CXII. Humboldt, "the first of travellers," but not As well as the sublime discovery's date, CXIII. But to the narrative: the vessel bound With slaves to sell off in the capital, After the usual process, might be found Her cargo, from the plague being safe and sound, And there with Georgians, Russians, and Circassians, Bought up for different purposes and passions. CXIV. Some went off dearly; fifteen hundred dollars Had deck'd her out in all the hues of heaven: CXV. Twelve negresses from Nubia brought a price Which the West Indian market scarce would bring; Though Wilberforce, at last, has made it twice What 'twas ere Abolition; and the thing Need not seem very wonderful, for vice Is always much more splendid than a king: The virtues, even the most exalted, Charity, Are saving-vice spares nothing for a rarity. CXVI. But for the destiny of this young troop, How some were bought by pachas, some by Jews, How some to burdens were obliged to stoop, And others rose to the command of crews As renegadoes; while in hapless group, Hoping no very old vizier might choose, The females stood, as one by one they pick'd 'em, To make a mistress, or fourth wife, or victim: CXVII. All this must be reserved for further song; (Because this Canto has become too long) Must be postponed discreetly for the present; I'm sensible redundancy is wrong, But could not for the muse of me put less in't: And now delay the progress of Don Juan, Till what is call'd in Ossian the fifth Duan. K NOTES TO CANTO IV. Note 1, page 77, stanza xii. See Herodotus. Note 2, page 100, stanza lix. A vein had burst. This is no very uncommon effect of the violence of conflicting and different passions. The Doge Francis Foscari, on his deposition in 1457, hearing the bells of St. Mark announce the election of his successor, 66 mourut subitement d'une hemorragie causée par une veine qui s'eclata dans sa poitrine," (see Sismondi and Daru, vols. i. and ii) at the age of eighty years, when " Who would have thought the old man had so much blood in him?" Before I was sixteen years of age, I was witness to a melancholy instance of the same effect of mixed passions upon a young person; who, however, did not die in consequence, at that time, but fell a victim some years afterwards to a seizure of the same kind, arising from causes intimately connected with agitation of mind. |