首页 >出版文学> THE NEW ATLANTIS>第1章
  WEsailedfromPeru,wherewehadcontinuedbythespaceofonewholeyear,forChinaandJapan,bytheSouthSea,takingwithusvictualsfortwelvemonths;
  andhadgoodwindsfromtheeast,thoughsoftandweak,forfivemonths’spaceandmore。Butthenthewindcameabout,andsettledinthewestformanydays,soaswecouldmakelittleornoway,andweresometimesinpurposetoturnback。
  Butthenagaintherearosestrongandgreatwindsfromthesouth,withapointeast;whichcarriedusup,forallthatwecoulddo,towardthenorth:bywhichtimeourvictualsfailedus,thoughwehadmadegoodspareofthem。Sothatfind-
  ingourselves,inthemidstofthegreatestwildernessofwatersintheworld,withoutvictual,wegaveourselvesforlostmen,andpreparedfordeath。YetwedidliftupourheartsandvoicestoGodabove,whoshowethHiswondersinthedeep;
  beseechingHimofHismercythatasinthebeginningHedis-
  coveredthefaceofthedeep,andbroughtforthdryland,soHewouldnowdiscoverlandtous,thatwemightnotperish。
  Anditcametopassthatthenextdayabouteveningwesawwithinakenningbeforeus,towardthenorth,asitwerethickclouds,whichdidputusinsomehopeofland,knowinghowthatpartoftheSouthSeawasutterlyunknown,andmighthaveislandsorcontinentsthathithertowerenotcometolight。Whereforewebentourcoursethither,wherewesawtheappearanceofland,allthatnight;andinthedawningofnextdaywemightplainlydiscernthatitwasalandflattooursight,andfullofboscage,whichmadeitshowthemoredark。Andafteranhourandahalf’ssailing,weenteredintoagoodhaven,beingtheportofafaircity。Notgreat,indeed,butwellbuilt,andthatgaveapleasantviewfromthesea。
  Andwethinkingeveryminutelongtillwewereonland,cameclosetotheshoreandofferedtoland。Butstraightwaywesawdiversofthepeople,withbatonsintheirhands,asitwereforbiddingustoland:yetwithoutanycriesorfierce-
  ness,butonlyaswarningusoff,bysignsthattheymade。
  Whereuponbeingnotalittlediscomfited,wewereadvisingwithourselveswhatweshoulddo。Duringwhichtimetheremadeforthtousasmallboat,withabouteightpersonsinit,whereofoneofthemhadinhishandatipstaffofayellowcane,tippedatbothendswithblue,whomadeaboardourship,withoutanyshowofdistrustatall。Andwhenhesawoneofournumberpresenthimselfsomewhataforetherest,hedrewforthalittlescrollofparchment(somewhatyellowerthanourparchment,andshiningliketheleavesofwriting-
  tables,butotherwisesoftandflexible),anddeliveredittoourforemostman。InwhichscrollwerewritteninancientHe-
  brew,andinancientGreek,andingoodLatinoftheschool,andinSpanishthesewords:"Landyenot,noneofyou,andprovidetobegonefromthiscoastwithinsixteendays,exceptyouhavefurthertimegivenyou;meanwhile,ifyouwantfreshwater,orvictual,orhelpforyoursick,orthatyourshipneedethrepair,writedownyourwants,andyoushallhavethatwhichbelongethtomercy。"Thisscrollwassignedwithastampofcherubim’swings,notspread,buthangingdown-
  ward;andbythemacross。
  Thisbeingdelivered,theofficerreturned,andleftonlyaservantwithustoreceiveouranswer。Consultinghereuponamongourselves,weweremuchperplexed。Thedenialoflanding,andhastywarningusaway,troubledusmuch:ontheotherside,tofindthatthepeoplehadlanguages,andweresofullofhumanity,didcomfortusnotalittle。Andaboveall,thesignofthecrosstothatinstrumentwastousagreatrejoic-
  ing,andasitwereacertainpresageofgood。OuranswerwasintheSpanishtongue,"Thatforourship,itwaswell;
  forwehadrathermetwithcalmsandcontrarywinds,thananytempests。Foroursick,theyweremany,andinveryillcase;sothatiftheywerenotpermittedtoland,theyranindangeroftheirlives。"Ourotherwantswesetdowninpar-
  ticular,adding,"Thatwehadsomelittlestoreofmerchandise,whichifitpleasedthemtodealfor,itmightsupplyourwants,withoutbeingchargeableuntothem。"Weofferedsomere-
  wardinpistoletsuntotheservant,andapieceofcrimsonvelvettobepresentedtotheofficer;buttheservanttookthemnot,norwouldscarcelookuponthem;andsoleftus,andwentbackinanotherlittleboatwhichwassentforhim。
  Aboutthreehoursafterwehaddespatchedouranswer,therecametowardusaperson(asitseemed)ofaplace。Hehadonhimagownwithwidesleeves,ofakindofwaterchamolet,ofanexcellentazurecolor,farmoreglossythanours;hisunder-apparelwasgreen,andsowashishat,beingintheformofaturban,daintilymade,andnotsohugeastheTurkishturbans;andthelocksofhishaircamedownbelowthebrimsofit。Areverendmanwashetobehold。Hecameinaboat,giltinsomepartofit,withfourpersonsmoreonlyinthatboat;andwasfollowedbyanotherboat,whereinweresometwenty。Whenhewascomewithinaflight-shotofourship,signsweremadetousthatweshouldsendforthsometomeethimuponthewater,whichwepresentlydidinourship-boat,sendingtheprincipalmanamongstussaveone,andfourofournumberwithhim。Whenwewerecomewithinsixyardsoftheirboat,theycalledtoustostay,andnottoapproachfar-
  ther,whichwedid。
  Andthereupontheman,whomIbeforedescribed,stoodup,andwithaloudvoiceinSpanishasked,"AreyeChris-
  tians?"Weanswered,"Wewere;"fearingtheless,becauseofthecrosswehadseeninthesubscription。Atwhichanswerthesaidpersonliftuphisrighthandtowardheaven,anddrewitsoftlytohismouth(whichisthegesturetheyuse,whentheythankGod),andthensaid:"Ifyewillswear,allofyou,bythemeritsoftheSaviour,thatyearenopirates;norhaveshedblood,lawfullyorunlawfully,withinfortydayspast;youmayhavelicensetocomeonland。"Wesaid,"Wewereallreadytotakethatoath。"Whereupononeofthosethatwerewithhim,being(asitseemed)anotary,madeanentryofthisact。Whichdone,anotheroftheattendantsofthegreatper-
  son,whichwaswithhiminthesameboat,afterhislordhadspokenalittletohim,saidaloud:"Mylordwouldhaveyouknowthatitisnotofpride,orgreatness,thathecomethnotaboardyourship;butforthatinyouransweryoudeclarethatyouhavemanysickamongstyou,hewaswarnedbytheconser-
  vatorofhealthofthecitythatheshouldkeepadistance。"
  Webowedourselvestowardhimandanswered:"Wewerehishumbleservants;andaccountedforgreathonorandsingularhumanitytowardus,thatwhichwasalreadydone;buthopedwellthatthenatureofthesicknessofourmenwasnotinfectious。"
  Sohereturned;andawhileaftercamethenotarytousaboardourship,holdinginhishandafruitofthatcountry,likeanorange,butofcolorbetweenorange-tawnyandscarlet,whichcastamostexcellentodor。Heusedit(asitseemed)
  forapreservativeagainstinfection。Hegaveusouroath,"BythenameofJesus,andHismerits,"andaftertoldusthatthenextday,bysixoftheclockinthemorning,weshouldbesentto,andbroughttothestrangers’house(sohecalledit),whereweshouldbeaccommodatedofthings,bothforourwholeandforoursick。Soheleftus;andwhenweofferedhimsomepistolets,hesmiling,said,"Hemustnotbetwicepaidforonelabor:"meaning(asItakeit)thathehadsalarysufficientoftheStateforhisservice。For(asIafterlearned)
  theycallanofficerthattakethrewardstwicepaid。
  Thenextmorningearlytherecametousthesameofficerthatcametousatfirst,withhiscane,andtoldushecametoconductustothestrangers’house;andthathehadpre-
  ventedthehour,becausewemighthavethewholedaybeforeusforourbusiness。"For,"saidhe,"ifyouwillfollowmyadvice,thereshallfirstgowithmesomefewofyou,andseetheplace,andhowitmaybemadeconvenientforyou;andthenyoumaysendforyoursick,andtherestofyournum-
  berwhichyewillbringonland。"Wethankedhimandsaid,"Thathiscarewhichhetookofdesolatestrangers,Godwouldreward。"Andsosixofuswentonlandwithhim;andwhenwewereonland,hewentbeforeus,andturnedtousandsaid"hewasbutourservantandourguide。"Heledusthroughthreefairstreets;andallthewaywewentthereweregatheredsomepeopleonbothsides,standinginarow;butinsocivilafashion,asifithadbeen,nottowonderatus,buttowelcomeus;anddiversofthem,aswepassedbythem,puttheirarmsalittleabroad,whichistheirgesturewhentheybidanywelcome。
  Thestrangers’houseisafairandspacioushouse,builtofbrick,ofsomewhatabluercolorthanourbrick;andwithhandsomewindows,someofglass,someofakindofcambricoiled。Hebroughtusfirstintoafairparlorabovestairs,andthenaskedus"whatnumberofpersonswewere?andhowmanysick?"Weanswered,"Wewereinall(sickandwhole)
  one-and-fiftypersons,whereofoursickwereseventeen。"Hedesiredushavepatiencealittle,andtostaytillhecamebacktous,whichwasaboutanhourafter;andthenheledustoseethechamberswhichwereprovidedforus,beinginnum-
  bernineteen。Theyhavingcastit(asitseemeth)thatfourofthosechambers,whichwerebetterthantherest,mightre-
  ceivefouroftheprincipalmenofourcompany;andlodgethemalonebythemselves;andtheotherfifteenchambersweretolodgeus,twoandtwotogether。Thechamberswerehandsomeandcheerfulchambers,andfurnishedcivilly。Thenheledustoalonggallery,likeadorture,whereheshowedusallalongtheoneside(fortheothersidewasbutwallandwindow)seventeencells,veryneatones,havingpartitionsofcedarwood。Whichgalleryandcells,beinginallforty(manymorethanweneeded),wereinstitutedasaninfirmaryforsickpersons。Andhetolduswithal,thatasanyofoursickwaxedwell,hemightberemovedfromhiscelltoacham-
  ber;forwhichpurposethereweresetforthtensparecham-
  bers,besidesthenumberwespakeofbefore。
  Thisdone,hebroughtusbacktotheparlor,andliftinguphiscanealittle(astheydowhentheygiveanychargeorcommand),saidtous:"Yearetoknowthatthecustomofthelandrequireththatafterthisdayandto-morrow(whichwegiveyouforremovingyourpeoplefromyourship),youaretokeepwithindoorsforthreedays。Butletitnottroubleyou,nordonotthinkyourselvesrestrained,butratherlefttoyourrestandease。Youshallwantnothing;andtherearesixofourpeopleappointedtoattendyouforanybusinessyoumayhaveabroad。"Wegavehimthankswithallaffectionandrespect,andsaid,"Godsurelyismanifestedinthisland。"
  Weofferedhimalsotwentypistolets;buthesmiled,andonlysaid:"What?Twicepaid!"Andsoheleftus。Soonafterourdinnerwasservedin;whichwasrightgoodviands,bothforbreadandmeat:betterthananycollegiatedietthatIhaveknowninEurope。Wehadalsodrinkofthreesorts,allwhole-
  someandgood:wineofthegrape;adrinkofgrain,suchasiswithusourale,butmoreclear;andakindofcidermadeofafruitofthatcountry,awonderfulpleasingandre-
  freshingdrink。Besides,therewerebroughtintousgreatstoreofthosescarletorangesforoursick;which(theysaid)
  wereanassuredremedyforsicknesstakenatsea。Therewasgivenusalsoaboxofsmallgrayorwhitishpills,whichtheywishedoursickshouldtake,oneofthepillseverynightbe-
  foresleep;which(theysaid)wouldhastentheirrecovery。
  Thenextday,afterthatourtroubleofcarriageandremov-
  ingofourmenandgoodsoutofourshipwassomewhatsettledandquiet,Ithoughtgoodtocallourcompanyto-
  gether,and,whentheywereassembled,saiduntothem:"Mydearfriends,letusknowourselves,andhowitstandethwithus。Wearemencastonland,asJonaswasoutofthewhale’sbelly,whenwewereasburiedinthedeep;andnowweareonland,wearebutbetweendeathandlife,forwearebeyondboththeOldWorldandtheNew;andwhethereverweshallseeEurope,Godonlyknoweth。Itisakindofmiraclehathbroughtushither,anditmustbelittlelessthatshallbringushence。Thereforeinregardofourdeliverancepast,andourdangerpresentandtocome,letuslookuptoGod,andeverymanreformhisownways。Besides,wearecomehereamongaChristianpeople,fullofpietyandhumanity。Letusnotbringthatconfusionoffaceuponourselves,astoshowourvicesorunworthinessbeforethem。Yetthereismore,fortheyhavebycommandment(thoughinformofcourtesy)
  cloistereduswithinthesewallsforthreedays;whoknowethwhetheritbenottotakesometasteofourmannersandcon-
  ditions?Andiftheyfindthembad,tobanishusstraightway;
  ifgood,togiveusfurthertime。Forthesementhattheyhavegivenusforattendance,maywithalhaveaneyeuponus。Therefore,forGod’slove,andaswelovethewealofoursoulsandbodies,letussobehaveourselvesaswemaybeatpeacewithGodandmayfindgraceintheeyesofthispeople。"
  Ourcompanywithonevoicethankedmeformygoodad-
  monition,andpromisedmetolivesoberlyandcivilly,andwithoutgivinganytheleastoccasionofoffence。Sowespentourthreedaysjoyfully,andwithoutcare,inexpectationwhatwouldbedonewithuswhentheywereexpired。Duringwhichtime,wehadeveryhourjoyoftheamendmentofoursick,whothoughtthemselvescastintosomedivinepoolofhealing,theymendedsokindlyandsofast。
  Themorrowafterourthreedayswerepast,therecametousanewman,thatwehadnotseenbefore,clothedinblueastheformerwas,savethathisturbanwaswhitewithasmallredcrossontop。Hehadalsoatippetoffinelinen。Athiscomingin,hedidbendtousalittle,andputhisarmsabroad。
  Weofourpartssalutedhiminaverylowlyandsubmissivemanner;aslookingthatfromhimweshouldreceivesen-
  tenceoflifeordeath。Hedesiredtospeakwithsomefewofus。Whereuponsixofusonlystayed,andtherestavoidedtheroom。Hesaid:"Iambyoffice,governorofthishouseofstrangers,andbyvocation,IamaChristianpriest,andthereforeamcometoyoutoofferyoumyservice,bothasstrangersandchieflyasChristians。SomethingsImaytellyou,whichIthinkyouwillnotbeunwillingtohear。TheStatehathgivenyoulicensetostayonlandforthespaceofsixweeks;andletitnottroubleyouifyouroccasionsaskfurthertime,forthelawinthispointisnotprecise;andI
  donotdoubtbutmyselfshallbeabletoobtainforyousuchfurthertimeasshallbeconvenient。Yeshallalsounderstandthatthestrangers’houseisatthistimerichandmuchafore-
  hand;forithathlaiduprevenuethesethirty-sevenyears,forsolongitissinceanystrangerarrivedinthispart;andthere-
  foretakeyenocare;theStatewilldefrayyouallthetimeyoustay。Neithershallyoustayonedaythelessforthat。
  Asforanymerchandiseyouhavebrought,yeshallbewellused,andhaveyourreturn,eitherinmerchandiseoringoldandsilver,fortousitisallone。Andifyouhaveanyotherrequesttomake,hideitnot;foryeshallfindwewillnotmakeyourcountenancetofallbytheansweryeshallreceive。
  OnlythisImusttellyou,thatnoneofyoumustgoaboveakaran[thatiswiththemamileandahalf]fromthewallsofthecity,withoutspecialleave。"
  Weanswered,afterwehadlookedawhileupononean-
  other,admiringthisgraciousandparent-likeusage,thatwecouldnottellwhattosay,forwewantedwordstoexpressourthanks;andhisnoblefreeoffersleftusnothingtoask。Itseemedtousthatwehadbeforeusapictureofoursalvationinheaven;forwethatwereawhilesinceinthejawsofdeath,werenowbroughtintoaplacewherewefoundnothingbutconsolations。Forthecommandmentlaiduponus,wewouldnotfailtoobeyit,thoughitwasimpossiblebutourheartsshouldbeinflamedtotreadfurtheruponthishappyandholyground。Weaddedthatourtonguesshouldfirstcleavetotheroofsofourmouthsereweshouldforgeteitherthisreverendpersonorthiswholenation,inourprayers。Wealsomosthumblybesoughthimtoacceptofusashistrueservants,byasjustarightasevermenonearthwerebounden;layingandpresentingbothourpersonsandallwehadathisfeet。Hesaidhewasapriest,andlookedforapriest’sreward,whichwasourbrotherlyloveandthegoodofoursoulsandbodies。
  Sohewentfromus,notwithouttearsoftendernessinhiseyes,andleftusalsoconfusedwithjoyandkindness,sayingamongourselvesthatwewerecomeintoalandofangels,whichdidappeartousdaily,andpreventuswithcomforts,whichwethoughtnotof,muchlessexpected。
  Thenextday,abouttenoftheclock;thegovernorcametousagain,andaftersalutationssaidfamiliarlythathewascometovisitus,andcalledforachairandsathimdown;andwe,beingsometenofus(therestwereofthemeanersortorelsegoneabroad),satdownwithhim;andwhenweweresethebe-
  ganthus:"WeofthisislandofBensalem(forsotheycalleditintheirlanguage)havethis:thatbymeansofoursolitarysituation,andofthelawsofsecrecy,whichwehaveforourtravellers,andourrareadmissionofstrangers;weknowwellmostpartofthehabitableworld,andareourselvesunknown。
  Thereforebecausehethatknowethleastisfittesttoaskques-
  tionsitismorereason,fortheentertainmentofthetime,thatyeaskmequestions,thanthatIaskyou。"Weanswered,thatwehumblythankedhimthathewouldgiveusleavesotodo。
  Andthatweconceivedbythetastewehadalready,thattherewasnoworldlythingonearthmoreworthytobeknownthanthestateofthathappyland。Butaboveall,wesaid,sincethatweweremetfromtheseveralendsoftheworld,andhopedassuredlythatweshouldmeetonedayinthekingdomofheaven(forthatwewerebothpartsChristians),wedesiredtoknow(inrespectthatlandwassoremote,andsodividedbyvastandunknownseasfromthelandwhereourSaviourwalkedonearth)whowastheapostleofthatnation,andhowitwascon-
  vertedtothefaith?Itappearedinhisfacethathetookgreatcontentmentinthisourquestion;hesaid:"Yeknitmyhearttoyoubyaskingthisquestioninthefirstplace;foritshoweththatyoufirstseekthekingdomofheaven;andIshallgladly,andbriefly,satisfyyourdemand。
  "AbouttwentyyearsaftertheascensionofourSaviouritcametopass,thattherewasseenbythepeopleofRenfusa(acityupontheeasterncoastofourisland,withinsight,thenightwascloudyandcalm),asitmightbesomemileinthesea,agreatpillaroflight;notsharp,butinformofacolumn,orcyl-
  inder,risingfromthesea,agreatwayuptowardheaven;andonthetopofitwasseenalargecrossoflight,morebrightandresplendentthanthebodyofthepillar。Uponwhichsostrangeaspectacle,thepeopleofthecitygatheredapacetogetheruponthesands,towonder;andsoafterputthemselvesintoanumberofsmallboatstogonearertothismarvelloussight。Butwhentheboatswerecomewithinaboutsixtyyardsofthepillar,theyfoundthemselvesallbound,andcouldgonofurther,yetsoastheymightmovetogoabout,butmightnotapproachnearer;
  soastheboatsstoodallasinatheatre,beholdingthislight,asaheavenlysign。ItsofelloutthattherewasinoneoftheboatsoneofthewisemenoftheSocietyofSaloman’sHouse(whichhouse,orcollege,mygoodbrethren,istheveryeyeofthiskingdom),whohavingawhileattentivelyanddevoutlyviewedandcontemplatedthispillarandcross,felldownuponhisface;andthenraisedhimselfuponhisknees,andliftinguphishandstoheaven,madehisprayersinthismanner:
  "’LordGodofheavenandearth;thouhastvouchsafedofthygrace,tothoseofourordertoknowthyworksofcreation,andtruesecretsofthem;andtodiscern,asfarasappertainethtothegenerationsofmen,betweendivinemiracles,worksofnature,worksofartandimpostures,andillusionsofallsorts。
  Idohereacknowledgeandtestifybeforethispeoplethatthethingwenowseebeforeoureyesisthyfinger,andatruemira-
  cle。Andforasmuchaswelearninourbooksthatthouneverworkestmiracles,buttoadivineandexcellentend(forthelawsofnaturearethineownlaws,andthouexceedestthemnotbutupongreatcause),wemosthumblybeseechtheetoprosperthisgreatsign,andtogiveustheinterpretationanduseofitinmercy;whichthoudostinsomepartsecretlyprom-
  ise,bysendingituntous。’
  "Whenhehadmadehisprayer,hepresentlyfoundtheboathewasinmovableandunbound;whereasalltherestremainedstillfast;andtakingthatforanassuranceofleavetoapproach,hecausedtheboattobesoftlyandwithsilencerowedtowardthepillar;buterehecamenearit,thepillarandcrossoflightbrokeup,andcastitselfabroad,asitwere,intoafirmamentofmanystars,whichalsovanishedsoonafter,andtherewasnoth-
  inglefttobeseenbutasmallarkorchestofcedar,dryandnotwetatallwithwater,thoughitswam;andintheforeendofit,whichwastowardhim,grewasmallgreenbranchofpalm;
  andwhenthewisemanhadtakenitwithallreverenceintohisboat,itopenedofitself,andtherewerefoundinitabookandaletter,bothwritteninfineparchment,andwrappedinsindonsoflinen。ThebookcontainedallthecanonicalbooksoftheOldandNewTestament,accordingasyouhavethem(forweknowwellwhatthechurcheswithyoureceive),andtheApoca-
  lypseitself;andsomeotherbooksoftheNewTestament,whichwerenotatthattimewritten,wereneverthelessinthebook。Andfortheletter,itwasinthesewords:
  "’I,Bartholomew,aservantoftheHighest,andapostleofJesusChrist,waswarnedbyanangelthatappearedtomeinavisionofglory,thatIshouldcommitthisarktothefloodsofthesea。ThereforeIdotestifyanddeclareuntothatpeoplewhereGodshallordainthisarktocometoland,thatinthesamedayiscomeuntothemsalvationandpeace,andgood-willfromtheFather,andfromtheLordJesus。’
  "Therewasalsoinboththesewritings,aswellthebookastheletter,wroughtagreatmiracle,conformtothatoftheapos-
  tles,intheoriginalgiftoftongues。Fortherebeingatthattime,inthisland,Hebrews,Persians,andIndians,besidesthenatives,everyonereaduponthebookandletter,asiftheyhadbeenwritteninhisownlanguage。Andthuswasthislandsavedfrominfidelity(astheremainoftheoldworldwasfromwater)byanark,throughtheapostolicalandmiraculousevan-
  gelismofSt。Bartholomew。"Andherehepaused,andames-
  sengercameandcalledhimforthfromus。Sothiswasallthatpassedinthatconference。
  Thenextdaythesamegovernorcameagaintousimmedi-
  atelyafterdinner,andexcusedhimself,sayingthatthedaybe-
  forehewascalledfromussomewhatabruptly,butnowhewouldmakeusamends,andspendtimewithus;ifweheldhiscompanyandconferenceagreeable。Weansweredthatwehelditsoagreeableandpleasingtous,asweforgotbothdan-
  gerspast,andfearstocome,forthetimeweheardhimspeak;
  andthatwethoughtanhourspentwithhimwasworthyearsofourformerlife。Hebowedhimselfalittletous,andafterweweresetagain,hesaid,"Well,thequestionsareonyourpart。"
  Oneofournumbersaid,afteralittlepause,thattherewasamatterwewerenolessdesiroustoknowthanfearfultoask,lestwemightpresumetoofar。But,encouragedbyhisrarehumanitytowardus(thatcouldscarcethinkourselvesstran-
  gers,beinghisvowedandprofessedservants),wewouldtakethehardnesstopropoundit;humblybeseechinghim,ifhethoughtitnotfittobeanswered,thathewouldpardonit,thoughherejectedit。Wesaid,wewellobservedthosehiswords,whichheformerlyspake,thatthishappyisland,wherewenowstood,wasknowntofew,andyetknewmostofthena-
  tionsoftheworld,whichwefoundtobetrue,consideringtheyhadthelanguagesofEurope,andknewmuchofourStateandbusiness;andyetweinEurope(notwithstandingalltheremotediscoveriesandnavigationsofthislastage)neverheardanyoftheleastinklingorglimpseofthisisland。Thiswefoundwonderfulstrange;forthatallnationshaveinterknowledgeoneofanother,eitherbyvoyageintoforeignparts,orbystrangersthatcometothem;andthoughthetravellerintoaforeigncountrydothcommonlyknowmorebytheeyethanhethatstayethathomecanbyrelationofthetraveller;yetbothwayssufficetomakeamutualknowledge,insomedegree,onbothparts。Butforthisisland,weneverheardtellofanyshipoftheirsthathadbeenseentoarriveuponanyshoreofEu-
  rope;no,norofeithertheEastorWestIndies,noryetofanyshipofanyotherpartoftheworld,thathadmadereturnforthem。Andyetthemarvelrestednotinthis。Forthesitua-
  tionofit(ashislordshipsaid)inthesecretconclaveofsuchavastseamightcauseit。Butthen,thattheyshouldhaveknowledgeofthelanguages,books,affairs,ofthosethatliesuchadistancefromthem,itwasathingwecouldnottellwhattomakeof;forthatitseemedtousaconditionandproprietyofdivinepowersandbeings,tobehiddenandunseentoothers,andyettohaveothersopen,andasinalighttothem。
  Atthisspeechthegovernorgaveagracioussmileandsaidthatwedidwelltoaskpardonforthisquestionwenowasked,forthatitimported,asifwethoughtthislandalandofmagi-
  cians,thatsentforthspiritsoftheairintoallparts,tobringthemnewsandintelligenceofothercountries。Itwasan-
  sweredbyusall,inallpossiblehumbleness,butyetwithacoun-
  tenancetakingknowledge,thatweknewthathespakeitbutmerrily。Thatwewereaptenoughtothinktherewassome-
  whatsupernaturalinthisisland,butyetratherasangelicalthanmagical。Buttolethislordshipknowtrulywhatitwasthatmadeustenderanddoubtfultoaskthisquestion,itwasnotanysuchconceit,butbecausewerememberedhehadgivenatouchinhisformerspeech,thatthislandhadlawsofsecrecytouchingstrangers。Tothishesaid,"Yourememberitaright;andthereforeinthatIshallsaytoyou,Imustreservesomeparticulars,whichitisnotlawfulformetoreveal,buttherewillbeenoughlefttogiveyousatisfaction。
  "Youshallunderstand(thatwhichperhapsyouwillscarcethinkcredible)thatabout3,000yearsago,orsomewhatmore,thenavigationoftheworld(especiallyforremotevoyages)
  wasgreaterthanatthisday。Donotthinkwithyourselves,thatIknownothowmuchitisincreasedwithyou,withinthesethreescoreyears;Iknowitwell,andyetIsay,greaterthenthannow;whetheritwas,thattheexampleoftheark,thatsavedtheremnantofmenfromtheuniversaldeluge,gavemenconfi-
  dencetoventureuponthewaters,orwhatitwas;butsuchisthetruth。ThePhoenicians,andespeciallytheTyrians,hadgreatfleets;sohadtheCarthaginianstheircolony,whichisyetfartherwest。TowardtheeasttheshippingofEgypt,andofPalestine,waslikewisegreat。Chinaalso,andthegreatAt-
  lantis(thatyoucallAmerica),whichhavenowbutjunksandcanoes,aboundedthenintallships。Thisisland(asappearethbyfaithfulregistersofthosetimes)hadthen1,500strongships,ofgreatcontent。Ofallthisthereiswithyousparingmemory,ornone;butwehavelargeknowledgethereof。
  "Atthattimethislandwasknownandfrequentedbytheshipsandvesselsofallthenationsbeforenamed。And(asitcomethtopass)theyhadmanytimesmenofothercountries,thatwerenosailors,thatcamewiththem;asPersians,Chal-
  deans,Arabians,soasalmostallnationsofmightandfamere-
  sortedhither;ofwhomwehavesomestirpsandlittletribeswithusatthisday。Andforourownships,theywentsundryvoyages,aswelltoyourstraits,whichyoucallthePillarsofHercules,astootherpartsintheAtlanticandMediterraneanseas;astoPaguin(whichisthesamewithCambalaine)andQuinzy,upontheOrientalseas,asfarastothebordersoftheEastTartary。
  "Atthesametime,andanageafterormore,theinhabitantsofthegreatAtlantisdidflourish。Forthoughthenarrationanddescriptionwhichismadebyagreatmanwithyou,thatthedescendantsofNeptuneplantedthere,andofthemagnifi-
  centtemple,palace,city,andhill;andthemanifoldstreamsofgoodlynavigablerivers,whichassomanychainsenvironedthesamesiteandtemple;andtheseveraldegreesofascent,where-
  bymendidclimbuptothesame,asifithadbeenaScalaCoeli;
  beallpoeticalandfabulous;yetsomuchistrue,thatthesaidcountryofAtlantis,aswellthatofPeru,thencalledCoya,asthatofMexico,thennamedTyrambel,weremightyandproudkingdoms,inarms,shipping,andriches;somighty,asatonetime,oratleastwithinthespaceoftenyears,theybothmadetwogreatexpeditions;theyofTyrambelthroughtheAtlantictotheMediterraneanSea;andtheyofCoya,throughtheSouthSeauponthisourisland;andfortheformerofthese,whichwasintoEurope,thesameauthoramongyou,asitseemeth,hadsomerelationfromtheEgyptianpriest,whomheciteth。
  Forassuredly,suchathingtherewas。ButwhetheritweretheancientAtheniansthathadthegloryoftherepulseandre-
  sistanceofthoseforces,Icansaynothing;butcertainitistherenevercamebackeithershipormanfromthatvoyage。
  NeitherhadtheothervoyageofthoseofCoyauponushadbet-
  terfortune,iftheyhadnotmetwithenemiesofgreaterclem-
  ency。FortheKingofthisisland,bynameAltabin,awisemanandagreatwarrior,knowingwellbothhisownstrengthandthatofhisenemies,handledthemattersoashecutofftheirlandforcesfromtheirships,andentoiledboththeirnavyandtheircampwithagreaterpowerthantheirs,bothbyseaandland;andcompelledthemtorenderthemselveswithoutstrikingastroke;andaftertheywereathismercy,contentinghimselfonlywiththeiroath,thattheyshouldnomorebeararmsagainsthim,dismissedthemallinsafety。
  "Butthedivinerevengeovertooknotlongafterthoseproudenterprises。Forwithinlessthanthespaceof100yearstheGreatAtlantiswasutterlylostanddestroyed;notbyagreatearthquake,asyourmansaith,forthatwholetractislittlesub-
  jecttoearthquakes,butbyaparticulardeluge,orinundation;
  thosecountrieshavingatthisdayfargreaterrivers,andfarhighermountainstopourdownwaters,thananypartoftheoldworld。Butitistruethatthesameinundationwasnotdeep,norpastfortyfoot,inmostplaces,fromtheground,sothatalthoughitdestroyedmanandbeastgenerally,yetsomefewwildinhabitantsofthewoodescaped。Birdsalsoweresavedbyflyingtothehightreesandwoods。Forasformen,althoughtheyhadbuildingsinmanyplaceshigherthanthedepthofthewater,yetthatinundation,thoughitwereshallow,hadalongcontinuance,wherebytheyofthevalethatwerenotdrownedperishedforwantoffood,andotherthingsnecessary。
  SoasmarvelyounotatthethinpopulationofAmerica,norattherudenessandignoranceofthepeople;foryoumustaccountyourinhabitantsofAmericaasayoungpeople,youngerathou-
  sandyearsattheleastthantherestoftheworld,forthattherewassomuchtimebetweentheuniversalfloodandtheirparticu-
  larinundation。
  "Forthepoorremnantofhumanseedwhichremainedintheirmountains,peopledthecountryagainslowly,bylittleandlittle,andbeingsimpleandasavagepeople(notlikeNoahandhissons,whichwasthechieffamilyoftheearth),theywerenotabletoleaveletters,arts,andcivilitytotheirposterity;andhavinglikewiseintheirmountainoushabitationsbeenused,inrespectoftheextremecoldofthoseregions,toclothethem-
  selveswiththeskinsoftigers,bears,andgreathairygoats,thattheyhaveinthoseparts;whenaftertheycamedownintothevalley,andfoundtheintolerableheatswhicharethere,andknewnomeansoflighterapparel,theywereforcedtobeginthecustomofgoingnaked,whichcontinuethatthisday。
  Onlytheytakegreatprideanddelightinthefeathersofbirds,andthisalsotheytookfromthosetheirancestorsofthemoun-
  tains,whowereinviteduntoit,bytheinfiniteflightofbirds,thatcameuptothehighgrounds,whilethewatersstoodbelow。
  Soyousee,bythismainaccidentoftime,welostourtrafficwiththeAmericans,withwhomofallothers,inregardtheylaynearesttous,wehadmostcommerce。Asfortheotherpartsoftheworld,itismostmanifestthatintheagesfollow-
  ing(whetheritwereinrespectofwars,orbyanaturalrevolu-
  tionoftime)navigationdideverywheregreatlydecay,andspeciallyfarvoyages(theratherbytheuseofgalleys,andsuchvesselsascouldhardlybrooktheocean)werealtogetherleftandomitted。Sothen,thatpartofintercoursewhichcouldbefromothernationstosailtous,youseehowithathlongsinceceased;exceptitwerebysomerareaccident,asthisofyours。
  Butnowofthecessationofthatotherpartofintercourse,whichmightbebyoursailingtoothernations,Imustyieldyousomeothercause。ButIcannotsayifIshallsaytruly,butourship-
  ping,fornumber,strength,mariners,pilots,andallthingsthatappertaintonavigation,isasgreatasever;andthereforewhyweshouldsitathome,Ishallnowgiveyouanaccountbyitself;
  anditwilldrawnearer,togiveyousatisfaction,toyourprin-
  cipalquestion。
  "Therereignedinthisland,about1,900yearsago,aKing,whosememoryofallotherswemostadore;notsuperstitiously,butasadivineinstrument,thoughamortalman:hisnamewasSalomana;andweesteemhimasthelawgiverofournation。
  ThisKinghadalargeheart,inscrutableforgood;andwaswhollybenttomakehiskingdomandpeoplehappy。He,there-
  fore,takingintoconsiderationhowsufficientandsubstantivethislandwas,tomaintainitselfwithoutanyaidatalloftheforeigner;being5,000milesincircuit,andofrarefertilityofsoil,inthegreatestpartthereof;andfindingalsotheshippingofthiscountrymightbeplentifullysetonwork,bothbyfishingandbytransportationsfromporttoport,andlikewisebysail-
  inguntosomesmallislandsthatarenotfarfromus,andareunderthecrownandlawsofthisState;andrecallingintohismemorythehappyandflourishingestatewhereinthislandthenwas,soasitmightbeathousandwaysalteredtotheworse,butscarceanyonewaytothebetter;thoughnothingwantedtohisnobleandheroicalintentions,butonly(asfarashumanfore-
  sightmightreach)togiveperpetuitytothatwhichwasinhistimesohappilyestablished,thereforeamonghisotherfunda-
  mentallawsofthiskingdomhedidordaintheinterdictsandprohibitionswhichwehavetouchingentranceofstrangers;
  whichatthattime(thoughitwasafterthecalamityofAmer-
  ica)wasfrequent;doubtingnoveltiesandcommixtureofman-
  ners。Itistrue,thelikelawagainsttheadmissionofstrangerswithoutlicenseisanancientlawintheKingdomofChina,andyetcontinuedinuse。Butthereitisapoorthing;andhathmadethemacurious,ignorant,fearful,foolishnation。Butourlawgivermadehislawofanothertemper。Forfirst,hehathpreservedallpointsofhumanity,intakingorderandmak-
  ingprovisionforthereliefofstrangersdistressed;whereofyouhavetasted。"
  Atwhichspeech(asreasonwas)weallroseupandbowedourselves。Hewenton:"ThatKingalsostilldesiringtojoinhumanityandpolicytogether;andthinkingitagainsthumanitytodetainstrangershereagainsttheirwills,andagainstpolicythattheyshouldreturnanddiscovertheirknowl-
  edgeofthisestate,hetookthiscourse;hedidordain,thatofthestrangersthatshouldbepermittedtoland,asmanyatalltimesmightdepartasmanyaswould;butasmanyaswouldstay,shouldhaveverygoodconditions,andmeanstolivefromtheState。Whereinhesawsofar,thatnowinsomanyagessincetheprohibition,wehavememorynotofoneshipthateverreturned,andbutofthirteenpersonsonly,atseveraltimes,thatchosetoreturninourbottoms。Whatthosefewthatreturnedmayhavereportedabroad,Iknownot。Butyoumustthink,whatsoevertheyhavesaid,couldbetakenwheretheycamebutforadream。Nowforourtravellingfromhenceintopartsabroad,ourlawgiverthoughtfitaltogethertorestrainit。SoisitnotinChina。FortheChinesesailwheretheywill,orcan;whichshoweth,thattheirlawofkeepingoutstrangersisalawofpusillanimityandfear。Butthisrestraintofourshathoneonlyexception,whichisadmirable;preservingthegoodwhichcomethbycommunicatingwithstrangers,andavoidingthehurt:andIwillnowopenittoyou。
  "AndhereIshallseemalittletodigress,butyouwillbyandbyfinditpertinent。Yeshallunderstand,mydearfriends,thatamongtheexcellentactsofthatKing,oneaboveallhaththepre-eminence。Itwastheerectionandinstitutionofanorder,orsociety,whichwecallSaloman’sHouse,thenoblestfoundation,aswethink,thateverwasupontheearth,andthelanternofthiskingdom。ItisdedicatedtothestudyoftheworksandcreaturesofGod。Somethinkitbeareththefound-
  er’snamealittlecorrupted,asifitshouldbeSolomon’sHouse。
  Buttherecordswriteitasitisspoken。SoasItakeittobedenominateoftheKingoftheHebrews,whichisfamouswithyou,andnostrangerstous;forwehavesomepartsofhisworkswhichwithyouarelost;namely,thatnaturalhistorywhichhewroteofallplants,fromthecedarofLibanustothemossthatgrowethoutofthewall;andofallthingsthathavelifeandmotion。ThismakethmethinkthatourKingfindinghimselftosymbolize,inmanythings,withthatKingoftheHebrews,whichlivedmanyyearsbeforehim,honoredhimwiththetitleofthisfoundation。AndIamtheratherinducedtobeofthisopinion,forthatIfindinancientrecords,thisorderorsocietyissometimescalledSolomon’sHouse,andsometimestheCollegeoftheSixDays’Works,wherebyIamsatisfiedthatourexcellentKinghadlearnedfromtheHebrewsthatGodhadcreatedtheworldandallthatthereiniswithinsixdays:
  andthereforeheinstitutedthathouse,forthefindingoutofthetruenatureofallthings,wherebyGodmighthavethemoregloryintheworkmanshipofthem,andmenthemorefruitintheiruseofthem,didgiveitalsothatsecondname。
  "Butnowtocometoourpresentpurpose。WhentheKinghadforbiddentoallhispeoplenavigationintoanypartthatwasnotunderhiscrown,hemadeneverthelessthisordinance;
  thateverytwelveyearsthereshouldbesetforthoutofthiskingdom,twoships,appointedtoseveralvoyages;thatineitheroftheseshipsthereshouldbeamissionofthreeofthefellowsorbrethrenofSaloman’sHouse,whoseerrandwasonlytogiveusknowledgeoftheaffairsandstateofthosecountriestowhichtheyweredesigned;andespeciallyofthesciences,arts,manufactures,andinventionsofalltheworld;andwithaltobringuntousbooks,instruments,andpatternsineverykind:
  thattheships,aftertheyhadlandedthebrethren,shouldre-
  turn;andthatthebrethrenshouldstayabroadtillthenewmis-