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第85章

  WetalkedofthestateofthepoorinLondon——JOHNSON。’SaundersWelch,theJustice,whowasonceHigh-ConstableofHolborn,andhadthebestopportunitiesofknowingthestateofthepoor,toldme,thatIunder-ratedthenumber,whenIcomputedthattwentyaweek,thatis,aboveathousandayear,diedofhunger;notabsolutelyofimmediatehunger;butofthewastingandotherdiseaseswhicharetheconsequencesofhunger。ThishappensonlyinsolargeaplaceasLondon,wherepeoplearenotknown。Whatwearetoldaboutthegreatsumsgotbybeggingisnottrue:thetradeisoverstocked。
  And,youmaydependuponit,therearemanywhocannotgetwork。A
  particularkindofmanufacturefails:thosewhohavebeenusedtoworkatit,can,forsometime,workatnothingelse。Youmeetamanbegging;youchargehimwithidleness:hesays,“Iamwillingtolabour。Willyougivemework?“——“Icannot。“——“Why,thenyouhavenorighttochargemewithidleness。“’WeleftMr。Strahan’satseven,asJohnsonhadsaidheintendedtogotoeveningprayers。
  Aswewalkedalong,hecomplainedofalittlegoutinhistoe,andsaid,’Ishan’tgotoprayersto-night;Ishallgoto-morrow:
  WheneverImisschurchonaSunday,Iresolvetogoanotherday。
  ButIdonotalwaysdoit。’Thiswasafairexhibitionofthatvibrationbetweenpiousresolutionsandindolence,whichmanyofushavetoooftenexperienced。
  Iwenthomewithhim,andwehadalongquietconversation。
  BOSWELL。’Why,Sir,dopeopleplaythistrickwhichIobservenow,whenIlookatyourgrate,puttingtheshovelagainstittomakethefireburn?’JOHNSON。’Theyplaythetrick,butitdoesnotmakethefireburn。THEREisabetter;settingthepokerperpendicularlyupatrightangleswiththegrate。Indaysofsuperstitiontheythought,asitmadeacrosswiththebars,itwoulddriveawaythewitch。’
  BOSWELL。’Byassociatingwithyou,Sir,Iamalwaysgettinganaccessionofwisdom。Butperhapsaman,afterknowinghisowncharacter——thelimitedstrengthofhisownmind,shouldnotbedesirousofhavingtoomuchwisdom,considering,quidvaleanthumeri,howlittlehecancarry。’JOHNSON。’Sir,beaswiseasyoucan;letamanbealiislaetus,sapienssibi:
  “Thoughpleas’dtoseethedolphinsplay,Imindmycompassandmyway。“
  Youmaybewiseinyourstudyinthemorning,andgayincompanyatatavernintheevening。Everymanistotakecareofhisownwisdomandhisownvirtue,withoutmindingtoomuchwhatothersthink。’
  Hesaid,’DodsleyfirstmentionedtometheschemeofanEnglishDictionary;butIhadlongthoughtofit。’BOSWELL。’Youdidnotknowwhatyouwereundertaking。’JOHNSON。’Yes,Sir,IknewverywellwhatIwasundertaking,——andverywellhowtodoit,——andhavedoneitverywell。’BOSWELL。’Anexcellentclimax!anditHAS
  availedyou。InyourPrefaceyousay,“Whatwoulditavailmeinthisgloomofsolitude?“Youhavebeenagreeablymistaken。’
  InhisLifeofMiltonheobserves,’Icannotbutremarkakindofrespect,perhapsunconsciously,paidtothisgreatmanbyhisbiographers:everyhouseinwhichheresidedishistoricallymentioned,asifitwereaninjurytoneglectnaminganyplacethathehonouredbyhispresence。’Ihad,beforeIreadthisobservation,beendesirousofshewingthatrespecttoJohnson,byvariousinquiries。Findinghimthiseveninginaverygoodhumour,Iprevailedonhimtogivemeanexactlistofhisplacesofresidence,sinceheenteredthemetropolisasanauthour,whichI
  subjoininanote。*
  *1。Exeter-street,offCatherine-street,Strand。2。Greenwich。
  3。Woodstock-street,nearHanover-square。4。Castle-street,Cavendish-square,No。6。5。Strand。6。Boswell-Court。7。
  Strand,again。8。Bow-street。9。Holborn。10。Fetter-lane。
  11。Holborn,again。12。Gough-square。13。StapleInn。14。
  Gray’sInn。15。InnerTemple-lane,No。1。16。Johnson’s-court,No。7。17。Bolt-court。No。8——BOSWELL。
  OnTuesday,October12,IdinedwithhimatMr。Ramsay’s,withLordNewhaven,andsomeothercompany,noneofwhomIrecollect,butabeautifulMissGraham,arelationofhisLordship’s,whoaskedDr。
  Johnsontohobornobwithher。Hewasflatteredbysuchpleasingattention,andpolitelytoldher,heneverdrankwine;butifshewoulddrinkaglassofwater,hewasmuchatherservice。Sheaccepted。’Oho,Sir!saidLordNewhaven,youarecaught。’
  JOHNSON。’Nay,IdonotseeHOWIamCAUGHT;butifIamcaught,I
  don’twanttogetfreeagain。IfIamcaught,Ihopetobekept。’
  Thenwhenthetwoglassesofwaterwerebrought,smilingplacidlytotheyounglady,hesaid,’Madam,letusRECIPROCATE。’
  LordNewhavenandJohnsoncarriedonanargumentforsometime,concerningtheMiddlesexelection。Johnsonsaid,’Parliamentmaybeconsideredasboundbylawasamanisboundwherethereisnobodytotietheknot。AsitisclearthattheHouseofCommonsmayexpelandexpelagainandagain,whynotallowofthepowertoincapacitateforthatparliament,ratherthanhaveaperpetualcontestkeptupbetweenparliamentandthepeople。’LordNewhaventooktheoppositeside;butrespectfullysaid,’Ispeakwithgreatdeferencetoyou,Dr。Johnson;Ispeaktobeinstructed。’Thishaditsfulleffectonmyfriend。Hebowedhisheadalmostaslowasthetable,toacomplimentingnobleman;andcalledout,’MyLord,myLord,Idonotdesireallthisceremony;letustellourmindstooneanotherquietly。’Afterthedebatewasover,hesaid,’I
  havegotlightsonthesubjectto-day,whichIhadnotbefore。’
  Thiswasagreatdealfromhim,especiallyashehadwrittenapamphletuponit。
  Ofhisfellow-collegian,thecelebratedMr。GeorgeWhitefield,hesaid,’Whitefieldneverdrewasmuchattentionasamountebankdoes;hedidnotdrawattentionbydoingbetterthanothers,butbydoingwhatwasstrange。WereAstleytopreachasermonstandinguponhisheadonahorse’sback,hewouldcollectamultitudetohearhim;butnowisemanwouldsayhehadmadeabettersermonforthat。InevertreatedWhitefield’sministrywithcontempt;I
  believehedidgood。Hehaddevotedhimselftothelowerclassesofmankind,andamongthemhewasofuse。Butwhenfamiliarityandnoiseclaimthepraiseduetoknowledge,art,andelegance,wemustbeatdownsuchpretensions。’
  PartFive
  WhatIhavepreservedofhisconversationduringtheremainderofmystayinLondonatthistime,isonlywhatfollows:ItoldhimthatwhenIobjectedtokeepingcompanywithanotoriousinfidel,acelebratedfriendofourssaidtome,’Idonotthinkthatmenwholivelaxlyintheworld,asyouandIdo,canwithproprietyassumesuchanauthority。Dr。Johnsonmay,whoisuniformlyexemplaryinhisconduct。Butitisnotveryconsistenttoshunaninfidelto-
  day,andgetdrunkto-morrow。’JOHNSON。’Nay,Sir,thisissadreasoning。Becauseamancannotberightinallthings,ishetoberightinnothing?Becauseamansometimesgetsdrunk,ishethereforetosteal?Thisdoctrinewouldverysoonbringamantothegallows。’
  He,Iknownotwhy,sheweduponalloccasionsanaversiontogotoIreland,whereIproposedtohimthatweshouldmakeatour。
  JOHNSON。’ItisthelastplacewhereIshouldwishtotravel。’
  BOSWELL。’ShouldyounotliketoseeDublin,Sir?’JOHNSON。’No,Sir!Dublinisonlyaworsecapital。’BOSWELL。’IsnottheGiant’s-Causewayworthseeing?’JOHNSON。’Worthseeing?yes;butnotworthgoingtosee。’
  YethehadakindnessfortheIrishnation,andthusgenerouslyexpressedhimselftoagentlemanfromthatcountry,onthesubjectofanUNIONwhichartfulPoliticianshaveoftenhadinview——’Donotmakeanunionwithus,Sir。Weshouldunitewithyou,onlytorobyou。WeshouldhaverobbedtheScotch,iftheyhadhadanythingofwhichwecouldhaverobbedthem。’
  Ofanacquaintanceofours,whosemannersandeverythingabouthim,thoughexpensive,werecoarse,hesaid,’Sir,youseeinhimvulgarprosperity。’
  Aforeignministerofnoveryhightalents,whohadbeeninhiscompanyforaconsiderabletimequiteoverlooked,happenedluckilytomentionthathehadreadsomeofhisRamblerinItalian,andadmireditmuch。Thispleasedhimgreatly;heobservedthatthetitlehadbeentranslated,IlGenioerrante,thoughIhavebeentolditwasrenderedmoreludicrously,IlVagabondo;andfindingthatthisministergavesuchaproofofhistaste,hewasallattentiontohim,andonthefirstremarkwhichhemade,howeversimple,exclaimed,’TheAmbassadoursayswell——HisExcellencyobserves——’Andthenheexpandedandenrichedthelittlethathadbeensaid,insostrongamanner,thatitappearedsomethingofconsequence。Thiswasexceedinglyentertainingtothecompanywhowerepresent,andmanyatimeafterwardsitfurnishedapleasanttopickofmerriment:’TheAmbassadoursayswell,’becamealaughabletermofapplause,whennomightymatterhadbeenexpressed。
  IleftLondononMonday,October15,andaccompaniedColonelStuarttoChester,wherehisregimentwastolyeforsometime。
  1780:AETAT。71。]——In1780,theworldwaskeptinimpatienceforthecompletionofhisLivesofthePoets,uponwhichhewasemployedsofarashisindolenceallowedhimtolabour。
  HisfriendDr。Lawrencehavingnowsufferedthegreatestafflictiontowhichamanisliable,andwhichJohnsonhimselfhadfeltinthemostseveremanner;Johnsonwrotetohiminanadmirablestrainofsympathyandpiousconsolation。
  ’TODR。LAWRENCE。
  ’DEARSIR,——Atatimewhenallyourfriendsoughttoshewtheirkindness,andwithacharacterwhichoughttomakeallthatknowyouyourfriends,youmaywonderthatyouhaveyetheardnothingfromme。
  ’Ihavebeenhinderedbyavexatiousandincessantcough,forwhichwithinthesetendaysIhavebeenbledonce,fastedfourorfivetimes,takenphysickfivetimes,andopiates,Ithink,six。Thisdayitseemstoremit。
  ’Theloss,dearSir,whichyouhavelatelysuffered,Ifeltmanyyearsago,andknowthereforehowmuchhasbeentakenfromyou,andhowlittlehelpcanbehadfromconsolation。Hethatoutlivesawifewhomhehaslongloved,seeshimselfdisjoinedfromtheonlymindthathasthesamehopes,andfears,andinterest;fromtheonlycompanionwithwhomhehassharedmuchgoodorevil;andwithwhomhecouldsethismindatliberty,toretracethepastoranticipatethefuture。Thecontinuityofbeingislacerated;thesettledcourseofsentimentandactionisstopped;andlifestandssuspendedandmotionless,tillitisdrivenbyexternalcausesintoanewchannel。Butthetimeofsuspenseisdreadful。
  ’Ourfirstrecourseinthisdistressedsolitude,is,perhapsforwantofhabitualpiety,toagloomyacquiescenceinnecessity。Oftwomortalbeings,onemustlosetheother;butsurelythereisahigherandbettercomforttobedrawnfromtheconsiderationofthatProvidencewhichwatchesoverall,andabeliefthatthelivingandthedeadareequallyinthehandsofGod,whowillreunitethosewhomhehasseparated;orwhoseesthatitisbestnottoreunite。Iam,dearSir,yourmostaffectionate,andmosthumbleservant,’January20,1780。’
  ’SAM。JOHNSON。’
  Onthe2ndofMayIwrotetohim,andrequestedthatwemighthaveanothermeetingsomewhereintheNorthofEngland,intheautumnofthisyear。
  FromMr。LangtonIreceivedsoonafterthistimealetter,ofwhichIextractapassage,relativebothtoMr。BeauclerkandDr。
  Johnson。
  ’ThemelancholyinformationyouhavereceivedconcerningMr。
  Beauclerk’sdeathistrue。Hadhistalentsbeendirectedinanysufficientdegreeastheyought,Ihavealwaysbeenstronglyofopinionthattheywerecalculatedtomakeanillustriousfigure;