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“TheWorksofCharlesandMaryLamb—Volume5(.shg.tw)”

LETTER9

CHARLESLAMBTOS.T.COLERIDGE

[P.M.October3,1796.]

Mydearestfriend,yourletterwasaninestimabletreasuretome.Itwillbeaforttoyou,Iknow,toknowthatourprospectsaresomewhatbrighter.Mypoordeardearestsister,theunhappyandunconsciousinstrumentoftheAlmightysjudgmentstoourhouse,isrestoredtohersenses;toadreadfulsenseandrecollectionofwhathaspast,awfultohermind,andimpressive(asitmustbetotheendoflife)buttemperdwithreligiousresignation,andthereasoningsofasoundjudgment,whichinthisearlystageknowshowtodistinguishbetweenadeedmittedinatransientfitoffrenzy,andtheterribleguiltofaMothersmurther.Ihaveseenher.Ifoundherthismorningcalmandserene,farveryveryfarfromanindecentforgetfulserenity;shehasamostaffectionateandtenderconcernforwhathashappend.Indeedfromthebeginning,frightfulandhopelessasherdisorderseemed,Ihadconfidenceenoughinherstrengthofmind,andreligiousprinciple,tolookforwardtoatimewhenevenshemightrecovertranquillity.Godbepraised,Coleridge,wonderfulasitistotell,Ihaveneveroncebeenotherwisethancollected,andcalm;evenonthedreadfuldayandinthemidstoftheterriblesceneIpreservedatranquillity,whichbystandersmayhaveconstruedintoindifference,atranquillitynotofdespair;isitfollyorsininmetosaythatitwasareligiousprinciplethatmostsupportedme?Iallowmuchtootherfavorablecircumstances.IfeltthatIhadsomethingelsetodothantoregret;onthatfirsteveningmyAuntwaslyinginsensible,toallappearancelikeonedying,—myfather,withhispoorforeheadplasteredoverfromawoundhehadreceivedfromadaughterdearlylovedbyhim,andwholovedhimnolessdearly,—mymotheradeadandmurderdcorpseinthenextroom—yetwasIwonderfullysupported.Iclosednotmyeyesinsleepthatnight,butlaywithoutterrorsandwithoutdespair.Ihavelostnosleepsince.Ihadbeenlongusednottorestinthingsofsense,hadendeavordafteraprehensionofmind,unsatisfiedwiththe"

ignorantpresenttime,"

andthiskeptmeup.Ihadthewholeweightofthefamilythrownonme,formybrother,littledisposed(Ispeaknotwithouttendernessforhim)atanytimetotakecareofoldageandinfirmities,hadnow,withhisbadleg,anexemptionfromsuchduties,andIwasnowleftalone.Onelittleincidentmayservetomakeyouunderstandmywayofmanagingmymind.Withinadayor2afterthefatalONE,wedrestfordinneratongue,whichwehadhadsaltedforsomeweeksinthehouse.AsIsatdownafeelinglikeremorsestruckme,—thistonguepoorMarygotforme,andcanIpartakeofitnow,whensheisfaraway—athoughtoccurrdandrelievedme,—ifIgiveintothiswayoffeeling,thereisnotachair,aroom,anobjectinourrooms,thatwillnotawakenthekeenestgriefs,Imustriseabovesuchweaknesses.—Ihopethiswasnotwantoftruefeeling.Ididnotletthiscarryme,tho,toofar.Onthevery2dday(Idatefromthedayofhorrors)asisusualinsuchcasestherewereamatterof20peopleIdothinksuppinginourroom.Theyprevailedonmetoeatwiththem,(fortoeatIneverrefused).Theywereallmakingmerry!intheroom,—somehadefromfriendship,somefrombusycuriosity,andsomefromInterest;Iwasgoingtopartakewiththem,whenmyrecollectioncamethatmypoordeadmotherwaslyinginthenextroom,theverynextroom,amotherwhothrolifewishednothingbutherchildrenswelfare—indignation,therageofgrief,somethinglikeremorse,rusheduponmymindinanagonyofemotion,—Ifoundmywaymechanicallytotheadjoiningroom,andfellonmykneesbythesideofhercoffin,askingforgivenessofheaven,andsometimesofher,forforgettinghersosoon.Tranquillityreturned,anditwastheonlyviolentemotionthatmasteredme,andIthinkitdidmegood.

ImentionthesethingsbecauseIhateconcealment,andlovetogiveafaithfuljournalofwhatpasseswithinme.Ourfriendshavebeenverygood.SamLeGricewhowasthenintownwaswithmethefirst3or4firstdays,andwasasabrothertome,gaveupeveryhourofhistime,totheveryhurtingofhishealthandspirits,inconstantattendanceandhumouringmypoorfather.Talkdwithhim,readtohim,playdatcribbagewithhim(forsoshortistheoldmansrecollection,thathewasplayingatcards,asthonothinghadhappened,whiletheCoronersInquestwassittingovertheway!).Samuelwepttenderlywhenhewentaway,forhismotherwrotehimaverysevereletteronhisloiteringsolongintown,andhewasforcedtogo.Mr.NorrisofChristHospitalhasbeenasafathertome,Mrs.Norrisasamother;thowehadfewclaimsonthem.AGentleman,brothertomyGodmother,fromwhomweneverhadrightorreasontoexpectanysuchassistance,sentmyfathertwentypounds,—andtocrownalltheseGodsblessingstoourfamilyatsuchatime,anoldLady,acousinofmyfatherandAunts,aGentlewomanoffortune,istotakemyAuntandmakeherfortablefortheshortremainderofherdays.

MyAuntisrecoverdandaswellasever,andhighlypleasedatthoughtsofgoing,—andhasgenerouslygivenuptheinterestofherlittlemoney(whichwasformerlypaidmyFatherforherboard)wholelyandsolelytomySistersuse.Reckoningthiswehave,DaddyandI,forourtwoselvesandanoldmaidservanttolookafterhim,whenIamout,whichwillbenecessary,£170or£180(rather)ayear,outofwhichwecanspare50or60atleastforMary,whileshestaysatIslington,whereshemustandshallstayduringherfatherslifeforhisandherfort.IknowJohnwillmakespeechesaboutit,butsheshallnotgointoanhospital.ThegoodLadyofthemadhouse,andherdaughter,anelegantsweetbehavedyoungLady,loveherandaretakenwithheramazingly,andIknowfromherownmouthshelovesthem,andlongstobewiththemasmuch.—Poorthing,theysayshewasbuttheothermorningsaying,sheknewshemustgotoBethlemforlife;thatoneofherbrotherswouldhaveitso,buttheotherwouldwishitnot,butbeobligedtogowiththestream;thatshehadoftenasshepassedBedlamthoughtitlikely"

hereitmaybemyfatetoendmydays—"

consciousofacertainflightinessinherpoorheadoftentimes,andmindfulofmorethanonesevereillnessofthatnaturebefore.ALegacyof£100,whichmyfatherwillhaveatXmas,andthis20Imentionedbefore,withwhatisinthehousewillmuchmorethansetusClear;—ifmyfather,anoldservantmaid,andI,cantliveandlivefortablyon£130or£120ayearweoughttoburnbyslowfires,andIalmostwould,thatMarymightnotgointoanhospital.LetmenotleaveoneunfavourableimpressiononyourmindrespectingmyBrother.Sincethishashappenedhehasbeenverykindandbrotherly;butIfearforhismind,—hehastakenhiseaseintheworld,andisnotfithimselftostrugglewithdifficulties,norhasmuchaccustomedhimselftothrowhimselfintotheirway,—andIknowhislanguageisalready,"

Charles,youmusttakecareofyourself,youmustnotabridgeyourselfofasinglepleasureyouhavebeenusedto,"

&c&candinthatstyleoftalking.Butyou,anecessarian,canrespectadifferenceofmind,andlovewhatisamiableinacharacternotperfect.Hehasbeenverygood,butIfearforhismind.ThankGod,Icanunconnectmyselfwithhim,andshallmanageallmyfathersmoniesinfuturemyself,ifItakechargeofDaddy,whichpoorJohnhasnotevenhintedawish,atanyfuturetimeeven,tosharewithme.TheLadyatthismadhouseassuresmethatImaydismissimmediatelybothDoctorandapothecary,retainingoccasionallyanopeningdraughtorsoforawhile,andthereisalessexpensiveestablishmentinherhouse,whereshewillonlynothavearoomandnursetoherselffor£50orguineasayear—theoutsidewouldbe60—Youknowbyoeconomyhowmuchmore,even,Ishallbeabletospareforherforts.

Shewill,Ifancy,ifshestays,makeoneofthefamily,ratherthanofthepatients,andtheoldandyoungladiesIlikeexceedingly,andshelovesdearly,andthey,asthesayingis,taketoherveryextraordinarily,ifitisextraordinarythatpeoplewhoseemysistershouldloveher.OfallthepeopleIeversawintheworldmypoorsisterwasmostandthoroughlydevoidoftheleasttinctureofselfishness—Iwillenlargeuponherqualities,poordeardearestsoul,inafutureletterformyownfort,forIunderstandherthroughly;andifImistakenot,inthemosttryingsituationthatahumanbeingcanbefoundin,shewillbefound(Ispeaknotwithsufficienthumility,Ifear,buthumanlyandfoolishlyspeaking)shewillbefound,Itrust,uniformlygreatandamiable;Godkeepherinherpresentmind,towhombethanksandpraiseforallHisdispensationstomankind.

LAMB.

Coleridge,continuetowrite;butdonotforeveroffendmebytalkingofsendingmecash.Sincerely,andonmysoul,wedonotwantit.Godloveyouboth!

Iwillwriteagainverysoon.Doyouwritedirectly.

ThesementionedgoodfortunesandchangeofprospectshadalmostbroughtmymindovertotheextremetheveryoppositetoDespair;Iwasindangerofmakingmyselftoohappy;yourletterbroughtmebacktoaviewofthingswhichIhadentertainedfromthebeginning;Ihope(forMaryIcananswer)butIhopethatIshallthrolifeneverhavelessrecollectionnorafainterimpressionofwhathashappenedthanIhavenow;tisnotalightthing,normeantbytheAlmightytobereceivedlightly.Imustbeserious,circumspect,anddeeplyreligiousthrolife;bysuchmeansmaybothofusescapemadnessinfuture,ifitsopleasetheAlmighty.

Sendmeword,howitfareswithSara.Irepeatit,yourletterwasandwillbeaninestimabletreasuretome;youhaveaviewofwhatmysituationdemandsofmelikemyownview;andItrustajustone.

[AwordperhapsonLambssalarymightbefittinghere.Forthefirstthreeyears,fromjoiningtheEastIndiaHouseonApril5,1792,hereceivednothing.Thisprobationaryperiodover,hewasgiven£40fortheyear1795-1796.This,however,wasraisedto£70in1796andthereweremeansofaddingtoitalittle,byextraworkandbyasmallholidaygrant.In1797itwas£80,in1799£90,andfromthattimeuntil1814itroseby£10everysecondyear.

SamuelLeGricewastheyoungerbrotherofValentineLeGrice.BothwereatChristsHospitalwithLambandColeridgeandarementionedintheEliaessayontheschool.SamLeGriceafterwardshadamissioninthe60thFoot,anddiedinJamaicain1802,asweshallsee.]

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