SolittlefavourhadtheCrusadefoundinEngland,thateventheexertionsoftheheirtothethronehadonlycollectedasmallforceoffifteenhundredmen。WiththesefewPrinceEdwardsailedfromDovertoBourdeaux,intheexpectationthathewouldfindtheFrenchKinginthatcity。St。Louis,however,hadleftafewweekspreviously;uponwhichEdwardfollowedhimtoSardinia,andafterwardstoTunis。BeforehisarrivalinAfrica,St。Louiswasnomore,andpeacehadbeenconcludedbetweenFranceandTunis。Hedetermined,however,nottorelinquishtheCrusade。ReturningtoSicily,hepassedthewinterinthatcountry,andendeavouredtoaugmenthislittlearmy。InthespringhesetsailforPalestine,andarrivedinsafetyatAcre。TheChristiansweretorn,asusual,bymutualjealousiesandanimosities。
  Thetwogreatmilitaryorderswereasvirulentandasintractableasever;opposedtoeachother,andtoalltheworld。ThearrivalofEdwardhadtheeffectofcausingthemtolayasidetheirunworthycontention,andofunitinghearttoheart,inonelasteffortforthedeliveranceoftheiradoptedcountry。AforceofsixthousandeffectivewarriorswassoonformedtojointhoseoftheEnglishprince,andpreparationsweremadefortherenewalofhostilities。TheSultan,BibarsorBendocdar,[Mills,inhishistory,givesthenameofthischiefasAlMalekalDhakerRokneddinAbulfethBibarsalAlialBundokdarialSalehi。“]afierceMamluke,whohadbeenplacedonthethronebyabloodyrevolution,wasatwarwithallhisneighbours,andunable,forthatreason,toconcentratehiswholestrengthagainstthem。Edwardtookadvantageofthis;andmarchingboldlyforwardtoNazareth,defeatedtheTurksandgainedpossessionofthatcity。Thiswasthewholeamountofhissuccesses。Thehotweatherengendereddiseaseamonghistroops,andhehimself,thelifeandsouloftheexpedition,fellsickamongthefirst。Hehadbeenillforsometime,andwasslowlyrecovering,whenamessengerdesiredtospeakwithhimonimportantmatters,andtodeliversomedespatchesintohisownhand。WhilethePrincewasoccupiedinexaminingthem,thetraitorousmessengerdrewadaggerfromhisbelt,andstabbedhiminthebreast。
  Thewoundfortunatelywasnotdeep,andEdwardhadgainedaportionofhisstrength。Hestruggledwiththeassassin,andputhimtodeathwithhisowndagger,atthesametimecallingloudlyforassistance。
  [ThereaderwillrecognisetheincidentwhichSirWalterScotthasintroducedintohisbeautifulromance,“TheTalisman,“andwhich,withthelicenceclaimedbypoetsandromancers,herepresentsashavingbefallenKingRichardI。]Hisattendantscameathiscall,andfoundhimbleedingprofusely,andascertainedoninspectionthatthedaggerwaspoisoned。Meanswereinstantlytakentopurifythewound;andanantidotewassentbytheGrandMasteroftheTemplarswhichremovedalldangerfromtheeffectsofthepoison。Camden,inhishistory,hasadoptedthemorepopular,andcertainlymorebeautiful,versionofthisstory,whichsaysthatthePrincessEleonora,inherloveforhergallanthusband,suckedthepoisonfromhiswoundattheriskofherownlife:tousethewordsofoldFuller,“Itisapitysoprettyastoryshouldnotbetrue;andthatsosovereignaremedyasawoman’stongue,anointedwiththevirtueoflovingaffection,“shouldnothaveperformedthegooddeed。
  Edwardsuspected,anddoubtlessnotwithoutreason,thattheassassinwasemployedbytheSultanofEgypt。Butitamountedtosuspiciononly;andbythesuddendeathoftheassassin,theprincipalcluetothediscoveryofthetruthwaslostforever。Edward,onhisrecovery,preparedtoresumetheoffensive;buttheSultan,embarrassedbythedefenceofinterestswhich,forthetimebeing,heconsideredofmoreimportance,madeoffersofpeacetothecrusaders。
  ThisproofofweaknessonthepartoftheenemywascalculatedtorenderamanofEdward’stemperamentmoreanxioustoprosecutethewar;buthehadalsootherintereststodefend。NewsarrivedinPalestineofthedeathofhisfather,KingHenryIII;andhispresencebeingnecessaryinEngland,heagreedtothetermsoftheSultan。
  Thesewere,thattheChristiansshouldbeallowedtoretaintheirpossessionsintheHolyLand,andthatatruceoftenyearsshouldbeproclaimed。EdwardthensetsailforEngland;andthusendedthelastCrusade。
  Theafter-fateoftheHolyLandmaybetoldinafewwords。TheChristians,unmindfuloftheirpastsufferingsandofthejealousneighbourstheyhadtodealwith,firstbrokethetrucebyplunderingsomeEgyptiantradersnearMargat。TheSultanimmediatelyrevengedtheoutragebytakingpossessionofMargat,andwaroncemoreragedbetweenthenations。Margatmadeagallantdefence,butnoreinforcementsarrivedfromEuropetopreventitsfall。Tripoliwasthenext,andothercitiesinsuccession,untilatlastAcrewastheonlycityofPalestinethatremainedinpossessionoftheChristians。
  TheGrandMasteroftheTemplarscollectedtogetherhissmallanddevotedband;andwiththetriflingaidaffordedbytheKingofCyprus,preparedtodefendtothedeaththelastpossessionofhisorder。Europewasdeaftohiscryforaid,thenumbersofthefoewereoverwhelming,anddevotedbraverywasofnoavail。InthatdisastroussiegetheChristianswereallbutexterminated。TheKingofCyprusfledwhenhesawthatresistancewasvain,andtheGrandMasterfellattheheadofhisknights,piercedwithahundredwounds。SevenTemplars,andasmanyHospitallets,aloneescapedfromthedreadfulcarnage。ThevictoriousMoslemsthensetfiretothecity,andtheruleoftheChristiansinPalestinewasbroughttoacloseforever。
  ThisintelligencespreadalarmandsorrowamongtheclergyofEurope,whoendeavouredtorouseoncemoretheenergyandenthusiasmofthenations,inthecauseoftheHolyLand:butthepopularmaniahadrunitscareer;thesparkofzealhadburneditsappointedtime,andwasneveragaintobere-illumined。Hereandthereasolitaryknightannouncedhisdeterminationtotakeuparms,andnowandthenakinggavecoldencouragementtothescheme;butitdroppedalmostassoonasspokenof,toberenewedagain,stillmorefeebly,atsomelongerinterval。
  Nowwhatwasthegrandresultofallthesestruggles?Europeexpendedmillionsofhertreasures,andthebloodoftwomillionsofherchildren;andahandfulofquarrelsomeknightsretainedpossessionofPalestineforaboutonehundredyears!EvenhadChristendomretainedittothisday,theadvantage,ifconfinedtothat,wouldhavebeentoodearlypurchased。Butnotwithstandingthefanaticismthatoriginated,andthefollythatconductedthem,theCrusadeswerenotproductiveofunmitigatedevil。Thefeudalchiefsbecamebettermembersofsociety,bycomingincontact,inAsia,withacivilizationsuperiortotheirown;thepeoplesecuredsomesmallinstalmentsoftheirrights;kings,nolongeratwarwiththeirnobility,hadtimetopasssomegoodlaws;thehumanmindlearnedsomelittlewisdomfromhardexperience,and,castingoffthesloughofsuperstitioninwhichtheRomanclergyhadsolongenvelopedit,becamepreparedtoreceivetheseedsoftheapproachingReformation。Thusdidtheall-wiseDisposerofeventsbringgoodoutofevil,andadvancethecivilizationandultimatehappinessofthenationsoftheWest,bymeansoftheveryfanaticismthathadledthemagainsttheEast。Butthewholesubjectisoneofabsorbinginterest;andifcarriedfullyoutinallitsbearings,wouldconsumemorespacethantheplanofthisworkwillallow。Thephilosophicstudentwilldrawhisownconclusions;andhecanhavenobetterfieldfortheexerciseofhispowersthanthisEuropeanmadness;itsadvantagesanddisadvantages;
  itscausesandresults。
  THEWITCHMANIA。
  Whatwrathofgods,orwickedinfluenceOftears,conspiringwretchedment’afflict,Hathpour’donearththisnoyouspestilence,ThatmortalmindsdothinwardlyinfectWithloveofblindnessandofignorance?
  Spencer’sTearsoftheMuses。
  Countrymen:“Hangher!——beather!——killher!“
  Justice:“Hownow?Forbearthisviolence!“
  MotherSawyer:“Acrewofvillains——aknotofbloodyhangmen!settotormentme!——Iknownotwhy。“
  Justice:“Alas!neighbourBanks,areyouaringleaderinmischief?FieItoabuseanagedwoman!“
  Banks:“Woman!——ashehell-cat,awitch!Toproveherone,wenosoonersetfireonthethatchofherhouse,butinshecamerunning,asiftheDevilhadsentherinabarrelofgunpowder。“
  Ford’sWitchofEdmonton。
  Thebeliefthatdisembodiedspiritsmaybepermittedtorevisitthisworld,hasitsfoundationuponthatsublimehopeofimmortality,whichisatoncethechiefsolaceandgreatesttriumphofourreason。
  Evenifrevelationdidnotteachus,wefeelthatwehavethatwithinuswhichshallneverdie;andallourexperienceofthislifebutmakesusclingthemorefondlytothatonerepayinghope。Butintheearlydaysof“littleknowledge,“thisgrandbeliefbecamethesourceofawholetrainofsuperstitions,which,intheirturn,becamethefountfromwhenceflowedadelugeofbloodandhorror。Europe,foraperiodoftwocenturiesandahalf,broodedupontheidea,notonlythatpartedspiritswalkedtheearthtomeddleintheaffairsofmen,butthatmenhadpowertosummonevilspiritstotheiraidtoworkwoeupontheirfellows。Anepidemicterrorseizeduponthenations;nomanthoughthimselfsecure,eitherinhispersonorpossessions,fromthemachinationsofthedevilandhisagents。Everycalamitythatbefellhim,heattributedtoawitch。Ifastormaroseandblewdownhisbarn,itwaswitchcraft;ifhiscattlediedofamurrain-ifdiseasefasteneduponhislimbs,ordeathenteredsuddenly,andsnatchedabelovedfacefromhishearth——theywerenotvisitationsofProvidence,buttheworksofsomeneighbouringhag,whosewretchednessorinsanitycausedtheignoranttoraisetheirfinger,andpointatherasawitch。Thewordwasuponeverybody’stongue——France,ItaLy,Germany,England,Scotland,andthefarNorth,successivelyranmaduponthissubject,andforalongseriesofyears,furnishedtheirtribunalswithsomanytrialsforwitchcraftthatothercrimeswereseldomorneverspokenof。Thousandsuponthousandsofunhappypersonsfellvictimstothiscruelandabsurddelusion。InmanycitiesofGermany,aswillbeshownmorefullyinitsdueplacehereafter,theaveragenumberofexecutionsforthispretendedcrime,wassixhundredannually,ortwoeveryday,ifweleaveouttheSundays,when,itistobesupposed,thateventhismadnessrefrainedfromitswork。
  AmisunderstandingofthefamoustextoftheMosaiclaw,“Thoushaltnotsufferawitchtolive,“nodoubtledmanyconscientiousmenastray,whosesuperstition,warmenoughbefore,wantedbutalittlecorroborationtoblazeoutwithdesolatingfury。Inallagesoftheworldmenhavetriedtoholdconversewithsuperiorbeings;andtopierce,bytheirmeans,thesecretsoffuturity。InthetimeofMoses,itisevidentthattherewereimpostors,whotraffickeduponthecredulityofmankind,andinsultedthesuprememajestyofthetrueGodbypretendingtothepowerofdivination。HencethelawwhichMoses,byDivinecommand,promulgatedagainstthesecriminals;butitdidnotfollow,asthesuperstitiousmonomaniacsofthemiddleagesimagined,thattheBibleestablishedtheexistenceofthepowerofdivinationbyitsedictsagainstthosewhopretendedtoit。Fromthebestauthorities,itappearsthattheHebrewword,whichhasbeenrendered,venefica,andwitch,meansapoisoneranddivineress——adabblerinspells,orfortune-teller。Themodernwitchwasaverydifferentcharacter,andjoinedtoherpretendedpowerofforetellingfutureeventsthatofworkingeviluponthelife,limbs,andpossessionsofmankind。Thispowerwasonlytobeacquiredbyanexpresscompact,signedinblood,withthedevilhimself,bywhichthewizardorwitchrenouncedbaptism,andsoldhisorherimmortalsoultotheevilone,withoutanysavingclauseofredemption。