstillabortivelystartedupnowandthen,onPapa’spart,inhisfrantichumors,foryearstocome。
ThenthereistheMargrafofSchwedt,FriedrichWilhelmbyname,chiefPrinceoftheBlood,hisMajesty’sCousin,andtheOldDessauer’sNephew;noneofthelikeliestofmen,intrinsicallytaken:heandhisDowagerMother——theDessauer’sSister,ahigh—going,tacitlyobstinateoldDowager(whodresses,ifI
recollect,inflagrantcolors)——areverytroublesometoWilhelmina。TheflagrantDame——shemighthavebeen"Queen—Mother"
onceforsooth,hadPapaandmyBrotherbutbeenmadeawaywith!——
watcheshertime,andisdiligentbyallopportunities。
ChapterIV。
DOUBLE—MARRIAGEPROJECTISNOTDEAD。
AndtheDouble—Marriage,insuchcircumstances,arewetoconsideritasdead,then?InthesoulofQueenSophieandthoseshecaninfluence,itlivesflame—bright;butwithallothersithasfallenintoaverydimstate。FriedrichWilhelmisstillprivatelywilling,perhapsinadegreewishful;butthedelays,thesuperciliousneglectshavemuchdisgustedhim;andhe,inthemeanwhile,entertainsthosenewspeculations。GeorgeII。,neveraloverofthePrussianMajesty’snorlovedbyhim,hasbeenveryhighanddistanteversincehisAccession;offensiveratherthanotherwise。Healsoisunderstoodtobevaguelywillingforthething;willingenough,woulditbesokindasaccomplishitselfwithouttroubletohim。Butthesettlements,theapplicationstoParliament:——andallforthisperverseFred,whohasbecomeunlovely,andirritatesourroyalmind?Georgepushesthematterintoitspigeon—holesagain,whenbroughtbeforehim。
HigherthoughtsoccupythesouloflittleGeorge。CongressofSoissons,ConventionofthePardo,[Or,ineffect,"TreatyofMadrid,"6thMarch,1728。ThiswasthePREFACEtoSoissons;
Termagantatlengthconsentingthere,"atherPalaceofthePardo"
(Kaiserandalltheworldurgingherfortenmonthspast),toacceptthePeace,andleaveoffbesiegingGibraltartonopurpose(Coxe,i。303)。]TreatyofSeville;aparttobeactedontheworld—theatre,withapplauses,withenvies,almostfromtheverydemi—gods?GreatKaisers,overshadowingNaturewiththeirPragmaticSanctions,theirpreternaturalDiplomacies,andmakingtheTerrestrialBalancereelhitherandthither;——Kaiserstobeclenchedperhapsbyone’sdexterityofgrasp,andtheBalancesteadiedagain?PrussianDouble—Marriage!
OneroyalsoulthereiswhoneverwillconsenttohavetheDouble—Marriagedie:QueenSophie。Shehadpassedherownprivateact—of—parliamentforit;shewasaveryobstinatewife,toahusbandequallyobstinate。"JEBOULEVERSERAIL’EMPIRE,"writessheonce;"IwilloverturntheGermanEmpire,"iftheydrivemetoit,inthismatter。[LettercopiedbyDubourgay(inDespatch,markedPRIVATE,toLordTownshend,3d—14thMay,1729);noclearaddressgiven,——probablytoDubourgayhimself,CONVEYEDby"aLady"(oneoftheQueen’sLadies),ashedimlyintimates。]WhatsecretmanoeuvringandendeavoringwentonunweariedlyonroyalSophie’spart,weneednotsay;norinwhatbadelement,ofdarknessandmendacity,ofeavesdropping,rumoring,backstairsintriguing,theaffairnowmoved。ShecorrespondsonitwithQueenCarolineofEngland;shekeepshertwochildrentruetoit,especiallyherSon,themoreimportantofthem。
CROWN—PRINCEFRIEDRICHWRITESCERTAINLETTERS。
QueenSophiedidnotoverturntheEmpire,butshedidalmostoverturnherownandherfamily’sexistence,bythesecourses;
whichwerenotwiseinhercase。ItiscertainshepersuadedCrown—PrinceFriedrich,whowasalwayshisMother’sboy,andwhoperhapsneededlittlebiddinginthisinstance,"towritetoQueenCarolineofEngland;"Lettersoneorseveral:thrice—dangerousLetters;settingforth(insubstance),HisdeathlessaffectiontothatBeautyoftheworld,herMajesty’sdivineDaughterthePrincessAmelia(averyparagonofyoungwomen,tojudgebyherpictureandone’sownimagination);andlikewisethefirmresolutionhe,FriedrichCrown—Prince,hasformed,andthevowheherebymakes,Eithertowedthatcelestialcreaturewhenpermitted,orelseneveranyoftheDaughtersofEveinthisworld。CongressesofSoissons,SmokingParliaments,PreliminariesofthePardoandTreatiesofSevillemaygohowtheycan。Ifwell,itshallbewell:ifnotwell,hereismyvow,solemnpromiseandunchangeabledetermination,whichyourgraciousMajestyishumblyentreatedtolayupinthetabletsofyourroyalheart,andtorememberonmybehalf,shouldbaddaysarise!——
ItisclearsuchLettersweresent;atwhatdatefirstbeginning,wedonotknow;——possiblybeforethisdate?Norwouldmattersrisetothevowingpitchallatonce。OneLetter,supremelydangerousshoulditcometobeknown,Wilhelminahascopiedforus,[Wilhelmina,i。183。]——inOfficialstyle(foritistheMother’scompositionthisone)andwithoutdatetoit:——theguessabledateisabouttwoyearshence;andwewillgivethepoorDocumentfartheron,iftherebeplaceforit。
SuchparticularsareyetdeeplyunknowntoFriedrichWilhelm;
buthesurmisesthegeneraldriftofthingsinthatquarter;
andhowadisobedientSon,crossinghisFather’swillineverypoint,abetshisMother’sdisobedience,itselfaudaciousenough,inregardtothisone。ItisafearfulaggravationofFriedrichWilhelm’sill—humorwithsuchaSon,whichhaslongbeenuponthegrowinghand。Hisdislikes,weknow,wereotherwiseneitherfewnorsmall。Mere"disLIKES"properlysocalled,ordissimilaritiestoFriedrichWilhelm,agoodmanyofthem;dissimilaritiesalsotoaHigherPattern,some!ButthesetroublesoftheDouble—Marriagewillnowhurrythem,thejustandtheunjustofthem,towardstheflamingpitch。Thepooryouthhasabadtime;andthepoorFathertoo,whosehumorweknow!Surlygustsofindignation,notunfrequentlycuffsandstrokes;orstillworse,asettledaversion,andrageofthechronickind;studiedneglectandcontempt,——soasnoteventohelphimattable,butleavehimfastingwhiletheotherseat;[Dubourgay,SCAPIUS。]thistheyoungmanhastobear。Theinnumerablemaltreatments,authenticallychronicledinWilhelmina’sandtheotherBooks,thoughinadateless,unintelligiblemanner,wouldmakeatragicsum!——
HerearetwoBillets,copiedfromthePrussianState—Archives,whichwillshowustowhatheightmattershadgone,inthistheyoungman’sseventeenthyear。
TOHISMAJESTY(fromtheCrown—Prince)。
"WUSTERHAUSEN,11thSeptember,1728。
MYDEARPAPA,——Ihavenot,foralongwhile,presumedtocometomydearPapa;partlybecauseheforbademe;butchieflybecauseI
hadreasontoexpectastillworsereceptionthanusual:and,forfearofangeringmydearPapabymypresentrequest,Ihavepreferredmakingitinwritingtohim。
IthereforebegmydearPapatobegracioustome;andcanheresaythat,afterlongreflection,myconsciencehasnotaccusedmeofanytheleastthingwithwhichIcouldreproachmyself。ButifIhave,againstmywillandknowledge,doneanythingthathasangeredmydearPapa,Iherewithmostsubmissivelybegforgiveness;andhopemydearPapawilllayasidethatcruelhatredwhichIcannotbutnoticeinallhistreatmentofme。
Icouldnototherwisesuitmyselftoit;asIalwaysthoughtIhadagraciousPapa,andnowhavetoseethecontrary。Itakeconfidence,then,andhopethatmydearPapawillconsiderallthis,andagainbegracioustome。And,inthemeanwhile,I
assurehimthatIwillnever,allmydays,failwithmywill;
and,notwithstandinghisdisfavortome,remain"MydearPapa’s"MostfaithfulandobedientServantandSon,"FRIEDRICH。"
TowhichFriedrichWilhelm,byreturnofmessenger,writeswhatfollows。Veryimplacable,wemayperceive;——notcallinghisPetitioner"Thou,"askindPaternitymighthavedictated;
infinitelylessbythepolitetitle"They(SIE),"whichlatterindeed,thedistinguishedtitleof"SIC,"hisPrussianMajesty,wecanremark,reservesforForeignersofthesupremestquality,anddomesticPrincesoftheBlood;namingallotherPrussiansubjects,andpoorFritzinthisplace,"He(ER),"inthestyleofagentlemantohisvalet,——whichstyleevenavaletofthesenewdaysofourswouldbeunwillingtoputupwith。"ER,He,""His"
andtheotherderivativessoundloftilyrepulsiveintheGermanear;andlayopenimpassablegulfsbetweentheSpeakerandtheSpoken—to。"Hisobstinate"——Butwemust,afterall,sayTHYandTHOUforintelligibility’ssake:——
"Thyobstinateperversedisposition[KOPF,head],whichdoesnotlovethyFather,——forwhenonedoeseverything[everythingcommanded]andreallylovesone’sFather,onedoeswhattheFatherrequires,notwhileheistheretoseeit,butwhenhisbackisturnedtoo[HisMajesty’sstyleisveryabstruse,ill—spelt,intricate,andinthisinstancetripsitself,andfallsonitsfacehere,amereintricatenominativewithoutaverb!]——Fortherest,thouknow’stverywellthatIcanendurenoeffeminatefellow(EFEMINIRTENKERL),whohasnohumaninclinationinhim;
whoputshimselftoshame,cannotridenorshoot;andwithalisdirtyinhisperson;frizzleshishairlikeafool,anddoesnotcutitoff。AndallthisIhave,athousandtimes,reprimanded;
butallinvain,andnoimprovementinnothing(KEINEBESSERUNGIN
NITSIST)。Fortherest,haughty,proudasachurl;speakstonobodybutsomefew,andisnotpopularandaffable;andcutsgrimaceswithhisface,asifhewereafool;anddoesmywillinnothingunlessheldtoitbyforce;nothingoutoflove;——andhaspleasureinnothingbutfollowinghisownwhims[ownKOPF],——nousetohiminanythingelse。Thisistheanswer。