第7章

\"Narrowisthydwellingnow!darktheplaceofthineabode!WiththreestepsIcompassthygrave,Othouwhowastsogreatbefore!Fourstones,withtheirheadsofmoss,aretheonlymemorialofthee.Atreewithscarcealeaf,longgrasswhichwhistlesinthewind,marktothehunter\'seyethegraveofthemightyMorar.Morar!thouartlowindeed.Thouhastnomothertomournthee,nomaidwithhertearsoflove.Deadisshethatbroughttheeforth.FallenisthedaughterofMorglan.

\"Whoonhisstaffisthis?Whoisthiswhoseheadiswhitewithage,whoseeyesareredwithtears,whoquakesateverystep?Itisthyfather,OMorar!thefatherofnosonbutthee.Heheardofthyfameinwar,heheardoffoesdispersed.HeheardofMorar\'srenown,whydidhenothearofhiswound?Weep,thoufatherofMorar!Weep,butthysonheareththeenot.Deepisthesleepofthedead,lowtheirpillowofdust.Nomoreshallhehearthyvoice,nomoreawakeatthycall.Whenshallitbemorninthegrave,tobidtheslumbererawake?Farewell,thoubravestofmen!thouconquerorinthefield!butthefieldshallseetheenomore,northedarkwoodbelightenedwiththesplendourofthysteel.Thouhasleftnoson.Thesongshallpreservethyname.FuturetimesshallhearoftheetheyshallhearofthefallenMorar!

\"Thegriefofallarose,butmosttheburstingsighofArmin.

Heremembersthedeathofhisson,whofellinthedaysofhisyouth.Carmorwasnearthehero,thechiefoftheechoingGalmal.WhyburstthesighofArmin?hesaid.Isthereacausetomourn?Thesongcomeswithitsmusictomeltandpleasethesoul.Itislikesoftmistthat,risingfromalake,poursonthesilentvale;thegreenflowersarefilledwithdew,butthesunreturnsinhisstrength,andthemistisgone.Whyartthousad,OArmin,chiefofsea-surroundedGorma?

\"SadIam!norsmallismycauseofwoe!Carmor,thouhastlostnoson;thouhastlostnodaughterofbeauty.Colgarthevaliantlives,andAnnira,fairestmaid.Theboughsofthyhouseascend,OCarmor!butArministhelastofhisrace.Darkisthybed,ODaura!deepthysleepinthetomb!Whenshaltthouwakewiththysongs?withallthyvoiceofmusic?

\"Arise,windsofautumn,arise:blowalongtheheath.Streamsofthemountains,roar;roar,tempestsinthegrovesofmyoaks!Walkthroughbrokenclouds,Omoon!showthypalefaceatintervals;bringtomymindthenightwhenallmychildrenfell,whenArindalthemightyfell——whenDaurathelovelyfailed.Daura,mydaughter,thouwertfair,fairasthemoononFura,whiteasthedrivensnow,sweetasthebreathinggale.Arindal,thybowwasstrong,thyspearwasswiftonthefield,thylookwaslikemistonthewave,thyshieldaredcloudinastorm!Armar,renownedinwar,cameandsoughtDaura\'slove.Hewasnotlongrefused:fairwasthehopeoftheirfriends.

\"Erath,sonofOdgal,repined:hisbrotherhadbeenslainbyArmar.Hecamedisguisedlikeasonofthesea:fairwashiscliffonthewave,whitehislocksofage,calmhisseriousbrow.Fairestofwomen,hesaid,lovelydaughterofArmin!arocknotdistantintheseabearsatreeonitsside;redshinesthefruitafar.ThereArmarwaitsforDaura.Icometocarryhislove!shewentshecalledonArmar.Noughtanswered,butthesonoftherock.Armar,mylove,mylove!whytormentestthoumewithfear?Hear,sonofArnart,hear!itisDaurawhocalleththee.Erath,thetraitor,fledlaughingtotheland.Shelifteduphervoice——shecalledforherbrotherandherfather.Arindal!Armin!nonetorelieveyou,Daura.

\"Hervoicecameoverthesea.Arindal,myson,descendedfromthehill,roughinthespoilsofthechase.Hisarrowsrattledbyhisside;hisbowwasinhishand,fivedark-graydogsattendedhissteps.HesawfierceErathontheshore;heseizedandboundhimtoanoak.Thickwindthethongsofthehidearoundhislimbs;heloadsthewindswithhisgroans.ArindalascendsthedeepinhisboattobringDauratoland.Armarcameinhiswrath,andletflythegray-featheredshaft.Itsung,itsunkinthyheart,OArindal,myson!forEraththetraitorthoudiest.Theoarisstoppedatonce:hepantedontherock,andexpired.Whatisthygrief,ODaura,whenroundthyfeetispouredthybrother\'sblood.Theboatisbrokenintwain.ArmarplungesintotheseatorescuehisDaura,ordie.Suddenablastfromahillcameoverthewaves;hesank,andherosenomore.

\"Alone,onthesea-beatrock,mydaughterwasheardtocomplain;frequentandloudwerehercries.Whatcouldherfatherdo?AllnightIstoodontheshore:Isawherbythefaintbeamofthemoon.AllnightIheardhercries.Loudwasthewind;therainbeathardonthehill.Beforemorningappeared,hervoicewasweak;itdiedawayliketheeveningbreezeamongthegrassoftherocks.Spentwithgrief,sheexpired,andleftthee,Armin,alone.Goneismystrengthinwar,fallenmyprideamongwomen.Whenthestormsaloftarise,whenthenorthliftsthewaveonhigh,Isitbythesoundingshore,andlookonthefatalrock.

\"OftenbythesettingmoonIseetheghostsofmychildren;halfviewlesstheywalkinmournfulconferencetogether.\"

AtorrentoftearswhichstreamedfromCharlotte\'seyesandgaverelieftoherburstingheart,stoppedWerther\'srecitation.Hethrewdownthebook,seizedherhand,andweptbitterly.Charlotteleaneduponherhand,andburiedherfaceinherhandkerchief:theagitationofbothwasexcessive.TheyfeltthattheirownfatewaspicturedinthemisfortunesofOssian\'sheroes,theyfeltthistogether,andtheirtearsredoubled.WerthersupportedhisforeheadonCharlotte\'sarm:shetrembled,shewishedtobegone;butsorrowandsympathylaylikealeadenweightuponhersoul.Sherecoveredherselfshortly,andbeggedWerther,withbrokensobs,toleaveher,imploredhimwiththeutmostearnestnesstocomplywithherrequest.Hetrembled;hisheartwasreadytoburst:then,takingupthebookagain,herecommencedreading,inavoicebrokenbysobs.\"Whydostthouwakenme,Ospring?Thyvoicewoosme,exclaiming,Irefreshtheewithheavenlydews;butthetimeofmydecayisapproaching,thestormisnighthatshallwhithermyleaves.Tomorrowthetravellershallcome,heshallcome,whobeheldmeinbeauty:hiseyeshallseekmeinthefieldaround,butheshallnotfindme.\"

ThewholeforceofthesewordsfellupontheunfortunateWerther.Fullofdespair,hethrewhimselfatCharlotte\'sfeet,seizedherhands,andpressedthemtohiseyesandtohisforehead.Anapprehensionofhisfatalprojectnowstruckherforthefirsttime.Hersenseswerebewildered:sheheldhishands,pressedthemtoherbosom;and,leaningtowardhimwithemotionsofthetenderestpity,herwarmcheektouchedhis.Theylostsightofeverything.Theworlddisappearedfromtheireyes.Heclaspedherinhisarms,strainedhertohisbosom,andcoveredhertremblinglipswithpassionatekisses.\"Werther!\"shecriedwithafaintvoice,turningherselfaway;\"Werther!\"and,withafeeblehand,shepushedhimfromher.Atlength,withthefirmvoiceofvirtue,sheexclaimed,\"Werther!\"Heresistednot,but,tearinghimselffromherarms,fellonhiskneesbeforeher.Charlotterose,and,withdisorderedgrief,inmingledtonesofloveandresentment,sheexclaimed,\"Itisthelasttime,Werther!Youshallneverseemeanymore!\"Then,castingonelast,tenderlookuponherunfortunatelover,sherushedintotheadjoiningroom,andlockedthedoor.Wertherheldouthisarms,butdidnotdaretodetainher.Hecontinuedontheground,withhisheadrestingonthesofa,forhalfanhour,tillheheardanoisewhichbroughthimtohissenses.Theservantentered.Hethenwalkedupanddowntheroom;and,whenhewasagainleftalone,hewenttoCharlotte\'sdoor,and,inalowvoice,said,\"Charlotte,Charlotte!butonewordmore,onelastadieu!\"Shereturnednoanswer.Hestopped,andlistenedandentreated;butallwassilent.Atlengthhetorehimselffromtheplace,crying,\"Adieu,Charlotte,adieuforever!\"

Wertherrantothegateofthetown.Theguards,whoknewhim,lethimpassinsilence.Thenightwasdarkandstormy,——itrainedandsnowed.Hereachedhisowndoorabouteleven.Hisservant,althoughseeinghimenterthehousewithouthishat,didnotventuretosayanything;and;asheundressedhismaster,hefoundthathisclotheswerewet.Hishatwasafterwardfoundonthepointofarockoverhangingthevalley;anditisinconceivablehowhecouldhaveclimbedtothesummitonsuchadark,tempestuousnightwithoutlosinghislife.

Heretiredtobed,andslepttoalatehour.Thenextmorninghisservant,uponbeingcalledtobringhiscoffee,foundhimwriting.Hewasadding,toCharlotte,whatwehereannex.

\"Forthelast,lasttimeIopentheseeyes.Alas!theywillbeholdthesunnomore.Itiscoveredbyathick,impenetrablecloud.Yes,Nature!putonmourning:yourchild,yourfriend,yourlover,drawsnearhisend!Thisthought,Charlotte,iswithoutparallel;andyetitseemslikeamysteriousdreamwhenIrepeat——thisismylastday!Thelast!Charlotte,nowordcanadequatelyexpressthisthought.Thelast!To-dayIstanderectinallmystrengthto-morrow,coldandstark,Ishalllieextendedupontheground.Todie!whatisdeath?Wedobutdreaminourdiscourseuponit.Ihaveseenmanyhumanbeingsdie;but,sostraitenedisourfeeblenature,wehavenoclearconceptionofthebeginningortheendofourexistence.AtthismomentIammyown——orratherIamthine,thine,myadored!andthenextweareparted,severed——perhapsforever!No,Charlotte,no!HowcanI,howcanyou,beannihilated?Weexist.Whatisannihilation?Amereword,anunmeaningsoundthatfixesnoimpressiononthemind.Dead,Charlotte!laidinthecoldearth,inthedarkandnarrowgrave!Ihadafriendoncewhowaseverythingtomeinearlyyouth.Shedied.Ifollowedherhearse;Istoodbyhergravewhenthecoffinwaslowered;andwhenIheardthecreakingofthecordsastheywereloosenedanddrawnup,whenthefirstshovelfulofearthwasthrownin,andthecoffinreturnedahollowsound,whichgrewfainterandfaintertillallwascompletelycoveredover,Ithrewmyselfontheground;myheartwassmitten,grieved,shattered,rent——butIneitherknewwhathadhappened,norwhatwastohappentome.Death!thegrave!Iunderstandnotthewords——Forgive,oh,forgiveme!Yesterday——ah,thatdayshouldhavebeenthelastofmylife!Thouangel!forthefirsttimeinmyexistence,Ifeltraptureglowwithinmyinmostsoul.Sheloves,shelovesme!Stillburnsuponmylipsthesacredfiretheyreceivedfromthine.Newtorrentsofdelightoverwhelmmysoul.Forgiveme,oh,forgive!

\"IknewthatIwasdeartoyou;Isawitinyourfirstentrancinglook,knewitbythefirstpressureofyourhand;butwhenIwasabsentfromyou,whenIsawAlbertatyourside,mydoubtsandfearsreturned.

\"Doyouremembertheflowersyousentme,when,atthatcrowdedassembly,youcouldneitherspeaknorextendyourhandtome?HalfthenightIwasonmykneesbeforethoseflowers,andIregardedthemasthepledgesofyourlove;butthoseimpressionsgrewfainter,andwereatlengtheffaced.

\"Everythingpassesaway;butawholeeternitycouldnotextinguishthelivingflamewhichwasyesterdaykindledbyyourlips,andwhichnowburnswithinme.Shelovesme!Thesearmshaveencircledherwaist,theselipshavetrembleduponhers.Sheismine!Yes,Charlotte,youaremineforever!

\"AndwhatdotheymeanbysayingAlbertisyourhusband?Hemaybesoforthisworld;andinthisworlditisasintoloveyou,towishtotearyoufromhisembrace.Yes,itisacrime;andIsufferthepunishment,butIhaveenjoyedthefulldelightofmysin.Ihaveinhaledabalmthathasrevivedmysoul.Fromthishouryouaremine;yes,Charlotte,youaremine!Igobeforeyou.IgotomyFatherandtoyourFather.Iwillpouroutmysorrowsbeforehim,andhewillgivemecomforttillyouarrive.ThenwillIflytomeetyou.Iwillclaimyou,andremainyoureternalembrace,inthepresenceoftheAlmighty.

\"Idonotdream,Idonotrave.Drawingnearertothegravemyperceptionsbecomeclearer.Weshallexist;weshallseeeachotheragain;weshallbeholdyourmother;Ishallbeholdher,andexposetohermyinmostheart.Yourmother——yourimage!\"

Abouteleveno\'clockWertheraskedhisservantifAlberthadreturned.Heanswered,\"Yes;\"forhehadseenhimpassonhorseback:uponwhichWerthersenthimthefollowingnote,unsealed:

\"Besogoodastolendmeyourpistolsforajourney.Adieu.\"

Charlottehadsleptlittleduringthepastnight.Allherapprehensionswererealisedinawaythatshecouldneitherforeseenoravoid.Herbloodwasboilinginherveins,andathousandpainfulsensationsrentherpureheart.WasittheardourofWerther\'spassionateembracesthatshefeltwithinherbosom?Wasitangerathisdaring?Wasitthesadcomparisonofherpresentconditionwithformerdaysofinnocence,tranquillity,andself-confidence?Howcouldsheapproachherhusband,andconfessascenewhichshehadnoreasontoconceal,andwhichsheyetfelt,nevertheless,unwillingtoavow?Theyhadpreservedsolongasilencetowardeachotherandshouldshebethefirsttobreakitbysounexpectedadiscovery?ShefearedthatthemerestatementofWerther\'svisitwouldtroublehim,andhisdistresswouldbeheightenedbyherperfectcandour.Shewishedthathecouldseeherinhertruelight,andjudgeherwithoutprejudice;butwassheanxiousthatheshouldreadherinmostsoul?Ontheotherhand,couldshedeceiveabeingtowhomallherthoughtshadeverbeenexposedasclearlyascrystal,andfromwhomnosentimenthadeverbeenconcealed?Thesereflectionsmadeheranxiousandthoughtful.HermindstilldweltonWerther,whowasnowlosttoher,butwhomshecouldnotbringherselftoresign,andforwhomsheknewnothingwasleftbutdespairifsheshouldbelosttohimforever.

ArecollectionofthatmysteriousestrangementwhichhadlatelysubsistedbetweenherselfandAlbert,andwhichshecouldneverthoroughlyunderstand,wasnowbeyondmeasurepainfultoher.Eventheprudentandthegoodhavebeforenowhesitatedtoexplaintheirmutualdifferences,andhavedweltinsilenceupontheirimaginarygrievances,untilcircumstanceshavebecomesoentangled,thatinthatcriticaljuncture,whenacalmexplanationwouldhavesavedallparties,anunderstandingwasimpossible.Andthusifdomesticconfidencehadbeenearlierestablishedbetweenthem,ifloveandkindforbearancehadmutuallyanimatedandexpandedtheirhearts,itmightnot,perhaps,evenyethavebeentoolatetosaveourfriend.

Butwemustnotforgetoneremarkablecircumstance.WemayobservefromthecharacterofWerther\'scorrespondence,thathehadneveraffectedtoconcealhisanxiousdesiretoquitthisworld.HehadoftendiscussedthesubjectwithAlbert;and,betweenthelatterandCharlotte,ithadnotunfrequentlyformedatopicofconversation.Albertwassoopposedtotheveryideaofsuchanaction,that,withadegreeofirritationunusualinhim,hehadmorethanoncegivenWerthertounderstandthathedoubtedtheseriousnessofhisthreats,andnotonlyturnedthemintoridicule,butcausedCharlottetosharehisfeelingsofincredulity.Herheartwasthustranquillisedwhenshefeltdisposedtoviewthemelancholysubjectinaseriouspointofview,thoughshenevercommunicatedtoherhusbandtheapprehensionsshesometimesexperienced.

Albert,uponhisreturn,wasreceivedbyCharlottewithill-concealedembarrassment.Hewashimselfoutofhumour;hisbusinesswasunfinished;andhehadjustdiscoveredthattheneighbouringofficialwithwhomhehadtodeal,wasanobstinateandnarrow-mindedpersonage.Manythingshadoccurredtoirritatehim.

Heinquiredwhetheranythinghadhappenedduringhisabsence,andCharlottehastilyansweredthatWertherhadbeenthereontheeveningpreviously.Hetheninquiredforhisletters,andwasansweredthatseveralpackageshadbeenleftinhisstudy.Hethereonretired,leavingCharlottealone.

Thepresenceofthebeingshelovedandhonouredproducedanewimpressiononherheart.Therecollectionofhisgenerosity,kindness,andaffectionhadcalmedheragitation:asecretimpulsepromptedhertofollowhim;shetookherworkandwenttohisstudy,aswasoftenhercustom.Hewasbusilyemployedopeningandreadinghisletters.Itseemedasifthecontentsofsomeweredisagreeable.Sheaskedsomequestions:hegaveshortanswers,andsatdowntowrite.

Severalhourspassedinthismanner,andCharlotte\'sfeelingsbecamemoreandmoremelancholy.Shefelttheextremedifficultyofexplainingtoherhusband,underanycircumstances,theweightthatlayuponherheart;andherdepressionbecameeverymomentgreater,inproportionassheendeavouredtohidehergrief,andtoconcealhertears.

ThearrivalofWerther\'sservantoccasionedherthegreatestembarrassment.HegaveAlbertanote,whichthelattercoldlyhandedtohiswife,saying,atthesametime,\"Givehimthepistols.Iwishhimapleasantjourney,\"headded,turningtotheservant.ThesewordsfelluponCharlottelikeathunderstroke:sherosefromherseathalf-fainting,andunconsciousofwhatshedid.Shewalkedmechanicallytowardthewall,tookdownthepistolswithatremblinghand,slowlywipedthedustfromthem,andwouldhavedelayedlonger,hadnotAlberthastenedhermovementsbyanimpatientlook.Shethendeliveredthefatalweaponstotheservant,withoutbeingabletoutteraword.Assoonashehaddeparted,shefoldedupherwork,andretiredatoncetoherroom,herheartovercomewiththemostfearfulforebodings.Sheanticipatedsomedreadfulcalamity.Shewasatonemomentonthepointofgoingtoherhusband,throwingherselfathisfeet,andacquaintinghimwithallthathadhappenedonthepreviousevening,thatshemightacknowledgeherfault,andexplainherapprehensions;thenshesawthatsuchastepwouldbeuseless,asshewouldcertainlybeunabletoinduceAlberttovisitWerther.Dinnerwasserved;andakindfriendwhomshehadpersuadedtoremainassistedtosustaintheconversation,whichwascarriedonbyasortofcompulsion,tilltheeventsofthemorningwereforgotten.

WhentheservantbroughtthepistolstoWerther,thelatterreceivedthemwithtransportsofdelightuponhearingthatCharlottehadgiventhemtohimwithherownhand.Heatesomebread,dranksomewine,senthisservanttodinner,andthensatdowntowriteasfollows:

\"Theyhavebeeninyourhandsyouwipedthedustfromthem.Ikissthemathousandtimes——youhavetouchedthem.Yes,Heavenfavoursmydesign,andyou,Charlotte,providemewiththefatalinstruments.Itwasmydesiretoreceivemydeathfromyourhands,andmywishisgratified.Ihavemadeinquiriesofmyservant.Youtrembledwhenyougavehimthepistols,butyoubademenoadieu.Wretched,wretchedthatIam——notonefarewell!Howcouldyoushutyourheartagainstmeinthathourwhichmakesyoumineforever?Charlotte,agescannoteffacetheimpression——Ifeelyoucannothatethemanwhosopassionatelylovesyou!\"

Afterdinnerhecalledhisservant,desiredhimtofinishthepackingup,destroyedmanypapers,andthenwentouttopaysometriflingdebts.Hesoonreturnedhome,thenwentoutagain,notwithstandingtherain,walkedforsometimeinthecount\'sgarden,andafterwardproceededfartherintothecountry.Towardeveninghecamebackoncemore,andresumedhiswriting.

\"Wilhelm,Ihaveforthelasttimebeheldthemountains,theforests,andthesky.Farewell!Andyou,mydearestmother,forgiveme!Consoleher,Wilhelm.Godblessyou!Ihavesettledallmyaffairs!Farewell!Weshallmeetagain,andbehappierthanever.\"

\"Ihaverequitedyoubadly,Albert;butyouwillforgiveme.Ihavedisturbedthepeaceofyourhome.Ihavesoweddistrustbetweenyou.Farewell!Iwillendallthiswretchedness.Andoh,thatmydeathmayrenderyouhappy!Albert,Albert!makethatangelhappy,andtheblessingofHeavenbeuponyou!\"

Hespenttherestoftheeveninginarranginghispapers:hetoreandburnedagreatmany;othershesealedup,anddirectedtoWilhelm.Theycontainedsomedetachedthoughtsandmaxims,someofwhichIhaveperused.Atteno\'clockheorderedhisfiretobemadeup,andabottleofwinetobebroughttohim.Hethendismissedhisservant,whoseroom,aswellastheapartmentsoftherestofthefamily,wassituatedinanotherpartofthehouse.Theservantlaydownwithoutundressing,thathemightbethesoonerreadyforhisjourneyinthemorning,hismasterhavinginformedhimthatthepost-horseswouldbeatthedoorbeforesixo\'clock.

\"Pasteleveno\'clock!Allissilentaroundme,andmysouliscalm.Ithankthee,OGod,thatthoubestoweststrengthandcourageuponmeintheselastmoments!Iapproachthewindow,mydearestoffriends;andthroughtheclouds,whichareatthismomentdrivenrapidlyalongbytheimpetuouswinds,Ibeholdthestarswhichilluminetheeternalheavens.No,youwillnotfall,celestialbodies:thehandoftheAlmightysupportsbothyouandme!IhavelookedforthelasttimeupontheconstellationoftheGreaterBear:itismyfavouritestar;forwhenIbadeyoufarewellatnight,Charlotte,andturnedmystepsfromyourdoor,italwaysshoneuponme.WithwhatrapturehaveIattimesbeheldit!HowoftenhaveIimploreditwithupliftedhandstowitnessmyfelicity!andevenstill——Butwhatobjectisthere,Charlotte,whichfailstosummonupyourimagebeforeme?Doyounotsurroundmeonallsides?andhaveInot,likeachild,treasuredupeverytriflewhichyouhaveconsecratedbyyourtouch?\"Yourprofile,whichwassodeartome,Ireturntoyou;andIprayyoutopreserveit.ThousandsofkisseshaveIimprinteduponit,andathousandtimeshasitgladdenedmyheartondepartingfromandreturningtomyhome.

\"Ihaveimploredyourfathertoprotectmyremains.Atthecornerofthechurchyard,lookingtowardthefields,therearetwolime-trees——thereIwishtolie.Yourfathercan,anddoubtlesswill,dothismuchforhisfriend.Imploreitofhim.ButperhapspiousChristianswillnotchoosethattheirbodieschouldbeburiednearthecorpseofapoor,unhappywretchlikeme.Thenletmebelaidinsomeremotevalley,ornearthehighway,wherethepriestandLevitemayblessthemselvesastheypassbymytomb,whilsttheSamaritanwillshedatearformyfate.

\"See,Charlotte,Idonotshuddertotakethecoldandfatalcup,fromwhichIshalldrinkthedraughtofdeath.Yourhandpresentsittome,andIdonottremble.All,allisnowconcluded:thewishesandthehopesofmyexistencearefulfilled.Withcold,unflinchinghandIknockatthebrazenportalsofDeath.Oh,thatIhadenjoyedtheblissofdyingforyou!howgladlywouldIhavesacrificedmyselfforyou;Charlotte!AndcouldIbutrestorepeaceandjoytoyourbosom,withwhatresolution,withwhatjoy,wouldInotmeetmyfate!Butitisthelotofonlyachosenfewtoshedtheirbloodfortheirfriends,andbytheirdeathtoaugment,athousandtimes,thehappinessofthosebywhomtheyarebeloved.

Iwish,Charlotte,tobeburiedinthedressIwearatpresent:ithasbeenrenderedsacredbyyourtouch.Ihavebeggedthisfavourofyourfather.Myspiritsoarsabovemysepulchre.Idonotwishmypocketstobesearched.TheknotofpinkribbonwhichyouworeonyourbosomthefirsttimeIsawyou,surroundedbythechildren——Oh,kissthemathousandtimesforme,andtellthemthefateoftheirunhappyfriend!IthinkIseethemplayingaroundme.Thedearchildren!HowwarmlyhaveIbeenattachedtoyou,Charlotte!SincethefirsthourIsawyou,howimpossiblehaveIfoundittoleaveyou.Thisribbonmustbeburiedwithme:itwasapresentfromyouonmybirthday.Howconfuseditallappears!LittledidIthenthinkthatIshouldjourneythisroad.Butpeace!Iprayyou,peace!

\"Theyareloaded——theclockstrikestwelve.Isayamen.Charlotte,Charlotte!farewell,farewell!\"

Aneighboursawtheflash,andheardthereportofthepistol;but,aseverythingremainedquiet,hethoughtnomoreofit.

Inthemorning,atsixo\'clock,theservantwentintoWerther\'sroomwithacandle.Hefoundhismasterstretcheduponthefloor,welteringinhisblood,andthepistolsathisside.Hecalled,hetookhiminhisarms,butreceivednoanswer.Lifewasnotyetquiteextinct.Theservantranforasurgeon,andthenwenttofetchAlbert.Charlotteheardtheringingofthebell:acoldshudderseizedher.Shewakenedherhusband,andtheybothrose.Theservant,bathedintearsfalteredforththedreadfulnews.CharlottefellsenselessatAlbert\'sfeet.

WhenthesurgeoncametotheunfortunateWerther,hewasstilllyingonthefloor;andhispulsebeat,buthislimbswerecold.Thebullet,enteringtheforehead,overtherighteye,hadpenetratedtheskull.Aveinwasopenedinhisrightarm:thebloodcame,andhestillcontinuedtobreathe.

Fromthebloodwhichflowedfromthechair,itcouldbeinferredthathehadcommittedtherashactsittingathisbureau,andthatheafterwardfelluponthefloor.Hewasfoundlyingonhisbacknearthewindow.Hewasinfull-dresscostume.

Thehouse,theneighbourhood,andthewholetownwereimmediatelyincommotion.Albertarrived.TheyhadlaidWertheronthebed:hisheadwasboundup,andthepalenessofdeathwasuponhisface.Hislimbsweremotionless;buthestillbreathed,atonetimestrongly,thenweaker——hisdeathwasmomentlyexpected.

Hehaddrunkonlyoneglassofthewine.\"EmiliaGalotti\"layopenuponhisbureau.

IshallsaynothingofAlbert\'sdistress,orofCharlotte\'sgrief.

Theoldstewardhastenedtothehouseimmediatelyuponhearingthenews:heembracedhisdyingfriendamidafloodoftears.Hiseldestboyssoonfollowedhimonfoot.Inspeechlesssorrowtheythrewthemselvesontheirkneesbythebedside,andkissedhishandsandface.Theeldest,whowashisfavourite,hungoverhimtillheexpired;andeventhenhewasremovedbyforce.Attwelveo\'clockWertherbreathedhislast.Thepresenceofthesteward,andtheprecautionshehadadopted,preventedadisturbance;andthatnight,atthehourofeleven,hecausedthebodytobeinterredintheplacewhichWertherhadselectedforhimself.

Thestewardandhissonsfollowedthecorpsetothegrave.Albertwasunabletoaccompanythem.Charlotte\'slifewasdespairedof.Thebodywascarriedbylabourers.Nopriestattended.