Venussprangfromthefoamoftheoceanwave。
Allthegodspaytheirhomageatherbeauteousshrine,
Andadoreheraspotent,resistless,divine!
ToherParis,theshepherd,awardedtheprize,
SoughtbyJunotheregal,andPallasthewise。
Whoruleso’erherlordintheTurkish,
Reignsqueenofhisheart,ande’erbasksinhissmile?
’Tisshe,whoresplendent,shinesloveliestofall,
Andbeautyholdspowerinhermagicthrall。
ThenheednottheclamorsthatGrammontmayraise,
Hownaturalheranger!
howvainherdispraise!
’Tisnotameremortalourmonarchcancharm,
Freefromprideisthebeautythatbearsoffthepalm。
ThissongwastobefoundinalmosteverypartofFrance。
Altho’
thelastcoupletwasgenerallysuppressed,soevidentwasits
partialtonetowardsme,inthemidstofitallIcouldnothelp
beinghighlyamusedwiththesimplicityevincedbythegood
peopleofFrance,who,incensuringtheking’sconduct,found
nothingreprehensiblebuthishavingomittedtoselecthismistress
fromelevatedrank。
Thecitizensresentedthisfallingoffinroyaltywithasmuch
warmthandindignationasthegrandeesofthecourt;andIcould
enjoyalaughonthesubjectoftheirangrydispleasureassoon
asmypresentationwasdecidedupon。
Theintriguescarriedonbythoseabouttheprincesses,andthe
necessityofawaitingtheperfectrecoveryofmadamedeBearn,
delayedthistomeimportantdaytilltheendofthemonthof
April,1770。
Ontheeveningofthe21sttheking,accordingto
custom,announcedapresentationforthefollowingday;buthe
durstnotexplainhimselfmorefrankly;hehesitated,appeared
embarrassed,andonlypronouncedmynameinalowanduncertain
voice;itseemedastho’hefearedhisownauthoritywasinsufficient
tosupporthiminsuchameasure。
ThisIdidnotlearntillsome
timeafterwards;andwhenIdidhearit,Itookthelibertyof
speakingmyopinionuponitfreelytohismajesty。
Onthenextday,the22d,Iwassolelyengrossedwithmydress:
itwasthemostimportanteraofmylife,andIwouldnothave
appearedonittoanydisadvantage。
Afewdayspreviously,the
kinghadsentme,bythecrownjeweller,Boemer,asetofdiamonds,
valuedat150,000livres,ofwhichhebeggedmyacceptance。
DelightedwithsomunificentapresentIsetaboutthedutiesof
thetoilettewithazealanddesireofpleasingwhichtheimportance
oftheoccasionwellexcused。
Iwillspareyouthedescriptionof
mydress;wereIwritingtoawomanIwouldgointoallthese
details;butasIknowtheywouldnotbetoyourtaste,Iwill
passalltheseuninterestingparticularsoverinsilence,and
proceedtomoreimportantmatter。
ParisandVersailleswerefilledwithvariousreports。
Thro’out
thecity,within,withoutthecastle,allmannerofquestions
wereasked,astho’themonarchyitselfwasindanger。
Couriers
weredispatchedeveryinstantwithfreshtidingsofthegreat
eventwhichwasgoingon。
Astrangerwhohadobservedthegeneral
agitationwouldeasilyhaveremarkedthecontrastbetweentherage
andconsternationofmyenemiesandthejoyofmypartizans,who
crowdedinnumberstothedifferentavenuesofthepalace,in
ordertofeasttheireyesuponthepageantryofmytriumphal
visittocourt。
NothingcouldsurpasstheimpatiencewithwhichIwasexpected;
hundredswerecountingtheminutes,whilstI,underthecareof
myhairdresserandrobemaker,wasinsensibletotherapidflight
oftime,whichhadalreadycarriedusbeyondthehourappointed
formyappearance。
Thekinghimselfwasapreytoanunusual
uneasiness;thedayappearedtohiminterminable;andtheeagerness
withwhichheawaitedmemademydelaystillmoreapparent。
A
thousandconjectureswereafloatastothecauseofit。
Some
assertedthatmypresentationhadbeendeferredforthepresent,
and,inallprobability,wouldnevertakeplace;thattheprincesses
hadopposeditinthemostdecidedmanner,andhadrefusedupon
anypretensewhatevertoadmitmetotheirpresence。
Allthese
suppositionscharmedmyenemies,andfilledthemwithhopes
whichtheirleaders,betterinformed,didnotpartake。
Meanwhiletheking’srestlessnessincreased;hekeptcontinually
approachingthewindowtoobservewhatwasgoingoninthe
court-yardofthecastle,andseeingtherenosymptomsofmy
equipagebeinginattendance,begantolosebothtemperand
patience。
Ithasbeenasserted,thathegaveorderstohavethe
presentationputofftillafutureperiod,andthattheducde
Richelieuprocuredmybyforce;thisispartlytrueand
partlyfalse。
Whilstinignoranceoftherealcauseofmybeing
solate,thekingsaidtothefirstgentlemanofthechamber,
“Youwillseethatthispoorcountesshasmetwithsomeaccident,
orelsethatherjoyhasbeentoomuchforher,andmadehertoo
illtoattendourcourtto-day;ifthatbethecase,itismypleasure
thatherpresentationshouldnotbedelayedbeyondto-morrow。“
“Sire,“repliedtheduke,“yourmajesty’scommandsareabsolute。“
Thesewords,buthalfunderstood,wereeagerlycaughtup,and
interpretedtheirownwaybythosewhowereeagertoseizeanything
thatmighttelltomyprejudice。
AtlengthIappeared;andneverhadIbeenmoresuccessfulin
appearance。
Iwasconductedbymygodmother,who,deckedlike
analtar,wasalljoyandsatisfactiontoseeherselfasharerin
suchpompandsplendor。
Theprincessesreceivedmemostcourteously;
theaffability,eitherrealorfeigned,whichshoneintheireyes
astheyregardedme,andtheflatteringwordswithwhichthey
welcomedmyarrival,wasamortalblowtomanyofthespectators,
especiallytotheladiesofhonor。
Theprincesseswouldnotsuffer
metobendmykneebeforethem,butatthefirstmovementI
madetoperformthisactofhomage,theyhastenedtoraiseme,
speakingtomeatthesametimeinthemostgraciousmanner。
Butmygreatesttriumphwaswiththeking。
Iappearedbeforehim
inallmyglory,andhiseyesdeclaredinamannernottobe
misunderstoodbyallaroundhimtheimpetuouslovewhichhefelt
forme。
Hehadthreatenedthepreviouseveningtoletmefall
athisfeetwithouttheleasteffortonhisparttopreventit。
ItoldhimthatIwassurehisgallantrywouldnotallowhimto
actinthismanner;andwehadlaidabetonthematter。
Assoon
asIapproachedhim,andhetookmyhandtopreventme,asI
begantostoopbeforehim,“Youhavelost,sire,“saidItohim。
“Howisitpossibletopreservemydignityinthepresenceofso
manygraces?“
washisreply。
Thesegraciouswordsofhismajestywereheardbyallaround
him。
Myenemieswerewofullychagrined;butwhatperfectedtheir
annihilationwasthepalpableliewhichmyappearancegaveto
theirfalseassertions。
Theyhadblazonedfortheverywherethat
mymannerswerethoseofahousemaid;thatIwasabsurdand
unladylikeinmyconduct;andthatitwasonlyrequisitetohave
aglimpseofmetorecognizeboththebasenessofmyextraction,
andtheclassofsocietyinwhichmylifehadbeenhithertospent。
ButIshowedmannerssoeasyandsoelegantthatthepeoplesoon
shookofftheirpreconceivedprejudiceagainstme。
Iheardmy
demeanorlaudedasgreatlyasmycharmsandthesplendorofmy
attire。
Nothingcouldbemoreagreeabletome。
Inaword,I
obtainedcompletesuccess,andthenceforwardlearntexperimentally
howmuchtheexteriorandanoblecarriageaddtotheconsideration
inwhichapersonisheld。
Ihaveseenindividualsofhighrank
andproudbehaviorwhocarriednoinfluenceintheirlooks,
becausetheirfeatureswereplainandcommonplace;whilstpersons
oflowstation,whosefacewasgiftedwithnaturaldignity,had
onlytoshowthemselvestoattracttherespectofthemultitude。
NothingaboutmebespokethatIwassprungfromavulgarstock,
andthusscandalofthatkindceasedfromthedayofmypresentation;
andpublicopinionhavingdonemejusticeinthisparticular,slander
wascompelledtoseekforfoodelsewhere。
ThateveningIhadalargecircleatmyhouse。
Thechancellor,
thebishopofOrleans,M。deSaint-Florentin,M。Bertin,the
princedeSoubise,theducsdeRichelieu,delaTrimouille,de
Duras,d’Aiguillon,andd’Ayen。
Thislastdidnothesitateto
cometospyoutallthatpassedinmyapartments,thathemight
goandspreaditabroad,augmentedbyathousandmalicious
commentaries。
IhadalsoM。deSartines,mybrother-in-law,
etc。
TheducdelaVauguyonalonewasabsent。
Iknewbeforehand
thathewouldnotcome,andthatitwasasacrificewhichhethought
himselfcompelledtomaketothecabal。
Theladiesweremesdames
deBearnandd’Aloigny,withmysisters-in-law。
Amongstthe
ladiespresentedtheyweretheonlyoneswithwhomIhadformed
anyintimacy;asfortherestIwasalwaysthe“horriblecreature,“
ofwhomtheywouldnothearonanyaccount。
Theking,onentering,embracedmebeforethewholeparty。
“You
areacharmingcreature,“saidhetome,“andthebrilliancyof
yourbeautyhasto-dayremindedmeofthedeviceofmy
gloriousancestor。“
Thiswasaflatteringcommencement;therestofthecompany
chimedinwiththeirmaster,andeachtriedtotakethefirst
partinthechorus。
Theducd’Ayeneventalkedofmygraceof
manner。