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第92章

  gardenabotanicalgarden?’Whentoldthattherewasashrubberytotheextentofseveralmiles:’Thatismakingaveryfoolishuseoftheground;alittleofitisverywell。’Whenitwasproposedthatweshouldwalkonthepleasure-ground;’Don’tletusfatigueourselves。Whyshouldwewalkthere?Here’safinetree,let’sgettothetopofit。’Butuponthewhole,hewasverymuchpleased。Hesaid,’ThisisoneoftheplacesIdonotregrethavingcometosee。Itisaverystatelyplace,indeed;inthehousemagnificenceisnotsacrificedtoconvenience,norconveniencetomagnificence。Thelibraryisverysplendid:thedignityoftheroomsisverygreat;andthequantityofpicturesisbeyondexpectation,beyondhope。’
  Ithappenedwithoutanypreviousconcert,thatwevisitedtheseatofLordButeupontheKing’sbirthday;wedinedanddrankhisMajesty’shealthataninn,inthevillageofLuton。
  IntheeveningIputhiminmindofhispromisetofavourmewithacopyofhiscelebratedLettertotheEarlofChesterfield,andhewasatlastpleasedtocomplywiththisearnestrequest,bydictatingittomefromhismemory;forhebelievedthathehimselfhadnocopy。Therewasananimatedglowinhiscountenancewhilehethusrecalledhishigh-mindedindignation。
  OnTuesday,June5,JohnsonwastoreturntoLondon。Hewasverypleasantatbreakfast;Imentionedafriendofminehavingresolvednevertomarryaprettywoman。JOHNSON。’Siritisaveryfoolishresolutiontoresolvenottomarryaprettywoman。Beautyisofitselfveryestimable。No,Sir,Iwouldpreferaprettywoman,unlessthereareobjectionstoher。Aprettywomanmaybefoolish;
  aprettywomanmaybewicked;aprettywomanmaynotlikeme。Butthereisnosuchdangerinmarryingaprettywomanasisapprehended:shewillnotbepersecutedifshedoesnotinvitepersecution。Aprettywoman,ifshehasamindtobewicked,canfindareadierwaythananother;andthatisall。’
  AtSheffordIhadanotheraffectionatepartingfrommyreveredfriend,whowastakenupbytheBedfordcoachandcarriedtothemetropolis。IwentwithMessieursDilly,toseesomefriendsatBedford;dinedwiththeofficersofthemilitiaofthecounty,andnextdayproceededonmyjourney。
  Johnson’scharitytothepoorwasuniformandextensive,bothfrominclinationandprinciple。Henotonlybestowedliberallyoutofhisownpurse,butwhatismoredifficultaswellasrare,wouldbegfromothers,whenhehadproperobjectsinview。Thishedidjudiciouslyaswellashumanely。Mr。PhilipMetcalfetellsme,thatwhenhehasaskedhimforsomemoneyforpersonsindistress,andMr。MetcalfehasofferedwhatJohnsonthoughttoomuch,heinsistedontakingless,saying,’No,no,Sir;wemustnotPAMPER
  them。’
  IamindebtedtoMr。Malone,oneofSirJoshuaReynolds’sexecutors,forthefollowingnote,whichwasfoundamonghispapersafterhisdeath,andwhich,wemaypresume,hisunaffectedmodestypreventedhimfromcommunicatingtomewiththeotherlettersfromDr。Johnsonwithwhichhewaspleasedtofurnishme。Howeverslightinitself,asitdoeshonourtothatillustriouspainter,andmostamiableman,Iamhappytointroduceit。
  ’TOSIRJOSHUAREYNOLDS。
  ’DEARSIR,——ItwasnotbeforeyesterdaythatIreceivedyoursplendidbenefaction。Toahandsoliberalindistributing,Ihopenobodywillenvythepowerofacquiring。Iam,dearSir,yourobligedandmosthumbleservant,’June23,1781。’
  ’SAM。JOHNSON。’
  ThefollowingcuriousanecdoteIinsertinDr。Burney’sownwords:——
  ’Dr。BurneyrelatedtoDr。JohnsonthepartialitywhichhiswritingshadexcitedinafriendofDr。Burney’s,thelateMr。
  Bewley,wellknowninNorfolkbythenameofthePhilosopherofMassingham:who,fromtheRamblersandPlanofhisDictionary,andlongbeforetheauthour’sfamewasestablishedbytheDictionaryitself,oranyotherwork,hadconceivedsuchareverenceforhim,thatheurgentlybeggedDr。Burneytogivehimthecoverofthefirstletterhehadreceivedfromhim,asarelickofsoestimableawriter。Thiswasin1755。In1760,whenDr。BurneyvisitedDr。
  JohnsonattheTempleinLondon,wherehehadthenchambers,hehappenedtoarrivetherebeforehewasup;andbeingshewnintotheroomwherehewastobreakfast,findinghimselfalone,heexaminedthecontentsoftheapartment,totrywhetherhecouldundiscoveredstealanythingtosendtohisfriendBewley,asanotherrelickoftheadmirableDr。Johnson。Butfindingnothingbettertohispurpose,hecutsomebristlesoffhishearth-broom,andenclosedtheminalettertohiscountryenthusiast,whoreceivedthemwithduereverence。TheDoctorwassosensibleofthehonourdonehimbyamanofgeniusandscience,towhomhewasanutterstranger,thathesaidtoDr。Burney,“Sir,thereisnomanpossessedofthesmallestportionofmodesty,butmustbeflatteredwiththeadmirationofsuchaman。I’llgivehimasetofmyLives,ifhewilldomethehonourtoacceptofthem。“Inthishekepthisword;andDr。Burneyhadnotonlythepleasureofgratifyinghisfriendwithapresentmoreworthyofhisacceptancethanthesegmentfromthehearth-broom,butsoonafterofintroducinghimtoDr。JohnsonhimselfinBolt-court,withwhomhehadthesatisfactionofconversingaconsiderabletime,notafortnightbeforehisdeath;whichhappenedinSt。Martin’s-street,duringhisvisittoDr。Burney,inthehousewherethegreatSirIsaacNewtonhadlivedanddiedbefore。’
  Inoneofhislittlememorandum-booksisthefollowingminute:——
  ’August9,3P。M。,aetat。72,inthesummer-houseatStreatham。
  ’Afterinnumerableresolutionsformedandneglected,Ihaveretiredhither,toplanalifeofgreaterdiligence,inhopethatImayyetbeuseful,andbedailybetterpreparedtoappearbeforemyCreatorandmyJudge,fromwhoseinfinitemercyIhumblycallforassistanceandsupport。
  ’Mypurposeis,’Topasseighthourseverydayinsomeseriousemployment。
  ’Havingprayed,IpurposetoemploythenextsixweeksupontheItalianlanguage,formysettledstudy。’
  InautumnhewenttoOxford,Birmingham,Lichfield,andAshbourne,forwhichverygoodreasonsmightbegivenintheconjecturalyetpositivemannerofwriters,whoareproudtoaccountforeveryeventwhichtheyrelate。Hehimself,however,says,’ThemotivesofmyjourneyIhardlyknow;Iomitteditlastyear,andamnotwillingtomissitagain。’
  Butsomegoodconsiderationsarise,amongstwhichisthekindlyrecollectionofMr。Hector,surgeonatBirmingham:’Hectorislikewiseanoldfriend,theonlycompanionofmychildhoodthatpassedthroughtheschoolwithme。Wehavealwayslovedoneanother;perhapswemaybemadebetterbysomeseriousconversation,ofwhichhoweverIhavenodistincthope。’Hesaystoo,’AtLichfield,mynativeplace,Ihopetoshewagoodexamplebyfrequentattendanceonpublickworship。’
  1782:AETAT。73。]——In1782,hiscomplaintsincreased,andthehistoryofhislifethisyear,islittlemorethanamournfulrecitalofthevariationsofhisillness,inthemidstofwhich,however,itwillappearfromhisletters,thatthepowersofhismindwereinnodegreeimpaired。
  Atatimewhenhewaslessablethanhehadoncebeentosustainashock,hewassuddenlydeprivedofMr。Levett,whicheventhethuscommunicatedtoDr。Lawrence:——
  ’SIR,——Ouroldfriend,Mr。Levett,whowaslastnighteminentlycheerful,diedthismorning。Themanwholayinthesameroom,hearinganuncommonnoise,gotupandtriedtomakehimspeak,butwithouteffect,hethencalledMr。Holder,theapothecary,who,thoughwhenhecamehethoughthimdead,openedavein,butcoulddrawnoblood。Sohasendedthelonglifeofaveryusefulandveryblamelessman。Iam,Sir,yourmosthumbleservant,’Jan。17,1782。’
  ’SAM。JOHNSON。’
  Inoneofhismemorandum-booksinmypossession,isthefollowingentry:——’January20,Sunday。RobertLevettwasburiedinthechurch-yardofBridewell,betweenoneandtwointheafternoon。HediedonThursday17,aboutseveninthemorning,byaninstantaneousdeath。Hewasanoldandfaithfulfriend;Ihaveknownhimfromabout46。Commendavi。MayGODhavemercyonhim。
  Mayhehavemercyonme。’
  Onthe30thofAugust,Iinformedhimthatmyhonouredfatherhaddiedthatmorning;acomplaintunderwhichhehadlonglabouredhavingsuddenlycometoacrisis,whileIwasuponavisitattheseatofSirCharlesPreston,fromwhenceIhadhastenedthedaybefore,uponreceivingaletterbyexpress。
  Inanswertomynextletter,Ireceivedonefromhim,dissuadingmefromhasteningtohimasIhadproposed;whatisproperforpublicationisthefollowingparagraph,equallyjustandtender:——
  ’Oneexpence,however,Iwouldnothaveyoutospare:letnothingbeomittedthatcanpreserveMrs。Boswell,thoughitshouldbenecessarytotransplantherforatimeintoasofterclimate。Sheisthepropandstayofyourlife。Howmuchmustyourchildrensufferbylosingher。’
  Mywifewasnowsomuchconvincedofhissincerefriendshipforme,andregardforher,that,withoutanysuggestiononmypart,shewrotehimaverypoliteandgratefulletter:——
  ’DR。JOHNSONTOMRS。BOSWELL。
  ’DEARLADY,——IhavenotoftenreceivedsomuchpleasureasfromyourinvitationtoAuchinleck。Thejourneythitherandbackis,indeed,toogreatforthelatterpartoftheyear;butifmyhealthwerefullyrecovered,Iwouldsuffernolittleheatandcold,norawetoraroughroadtokeepmefromyou。Iam,indeed,notwithouthopeofseeingAuchinleekagain;buttomakeitapleasantplaceI
  mustseeitsladywell,andbrisk,andairy。Formysake,therefore,amongmanygreaterreasons,takecare,dearMadam,ofyourhealth,sparenoexpence,andwantnoattendancethatcanprocureease,orpreserveit。Beverycarefultokeepyourmindquiet;anddonotthinkittoomuchtogiveanaccountofyourrecoveryto,Madam,yours,&c。
  ’London,Sept。7,1782。’
  ’SAM。JOHNSON。’
  ThedeathofMr。ThralehadmadeaverymaterialalterationwithrespecttoJohnson’sreceptioninthatfamily。Themanlyauthorityofthehusbandnolongercurbedthelivelyexuberanceofthelady;
  andashervanityhadbeenfullygratified,byhavingtheColossusofLiteratureattachedtoherformanyyears,shegraduallybecamelessassiduoustopleasehim。Whetherherattachmenttohimwasalreadydividedbyanotherobject,Iamunabletoascertain;butitisplainthatJohnson’spenetrationwasalivetoherneglectorforcedattention;foronthe6thofOctoberthisyear,wefindhimmakinga’partinguseofthelibrary’atStreatham,andpronouncingaprayer,whichhecomposedonleavingMr。Thrale’sfamily:——
  ’AlmightyGod,Fatherofallmercy,helpmebythygrace,thatI
  may,withhumbleandsincerethankfulness,rememberthecomfortsandconvenienceswhichIhaveenjoyedatthisplace;andthatImayresignthemwithholysubmission,equallytrustinginthyprotectionwhenthougivest,andwhenthoutakestaway。Havemercyuponme,OLord,havemercyuponme。
  ’Tothyfatherlyprotection,OLord,Icommendthisfamily。Bless,guide,anddefendthem,thattheymaysopassthroughthisworld,asfinallytoenjoyinthypresenceeverlastinghappiness,forJesusChrist’ssake。Amen。’
  Onecannotreadthisprayer,withoutsomeemotionsnotveryfavourabletotheladywhoseconductoccasionedit。
  Inoneofhismemorandum-booksIfind,’Sunday,wenttochurchatStreatham。Templovaledixicamosculo。’
  HemetMr。PhilipMetcalfeoftenatSirJoshuaReynolds’s,andotherplaces,andwasagooddealwithhimatBrighthelmstonthisautumn,beingpleasedatoncewithhisexcellenttableandanimatedconversation。Mr。Metcalfeshewedhimgreatrespect,andsenthimanotethathemighthavetheuseofhiscarriagewheneverhepleased。Johnson3rdOctober,1782returnedthispoliteanswer:——
  ’Mr。Johnsonisverymuchobligedbythekindofferofthecarriage,buthehasnodesireofusingMr。Metcalfe’scarriage,exceptwhenhecanhavethepleasureofMr。Metcalfe’scompany。’