I had been reading a melancholy14 tale, which in strong colours impressed itself on my memory, and led me to reflect on the strange pleasure we sometimes feel in perusing15 the most tragical16 adventures. What, said I to myself, can occasion it? Can the human heart feel any delight in the misfortunes of others?—Forbid it Heaven!
My eyes were fixed17 on the surface of the water; the soft beams of Luna sported on the curling waves, and all nature seemed hushed to repose18; when a gentle slumber19 stole upon my senses, and methought a being of angelic form seated herself before me.
A mantle10 of the palest sapphire20 hung over her shoulders to the ground, her flaxen hair fell in waving curls on her lovely neck, and a white veil, almost transparent21, shaded her face. As she lifted it up, she sighed, and continued for some moments silent. Never did I behold22 a countenance23 so delicate; and, notwithstanding a smile sported on her coral lips, her lovely blue eyes were surcharged with tears, and resembled violets dropping with dew. Below her veil she wore a wreath of amarinths and jessamines. "Wonder not," said she, in accents soft as the breath of zephyrs24, "that a state of woe25 can please. I am called Sensibility, and have been from my infancy26 your constant companion. My sire was Humanity, and my mother Sympathy, the daughter of Tenderness. I was born in a cavern27, overshadowed with myrtles and orange-trees, at the foot of Parnassus, and consigned28 to the care of Melpomene, who fed me with honey from Hybla, and lulled29 me to rest with plaintive30 songs and melancholy music.
"Down on one side of the cavern ran a stream from Helicon, and in the trees around it the doves and nightingales built their nests. I make it my sole care to augment31 the felicity of some favoured mortals, who nevertheless repine at my influence, and would gladly be under the dominion32 of Apathy33.
"Alas34, how inconsiderate! If the rose has thorns, has it not also a balsamic tincture and ambrosial35 sweetness? If the woodbine droops36, laden37 with the dew drops of the morning, when the sun has exhaled38 them, will it not be refreshed, and yield richer fragrance39? So, if a heart be touched with a story of distress40, it will at the same time experience a delightful41 sensation; and, if the tears sometimes flow, say, can you call it weakness? can you wish to be divested42 of this genuine test of tenderness, and desire the departure of Sensibility? Were I totally to forsake43 you, man would become a senseless being, and presently imbibe44 the ferocity of the savage45 inhabitants of the forest."
"Ah no, fair nymph!" said I, "still deign46 to be my attendant; teach me to sigh with the unhappy, and with the happy to rejoice. I am now sensible, that the pleasures which arise from legends of sorrow, owe their origin to this certain knowledge, that our hearts are not callous47 to the finer feelings, but that we have some112 generous joys, and some generous cares beyond ourselves."
Scarcely had I pronounced these words, when the loud tolling48 of the village bell broke the fetters49 in which Morpheus had bound me, and dispelled50 the airy illusion.
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1 serene | |
adj. 安详的,宁静的,平静的 | |
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