’Alas!’beganApaecides,whenhecaughtthegazeofthecuriousloiterers,inquisitivetoknowwhatcouldpossiblybethethemeofconversationbetweenareputedNazareneandapriestofIsis。Hestoppedshort,andthenaddedinalowtone:’Wecannotconversehere,Iwillfollowtheetothebanksoftheriver;thereisawalkwhichatthistimeisusuallydesertedandsolitary。’
  Olinthusbowedassent。Hepassedthroughthestreetswithahastystep,butaquickandobservanteye。Everynowandthenheexchangedasignificantglance,aslightsign,withsomepassenger,whosegarbusuallybetokenedthewearertobelongtothehumblerclasses;forChristianitywasinthisthetypeofallotherandlessmightyrevolutions——thegrainofmustard—seedwasintheheartofthelowly。Amidstthehutsofpovertyandlabor,thevaststreamwhichafterwardspoureditsbroadwatersbesidethecitiesandpalacesofearthtookitsneglectedsource。
  ChapterII
  THENOONDAYEXCURSIONONTHECAMPANIANSEAS。
  ’BUTtellme,Glaucus,’saidIone,astheyglideddowntheripplingSarnusintheirboatofpleasure,’howcamestthouwithApaecidestomyrescuefromthatbadman?’
  ’AskNydiayonder,’answeredtheAthenian,pointingtotheblindgirl,whosatatalittledistancefromthem,leaningpensivelyoverherlyre;’shemusthavethythanks,notwe。Itseemsthatshecametomyhouse,and,findingmefromhome,soughtthybrotherinhistemple;heaccompaniedhertoArbaces;ontheirwaytheyencounteredme,withacompanyoffriends,whomthykindletterhadgivenmeaspiritcheerfulenoughtojoin。Nydia’squickeardetectedmyvoice——afewwordssufficedtomakemethecompanionofApaecides;ItoldnotmyassociateswhyIleftthem——couldItrustthynametotheirlighttonguesandgossipingopinion?——Nydialedustothegardengate,bywhichweafterwardsborethee——weentered,andwereabouttoplungeintothemysteriesofthatevilhouse,whenweheardthycryinanotherdirection。Thouknowesttherest。’
  Ioneblusheddeeply。ShethenraisedhereyestothoseofGlaucus,andhefeltallthethanksshecouldnotutter。’Comehither,myNydia,’saidshe,tenderly,totheThessalian。
  ’DidInottelltheethatthoushouldstbemysisterandfriend?Hastthounotalreadybeenmore?——myguardian,mypreserver!’
  ’Itisnothing,’answeredNydiacoldly,andwithoutstirring。
  ’Ah!Iforgot,’continuedIone,’Ishouldcometothee’;andshemovedalongthebenchestillshereachedtheplacewhereNydiasat,andflingingherarmscaressinglyroundher,coveredhercheekswithkisses。
  Nydiawasthatmorningpalerthanherwont,andhercountenancegrewevenmorewanandcolorlessasshesubmittedtotheembraceofthebeautifulNeapolitan。’Buthowcamestthou,Nydia,’whisperedIone,’tosurmisesofaithfullythedangerIwasexposedto?DidstthouknowaughtoftheEgyptian?’
  ’Yes,Iknewofhisvices。’
  ’Andhow?’
  ’NobleIone,Ihavebeenaslavetothevicious——thosewhomIservedwerehisminions。’
  ’Andthouhastenteredhishousesincethouknewestsowellthatprivateentrance?’
  ’IhaveplayedonmylyretoArbaces,’answeredtheThessalian,withembarrassment。
  ’AndthouhastescapedthecontagionfromwhichthouhastsavedIone?’
  returnedtheNeapolitan,inavoicetoolowfortheearofGlaucus。
  ’NobleIone,Ihaveneitherbeautynorstation;Iamachild,andaslave,andblind。Thedespicableareeversafe。’
  Itwaswithapained,andproud,andindignanttonethatNydiamadethishumblereply;andIonefeltthatsheonlywoundedNydiabypursuingthesubject。Sheremainedsilent,andthebarknowfloatedintothesea。
  ’ConfessthatIwasright,Ione,’saidGlaucus,’inprevailingontheenottowastethisbeautifulnooninthychamber——confessthatIwasright。’
  ’Thouwertright,Glaucus,’saidNydia,abruptly。
  ’Thedearchildspeaksforthee,’returnedtheAthenian。’Butpermitmetomoveoppositetothee,orourlightboatwillbeover—balanced。’
  Sosaying,hetookhisseatexactlyoppositetoIone,andleaningforward,hefanciedthatitwasherbreath,andnotthewindsofsummer,thatflungfragranceoverthesea。
  ’Thouwerttotellme,’saidGlaucus,’whyforsomanydaysthydoorwasclosedtome?’
  ’Oh,thinkofitnomore!’answeredIone,quickly;’IgavemyeartowhatI
  nowknowwasthemaliceofslander。’
  ’AndmyslandererwastheEgyptian?’
  Ione’ssilenceassentedtothequestion。
  ’Hismotivesaresufficientlyobvious。’
  ’Talknotofhim,’saidIone,coveringherfacewithherhands,asiftoshutouthisverythought。
  ’PerhapshemaybealreadybythebanksoftheslowStyx,’resumedGlaucus;
  ’yetinthatcaseweshouldprobablyhaveheardofhisdeath。Thybrother,methinks,hathfeltthedarkinfluenceofhisgloomysoul。Whenwearrivedlastnightatthyhouseheleftmeabruptly。Willheevervouchsafetobemyfriend?’
  ’Heisconsumedwithsomesecretcare,’answeredIone,tearfully。’Wouldthatwecouldlurehimfromhimself!Letusjoininthattenderoffice。’
  ’Heshallbemybrother,’returnedtheGreek。
  ’Howcalmly,’saidIone,rousingherselffromthegloomintowhichherthoughtsofApaecideshadplungedher——’howcalmlythecloudsseemtoreposeinheaven;andyetyoutellme,forIknewitnotmyself,thattheearthshookbeneathuslastnight。’
  ’Itdid,andmoreviolently,theysay,thanithasdonesincethegreatconvulsionsixteenyearsago:thelandweliveinyetnursesmysteriousterror;andthereignofPluto,whichspreadsbeneathourburningfields,seemsrentwithunseencommotion。Didstthounotfeeltheearthquake,Nydia,wherethouwertseatedlastnight?andwasitnotthefearthatitoccasionedtheethatmadetheeweep?’
  ’Ifeltthesoilcreepandheavebeneathme,likesomemonstrousserpent,’
  answeredNydia;’butasIsawnothing,Ididnotfear:IimaginedtheconvulsiontobeaspelloftheEgyptian’s。Theysayhehaspowerovertheelements。’
  ’ThouartaThessalian,myNydia,’repliedGlaucus,’andhastanationalrighttobelieveinmagic。
  ’Magic!——whodoubtsit?’answeredNydia,simply:’dostthou?’
  ’Untillastnight(whenanecromanticprodigydidindeedappalme),methinksIwasnotcredulousinanyothermagicsavethatoflove!’saidGlaucus,inatremulousvoice,andfixinghiseyesonIone。
  ’Ah!’saidNydia,withasortofshiver,andsheawokemechanicallyafewpleasingnotesfromherlyre;thesoundsuitedwellthetranquilityofthewaters,andthesunnystillnessofthenoon。
  ’Playtous,dearNydia,saidGlaucus——’playandgiveusoneofthineoldThessaliansongs:whetheritbeofmagicornot,asthouwilt——letit,atleast,beoflove!’
  ’Oflove!’repeatedNydia,raisingherlarge,wanderingeyes,thateverthrilledthosewhosawthemwithamingledfearandpity;youcouldneverfamiliarizeyourselftotheiraspect:sostrangediditseemthatthosedarkwildorbswereignorantoftheday,andeithersofixedwastheirdeepmysteriousgaze,orsorestlessandperturbedtheirglance,thatyoufelt,whenyouencounteredthem,thatsamevague,andchilling,andhalf—preternaturalimpression,whichcomesoveryouinthepresenceoftheinsane——ofthosewho,havingalifeoutwardlylikeyourown,havealifewithinlife——dissimilar——unsearchable——unguessed!
  ’WillyouthatIshouldsingoflove?’saidshe,fixingthoseeyesuponGlaucus。
  ’Yes,’repliedhe,lookingdown。
  ShemovedalittlewayfromthearmofIone,stillcastroundher,asifthatsoftembraceembarrassed;andplacingherlightandgracefulinstrumentonherknee,afterashortprelude,shesangthefollowingstrain:
  NYDIA’SLOVE—SONG
  I
  TheWindandtheBeamlovedtheRose,AndtheRoselovedone;
  Forwhorecksthewindwhereitblows?
  Orlovesnotthesun?
  II
  NoneknewwhencethehumbleWindstole,Poorsportoftheskies——
  NonedreamtthattheWindhadasoul,Initsmournfulsighs!
  III
  Oh,happyBeam!howcanstthouproveThatbrightloveofthine?
  Inthylightistheproofofthylove。
  Thouhastbut——toshine!
  IV
  HowitslovecantheWindreveal?
  Unwelcomeitssigh;
  Mute——mutetoitsRoseletitsteal——
  Itsproofis——todie!
  ’Thousingestbutsadly,sweetgirl,’saidGlaucus;’thyyouthonlyfeelsasyetthedarkshadowofLove;farotherinspirationdothhewake,whenhehimselfburstsandbrightensuponus。
  ’IsingasIwastaught,’repliedNydia,sighing。
  ’Thymasterwaslove—crossed,then——trythyhandatagayerair。Nay,girl,givetheinstrumenttome。’AsNydiaobeyed,herhandtouchedhis,and,withthatslighttouch,herbreastheaved——hercheekflushed。IoneandGlaucus,occupiedwitheachother,perceivednotthosesignsofstrangeandprematureemotions,whichpreyeduponaheartthat,nourishedbyimagination,dispensedwithhope。
  Andnow,broad,blue,bright,beforethem,spreadthathalcyonsea,fairasatthismoment,seventeencenturiesfromthatdate,Ibeholditripplingonthesamedivinestshores。ClimethatyetenervateswithasoftandCirceanspell——thatmouldsusinsensibly,mysteriously,intoharmonywiththyself,banishingthethoughtofaustererlabor,thevoicesofwildambition,thecontestsandtheroaroflife;fillinguswithgentleandsubduingdreams,makingnecessarytoournaturethatwhichisitsleastearthlyportion,sothattheveryairinspiresuswiththeyearningandthirstoflove。Whoevervisitstheeseemstoleaveearthanditsharshcaresbehind——toenterbytheIvorygateintotheLandofDreams。TheyoungandlaughingHoursofthePRESENT——theHours,thosechildrenofSaturn,whichhehungersevertodevour,seemsnatchedfromhisgrasp。Thepast——thefuture——areforgotten;
  weenjoybutthebreathingtime。Floweroftheworld’sgarden——FountainofDelight——ItalyofItaly——beautiful,benignCampania!——vainwere,indeed,theTitans,ifonthisspottheyyetstruggledforanotherheaven!Here,ifGodmeantthisworking—daylifeforaperpetualholiday,whowouldnotsightodwellforever——askingnothing,hopingnothing,fearingnothing,whilethyskiesshineoverhim——whilethyseassparkleathisfeet——whilethineairbroughthimsweetmessagesfromthevioletandtheorange——andwhiletheheart,resignedto——beatingwith——butoneemotion,couldfindthelipsandtheeyes,whichflatterit(vanityofvanities!)thatlovecandefycustom,andbeeternal?
  Itwastheninthisclime——onthoseseas,thattheAtheniangazeduponafacethatmighthavesuitedthenymph,thespiritoftheplace:feedinghiseyesonthechangefulrosesofthatsoftestcheek,happybeyondthehappinessofcommonlife,loving,andknowinghimselfbeloved。
  Inthetaleofhumanpassion,inpastages,thereissomethingofinterestevenintheremotenessofthetime。Welovetofeelwithinusthebondwhichunitesthemostdistantera——men,nations,customsperish;THE
  AFFECTIONSAREIMMORTAL!——theyarethesympathieswhichunitetheceaselessgenerations。Thepastlivesagain,whenwelookuponitsemotions——itlivesinourown!Thatwhichwas,everis!Themagician’sgift,thatrevivesthedead——thatanimatesthedustofforgottengraves,isnotintheauthor’sskill——itisintheheartofthereader!
  StillvainlyseekingtheeyesofIone,as,halfdowncast,halfaverted,theyshunnedhisown,theAthenian,inalowandsoftvoice,thusexpressedthefeelingsinspiredbyhappierthoughtsthanthosewhichhadcoloredthesongofNydia。
  THESONGOFGLAUCUS
  I
  Asthebarkfloatethono’erthesummer—litsea,Floatsmyhearto’erthedeepsofitspassionforthee;
  Alllostinthespace,withoutterroritglides,Forbrightwiththysoulisthefaceofthetides。
  Nowheaving,nowhush’d,isthatpassionateocean,Asitcatchesthysmileorthysighs;
  Andthetwin—starsthatshineonthewanderer’sdevotionItsguideanditsgod——arethineeyes!
  II
  Thebarkmaygodown,shouldthecloudsweepabove,Foritsbeingisboundtothelightofthylove。
  Asthyfaithandthysmileareitslifeanditsjoy,Sothyfrownorthychangearethestormsthatdestroy。
  Ah!sweetertosinkwhiletheskyisserene,Iftimehathachangeforthyheart!
  Iftolivebetoweepoverwhatthouhastbeen,LetmediewhileIknowwhatthouart!
  Asthelastwordsofthesongtrembledoverthesea,Ioneraisedherlooks——theymetthoseofherlover。HappyNydia!——happyinthyaffliction,thatthoucouldstnotseethatfascinatedandcharmedgaze,thatsaidsomuch——thatmadetheeyethevoiceofthesoul——thatpromisedtheimpossibilityofchange!
  But,thoughtheThessaliancouldnotdetectthatgaze,shedivineditsmeaningbytheirsilence——bytheirsighs。Shepressedherhandslightlyacrossherbreast,asiftokeepdownitsbitterandjealousthoughts;andthenshehastenedtospeak——forthatsilencewasintolerabletoher。
  ’Afterall,OGlaucus!’saidshe,’thereisnothingverymirthfulinyourstrain!’
  ’YetImeantittobeso,whenItookupthylyre,prettyone。Perhapshappinesswillnotpermitustobemirthful。’
  ’Howstrangeisit,’saidIone,changingaconversationwhichoppressedherwhileitcharmed——’thatforthelastseveraldaysyondercloudhashungmotionlessoverVesuvius!Yetnotindeedmotionless,forsometimesitchangesitsform;andnowmethinksitlookslikesomevastgiant,withanarmoutstretchedoverthecity。Dostthouseethelikeness——orisitonlytomyfancy?’
  ’FairIone!Iseeitalso。Itisastonishinglydistinct。Thegiantseemsseatedonthebrowofthemountain,thedifferentshadesofthecloudappeartoformawhiterobethatsweepsoveritsvastbreastandlimbs;itseemstogazewithasteadyfaceuponthecitybelow,topointwithonehand,asthousayest,overitsglitteringstreets,andtoraisetheother(dostthounoteit?)towardsthehigherheaven。ItisliketheghostofsomehugeTitanbroodingoverthebeautifulworldhelost;sorrowfulforthepast——yetwithsomethingofmenaceforthefuture。’
  ’Couldthatmountainhaveanyconnectionwiththelastnight’searthquake?
  Theysaythat,agesago,almostintheearliesteraoftradition,itgaveforthfiresasAEtnastill。Perhapstheflamesyetlurkanddartbeneath。’
  ’Itispossible,’saidGlaucus,musingly。
  ’Thousayestthouartslowtobelieveinmagic,’saidNydia,suddenly。’I
  haveheardthatapotentwitchdwellsamongstthescorchedcavernsofthemountain,andyoncloudmaybethedimshadowofthedemonsheconferswith。’
  ’ThouartfulloftheromanceofthynativeThessaly,’saidGlaucus;’andastrangemixtureofsenseandallconflictingsuperstitions。’
  ’Weareeversuperstitiousinthedark,’repliedNydia。’Tellme,’sheadded,afteraslightpause,’tellme,OGlaucus!doallthatarebeautifulresembleeachother?Theysayyouarebeautiful,andIonealso。Areyourfacesthenthesame?Ifancynot,yetitoughttobeso。’
  ’FancynosuchgrievouswrongtoIone,’answeredGlaucus,laughing。’Butwedonot,alas!resembleeachother,asthehomelyandthebeautifulsometimesdo。Ione’shairisdark,minelight;Ione’seyesare——whatcolor,Ione?I
  cannotsee,turnthemtome。Oh,aretheyblack?no,theyaretoosoft。
  Aretheyblue?no,theyaretoodeep:theychangewitheveryrayofthesun——Iknownottheircolor:butmine,sweetNydia,aregrey,andbrightonlywhenIoneshinesonthem!Ione’scheekis……’
  ’Idonotunderstandonewordofthydescription,’interruptedNydia,peevishly。’Icomprehendonlythatyoudonotresembleeachother,andIamgladofit。’
  ’Why,Nydia?’saidIone。
  Nydiacoloredslightly。’Because,’shereplied,coldly,’Ihavealwaysimaginedyouunderdifferentforms,andonelikestoknowoneisright。’
  ’AndwhathastthouimaginedGlaucustoresemble?’askedIone,softly。
  ’Music!’repliedNydia,lookingdown。
  ’Thouartright,’thoughtIone。
  ’AndwhatlikenesshastthouascribedtoIone?’
  ’Icannottellyet,’answeredtheblindgirl;’Ihavenotyetknownherlongenoughtofindashapeandsignformyguesses。’
  ’Iwilltellthee,then,’saidGlaucus,passionately;’sheislikethesunthatwarms——likethewavethatrefreshes。’
  ’Thesunsometimesscorches,andthewavesometimesdrowns,’answeredNydia。
  ’Takethentheseroses,’saidGlaucus;’lettheirfragrancesuggesttotheeIone。’
  ’Alas,theroseswillfade!’saidtheNeapolitan,archly。
  Thusconversing,theyworeawaythehours;thelovers,consciousonlyofthebrightnessandsmilesoflove;theblindgirlfeelingonlyitsdarkness——itstortures——thefiercenessofjealousyanditswoe!
  Andnow,astheydriftedon,Glaucusoncemoreresumedthelyre,andwokeitsstringswithacarelesshandtoastrain,sowildlyandgladlybeautiful,thatevenNydiawasarousedfromherreverie,andutteredacryofadmiration。
  ’Thouseest,mychild,’criedGlaucus,’thatIcanyetredeemthecharacteroflove’smusic,andthatIwaswronginsayinghappinesscouldnotbegay。
  Listen,Nydia!listen,dearIone!andhear:
  THEBIRTHOFLOVE
  I
  LikeaStarintheseasabove,LikeaDreamtothewavesofsleep——
  Up——up——THEINCARNATELOVE——
  Sherosefromthecharmeddeep!
  AndovertheCyprianIsleTheskiesshedtheirsilentsmile;
  AndtheForest’sgreenheartwasrifeWiththestirofthegushinglife——
  Thelifethathadleap’dtobirth,Intheveinsofthehappyearth!
  Hail!oh,hail!
  Thedimmestsea—cavebelowthee,Thefarthestsky—archabove,Intheirinnermoststillnessknowthee:
  AndheavewiththeBirthofLove!
  Gale!softGale!
  Thoucomestonthysilverwinglets,Fromthyhomeinthetenderwest,Nowfanninghergoldenringlets,Nowhush’donherheavingbreast。
  Andafaronthemurmuringsand,TheSeasonswaithandinhandTowelcomethee,BirthDivine,Totheearthwhichishenceforththine。
  II
  Behold!howshekneelsintheshell,Brightpearlinitsfloatingcell!
  Behold!howtheshell’srose—hues,Thecheekandthebreastofsnow,Andthedelicatelimbssuffuse,Likeablush,withabashfulglow。
  Sailingon,slowlysailingO’erthewildwater;
  Allhail!asthefondlightishailingHerdaughter,Allhail!
  Wearethine,allthineevermore:
  Notaleafonthelaughingshore,Notawaveontheheavingsea,NorasinglesighIntheboundlesssky,Butisvow’devermoretothee!
  III
  Andthou,mybelovedone——thou,AsIgazeonthysofteyesnow,MethinksfromtheirdepthsIviewTheHolyBirthbornanew;
  ThylidsarethegentlecellWheretheyoungLoveblushinglies;
  See!shebreaksfromthemysticshell,Shecomesfromthytendereyes!
  Hail!allhail!
  Shecomes,asshecamefromthesea,Tomysoulasitlooksonthee;
  Shecomes,shecomes!
  Shecomes,asshecamefromthesea,Tomysoulasitlooksonthee!
  Hail!allhail!
  ChapterIII
  THECONGREGATION。
  FOLLOWEDbyApaecides,theNazarenegainedthesideoftheSarnus——thatriver,whichnowhasshrunkintoapettystream,thenrushedgailyintothesea,coveredwithcountlessvessels,andreflectingonitswavesthegardens,thevines,thepalaces,andthetemplesofPompeii。Fromitsmorenoisyandfrequentedbanks,Olinthusdirectedhisstepstoapathwhichranamidstashadyvistaoftrees,atthedistanceofafewpacesfromtheriver。ThiswalkwasintheeveningafavoriteresortofthePompeians,butduringtheheatandbusinessofthedaywasseldomvisited,savebysomegroupsofplayfulchildren,somemeditativepoet,orsomedisputativephilosophers。Atthesidefarthestfromtheriver,frequentcopsesofboxinterspersedthemoredelicateandevanescentfoliage,andthesewerecutintoathousandquaintshapes,sometimesintotheformsoffaunsandsatyrs,sometimesintothemimicryofEgyptianpyramids,sometimesintothelettersthatcomposedthenameofapopularoreminentcitizen。Thusthefalsetasteisequallyancientasthepure;andtheretiredtradersofHackneyandPaddington,acenturyago,werelittleaware,perhaps,thatintheirtorturedyewsandsculpturedbox,theyfoundtheirmodelsinthemostpolishedperiodofRomanantiquity,inthegardensofPompeii,andthevillasofthefastidiousPliny。
  Thiswalknow,asthenoondaysunshoneperpendicularlythroughthechequeredleaves,wasentirelydeserted;atleastnootherformsthanthoseofOlinthusandthepriestinfringeduponthesolitude。Theysatthemselvesononeofthebenches,placedatintervalsbetweenthetrees,andfacingthefaintbreezethatcamelanguidlyfromtheriver,whosewavesdancedandsparkledbeforethem——asingularandcontrastedpair;thebelieverinthelatest——thepriestofthemostancient——worshipoftheworld!
  ’Sincethouleftstmesoabruptly,’saidOlinthus,’hastthoubeenhappy?
  hasthyheartfoundcontentmentunderthesepriestlyrobes?hastthou,stillyearningforthevoiceofGod,hearditwhispercomforttotheefromtheoraclesofIsis?Thatsigh,thatavertedcountenance,givemetheanswermysoulpredicted。’
  ’Alas!’answeredApaecides,sadly,’thouseestbeforetheeawretchedanddistractedman!FrommychildhoodupwardIhaveidolizedthedreamsofvirtue!Ihaveenviedtheholinessofmenwho,incavesandlonelytemples,havebeenadmittedtothecompanionshipofbeingsabovetheworld;mydayshavebeenconsumedwithfeverishandvaguedesires;mynightswithmockingbutsolemnvisions。Seducedbythemysticpropheciesofanimpostor,Ihaveinduedtheserobes;——mynature(Iconfessittotheefrankly)——mynaturehasrevoltedatwhatIhaveseenandbeendoomedtosharein!Searchingaftertruth,Ihavebecomebuttheministeroffalsehoods。Ontheeveninginwhichwelastmet,Iwasbuoyedbyhopescreatedbythatsameimpostor,whomI
  oughtalreadytohavebetterknown。Ihave——nomatter——nomatter!sufficeit,Ihaveaddedperjuryandsintorashnessandtosorrow。Theveilisnowrentforeverfrommyeyes;IbeholdavillainwhereIobeyedademigod;theearthdarkensinmysight;Iaminthedeepestabyssofgloom;Iknownotiftherebegodsabove;ifwearethethingsofchance;ifbeyondtheboundedandmelancholypresentthereisannihilationoranhereafter——tellme,then,thyfaith;solvemethesedoubts,ifthouhastindeedthepower!’
  ’Idonotmarvel,’answeredtheNazarene,’thatthouhastthuserred,orthatthouartthussceptic。EightyyearsagotherewasnoassurancetomanofGod,orofacertainanddefinitefuturebeyondthegrave。Newlawsaredeclaredtohimwhohasears——aheaven,atrueOlympus,isrevealedtohimwhohaseyes——heedthen,andlisten。’
  Andwithalltheearnestnessofamanbelievingardentlyhimself,andzealoustoconvert,theNazarenepouredforthtoApaecidestheassurancesofScripturalpromise。HespokefirstofthesufferingsandmiraclesofChrist——heweptashespoke:heturnednexttothegloriesoftheSaviour’sAscension——totheclearpredictionsofRevelation。Hedescribedthatpureandunsensualheavendestinedtothevirtuous——thosefiresandtormentsthatwerethedoomofguilt。
  Thedoubtswhichspringuptothemindoflaterreasoners,intheimmensityofthesacrificeofGodtoman,werenotsuchaswouldoccurtoanearlyheathen。Hehadbeenaccustomedtobelievethatthegodshadliveduponearth,andtakenuponthemselvestheformsofmen;hadsharedinhumanpassions,inhumanlabours,andinhumanmisfortunes。WhatwasthetravailofhisownAlcmena’sson,whosealtarsnowsmokedwiththeincenseofcountlesscities,butatoilforthehumanrace?HadnotthegreatDorianApolloexpiatedamysticsinbydescendingtothegrave?Thosewhowerethedeitiesofheavenhadbeenthelawgiversorbenefactorsonearth,andgratitudehadledtoworship。Itseemedtherefore,totheheathen,adoctrineneithernewnorstrange,thatChristhadbeensentfromheaven,thatanimmortalhadinduedmortality,andtastedthebitternessofdeath。
  AndtheendforwhichHethustoiledandthussuffered——howfarmoregloriousdiditseemtoApaecidesthanthatforwhichthedeitiesofoldhadvisitedthenetherworld,andpassedthroughthegatesofdeath!WasitnotworthyofaGodto,descendtothesedimvalleys,inordertoclearupthecloudsgatheredoverthedarkmountbeyond——tosatisfythedoubtsofsages——toconvertspeculationintocertainty——byexampletopointouttherulesoflife——byrevelationtosolvetheenigmaofthegrave——andtoprovethatthesouldidnotyearninvainwhenitdreamedofanimmortality?Inthislastwasthegreatargumentofthoselowlymendestinedtoconverttheearth。Asnothingismoreflatteringtotheprideandthehopesofmanthanthebeliefinafuturestate,sonothingcouldbemorevagueandconfusedthanthenotionsoftheheathensagesuponthatmysticsubject。Apaecideshadalreadylearnedthatthefaithofthephilosopherswasnotthatoftheherd;thatiftheysecretlyprofessedacreedinsomedivinerpower,itwasnotthecreedwhichtheythoughtitwisetoimparttothecommunity。Hehadalreadylearned,thateventhepriestridiculedwhathepreachedtothepeople——thatthenotionsofthefewandthemanywereneverunited。But,inthisnewfaith,itseemedtohimthatphilosopher,priest,andpeople,theexpoundersofthereligionanditsfollowers,werealikeaccordant:theydidnotspeculateanddebateuponimmortality,theyspokeofasathingcertainandassured;themagnificenceofthepromisedazzledhim——itsconsolationssoothed。FortheChristianfaithmadeitsearlyconvertsamongsinners!
  manyofitsfathersanditsmartyrswerethosewhohadfeltthebitternessofvice,andwhowerethereforenolongertemptedbyitsfalseaspectfromthepathsofanaustereanduncompromisingvirtue。Alltheassurancesofthishealingfaithinvitedtorepentance——theywerepeculiarlyadaptedtothebruisedandsoreofspirit!theveryremorsewhichApaecidesfeltforhislateexcesses,madehiminclinetoonewhofoundholinessinthatremorse,andwhowhisperedofthejoyinheavenoveronesinnerthatrepenteth。
  ’Come,’saidtheNazarene,asheperceivedtheeffecthehadproduced,’cometothehumblehallinwhichwemeet——aselectandachosenfew;listentheretoourprayers;notethesincerityofourrepentanttears;mingleinoursimplesacrifice——notofvictims,norofgarlands,butofferedbywhite—robedthoughtsuponthealtaroftheheart。Theflowersthatwelaythereare