Lo! prude-eyed Primdimity, mother of Gush15,
Sex-conscious, invoking16 the difficult blush;
At vices17 that plague us and sins that beset18
Sternly directing her private lorgnette,
Whose lenses, self-searching instinctive19 for sin,
Make image without of the fancies within.
Itself, if examined, would show us, alas20!
A tiny transparency (French) on each glass.
Now, prudery in letters, if it would but have the goodness not to coexist with prudery in life, might be suffered with easy fortitude21, inasmuch as one needs not read what one does not like; and between the license22 of the dear old bucks23 above mentioned, and the severities of Miss Nancy Howells, and Miss Nancy James, Jr., of t’other school, there is latitude24 for gratification of individual taste. But it occurs that a literature rather accurately25 reflects all the virtues26 and other vices of its period and country, and its tendencies are but the matchings of thought with action. Hence, we may reasonably expect to find — and indubitably shall find — certain well-marked correspondences between the literary faults which it pleases our writers to commit and the social crimes which it pleases the Adversary27 to see their readers commit. Within the current lustrum the prudery which had already, for some seasons, been achieving a vinegar-visaged and corkscrew-curled certain age in letters, has invaded the ball-room, and is infesting28 it in quantity. Supportable, because evitable, in letters, it is here, for the contrary reason, insufferable; for one must dance and enjoy one’s self whether one like it or not. Pleasure, I take it, is a duty not to be shirked at the command of disinclination. Youth, following the bent29 of inherited instinct, and loyally conforming himself to the centuries, must shake a leg in the dance, and Age, from emulation30 and habit, and for denial of rheumatic incapacity, must occasionally twist his heel though he twist it off in the performance. Dance we must, and dance we shall; that is settled; the question of magnitude is, Shall we caper31 jocundly32 with the good grace of an easy conscience, or submit to shuffle33 half-heartedly with a sense of shame, wincing34 under the slow stroke of our own rebuking35 eye? To this momentous36 question let us now intelligently address our minds, sacredly pledged, as becomes lovers of truth, to its determination in the manner most agreeable to our desires; and if, in pursuance of this laudable design, we have the unhappiness to bother the bunions decorating the all-pervading feet of the good people whose deprecations are voiced in The Dance of Death and the clamatory literature of which that blessed volume was the honored parent, upon their own corns be it; they should not have obtruded37 these eminences38
when youth and pleasure meet
To chase the glowing hours with flying feet.
What, therefore, whence, and likewise why, is dancing? From what flower of nature, fertilized39 by what pollen40 of circumstance or necessity, is it the fruit? Let us go to the root of the matter.

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