Do you remember your first waltz with the lovely woman whom you had longed like a man but feared like a boy to touch — even so much as the hem4 of her garment? Can you recall the time, place and circumstance? Has not the very first bar of the music that whirled you away been singing itself in your memory ever since? Do you recall the face you then looked into, the eyes that seemed deeper than a mountain tarn5, the figure that you clasped, the beating of the heart, the warm breath that mingled6 with your own? Can you faintly, as in a dream —blasé old dancer that you are — invoke7 a reminiscence of the delirium8 that stormed your soul, expelling the dull demon9 in possession? Was it lust10, as the Prudes aver11 — the poor dear Prudes, with the feel of the cold wall familiar to the leathery backs of them?
It was the gratification — the decent, honorable, legal gratification — of the passion for rhythm; the unconditional12 surrender to the supreme13 law of periodicity, under conditions of exact observance by all external things. The notes of the music repeat and supplement each other; the lights burn with answering flame at sequent distances; the walls, the windows, doors, mouldings, frescoes14, iterate their lines, their levels, and panels, interminable of combination and similarity; the inlaid floor matches its angles, multiplies its figures, does over again at this point what it did at that; the groups of dancers deploy15 in couples, aggregate16 in groups, and again deploy, evoking17 endless resemblances. And all this rhythm and recurrence18, borne in upon the brain — itself rhythmic19 — through intermittent20 senses, is converted into motion, and the mind, yielding utterly21 to its environment, knows the happiness of faith, the ecstasy22 of compliance23, the rapture24 of congruity25. And this the dull dunces — the eyeless, earless, brainless and bloodless callosites of cavil26 — are pleased to call lust!
O ye, who teach the ingenuous27 youth of nations
The Boston Dip, the German and the Glide28,
I pray you guard them upon all occasions
From contact of the palpitating side;
Requiring that their virtuous29 gyrations
Shall interpose a space a furlong wide
Between the partners, lest their thoughts grow lewd —
So shall we satisfy the exacting30 Prude.
—Israfel Brown.

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