The religious ceremonies of the Jews had not at all times the restraint and delicacy11 which it is to be wished the Lord had exacted, for we read of King David himself dancing before the Ark in a condition so nearly nude12 as greatly to scandalize the daughter of Saul. By the way, this incident has been always a stock argument for the extinction13 and decent interment of the unhappy anti dancer. Conceding the necessity of his extinction, I am yet indisposed to attach much weight to the Davidian precedent14, for it does not appear that he was acting15 under divine command, directly or indirectly16 imparted, and whenever he followed the hest of his own sweet will David had a notable knack17 at going wrong. Perhaps the best value of the incident consists in the evidence it supplies that dancing was not forbidden — save possibly by divine injunction — to the higher classes of Jews, for unless we are to suppose the dancing of David to have been the mere18 clumsy capering19 of a loutish20 mood (a theory which our respect for royalty21, even when divested22 of its imposing23 externals, forbids us to entertain) we are bound to assume previous instruction and practice in the art. We have, moreover, the Roman example of the daughter of Herodias, whose dancing before Herod was so admirably performed that she was suitably rewarded with a testimonial of her step father’s esteem24. To these examples many more might be added, showing by cumulative25 evidence that among the ancient people whose religion was good enough for us to adopt and improve, dancing was a polite and proper accomplishment26, although not always decorously executed on seasonable occasion.

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