第1章

I

Ihavecommittedsins,ofcourse;butIhavenotcommittedenoughofthemtoentitlemetothepunishmentofreductiontothebreadandwaterofordinaryliteratureduringsixyearswhenImighthavebeenlivingonthefatdietspreadfortherighteousinProfessorDowden’sLifeofShelley,ifIhadbeenjustlydealtwith。

DuringthesesixyearsIhavebeenlivingalifeofpeacefulignorance。

IwasnotawarethatShelley’sfirstwifewasunfaithfultohim,andthatthatwaswhyhedesertedherandwipedthestainfromhissensitivehonorbyenteringintosoiledrelationswithGodwin’syoungdaughter。ThiswasallnewtomewhenIhearditlately,andwastoldthattheproofsofitwereinthisbook,andthatthisbook’sverdictisacceptedinthegirls’

collegesofAmericaanditsviewtaughtintheirliteraryclasses。

IneachofthesesixyearsmultitudesofyoungpeopleinourcountryhavearrivedattheShelley-readingage。ArethesesixmultitudesunacquaintedwiththislifeofShelley?Perhapstheyare;indeed,onemayfeelprettysurethatthegreatbulkofthemare。Tothese,then,I

addressmyself,inthehopethatsomeaccountofthisromantichistoricalfableandthefabulist’smannerofconstructingandadorningitmayinterestthem。

First,astoitsliterarystyle。OurnegroesinAmericahaveseveralwaysofentertainingthemselveswhicharenotfoundamongthewhitesanywhere。Amongtheseinventionsoftheirsisonewhichisparticularlypopularwiththem。Itisacompetitioninelegantdeportment。Theyhireahallandbankthespectators’seatsinrisingtiersalongthetwosides,leavingallthemiddlestretchofthefloorfree。Acakeisprovidedasaprizeforthewinnerinthecompetition,andabenchofexpertsindeportmentisappointedtoawardit。Sometimesthereareasmanyasfiftycontestants,maleandfemale,andfivehundredspectators。

Oneatatimethecontestantsenter,clothedregardlessofexpenseinwhateachconsiderstheperfectionofstyleandtaste,andwalkdownthevacantcentralspaceandbackagainwiththatmultitudeofcriticaleyesonthem。Allthatthecompetitorknowsoffineairsandgraceshethrowsintohiscarriage,allthatheknowsofseductiveexpressionhethrowsintohiscountenance。Hemayuseallthehelpshecandevise:watch-

chaintotwirlwithhisfingers,canetodogracefulthingswith,snowyhandkerchieftoflourishandgetartfuleffectsoutof,shinynewstovepipehattoassistinhiscourtlybows;andthecoloredladymayhaveafantoworkuphereffectswith,andsmileoverandblushbehind,andshemayaddotherhelps,accordingtoherjudgment。Whenthereviewbyindividualdetailisover,agrandreviewofallthecontestantsinprocessionfollows,withalltheairsandgracesandallthebowingsandsmirkingsonexhibitionatonce,andthisenablesthebenchofexpertstomakethenecessarycomparisonsandarriveataverdict。ThesuccessfulcompetitorgetstheprizewhichIhavebeforementioned,andanabundanceofapplauseandenvyalongwithit。Thenegroeshaveanameforthisgravedeportment-tournament;anametakenfromtheprizecontendedfor。

TheycallitaCakewalk。

ThisShelleybiographyisaliterarycake-walk。Theordinaryformsofspeechareabsentfromit。Allthepages,alltheparagraphs,walkbysedately,elegantly,nottosaymincingly,intheirSunday-best,shinyandsleek,perfumed,andwithboutonnieresintheirbutton-holes;itisraretofindevenachancesentencethathasforgottentodress。IfthebookwishestotellusthatMaryGodwin,childofsixteen,hadknownafflictions,thefactsauntersforthinthisnobbyoutfit:\"Marywasherselfnotunlearnedintheloreofpain\"——meaningbythatthatshehadnotalwaystraveledonasphalt;or,assomeauthoritieswouldframeit,thatshehad\"beenthereherself,\"aformwhich,whilepreferabletothebook’sform,isstillnottoberecommended。IfthebookwishestotellusthatHarrietShelleyhiredawet-nurse,thatcommonplacefactgetsturnedintoadancing-master,whodoeshisprofessionalbowbeforeusinpumpsandknee-breeches,withhisfiddleunderonearmandhiscrush-hatundertheother,thus:\"ThebeautyofHarriet’smotherlyrelationtoherbabewasmarredinShelley’seyesbytheintroductionintohishouseofahirelingnursetowhomwasdelegatedthemother’stenderestoffice。\"

ThisisperhapsthestrangestbookthathasseenthelightsinceFrankenstein。Indeed,itisaFrankensteinitself;aFrankensteinwiththeoriginalinfirmitysupplementedbyanewone;aFrankensteinwiththereasoningfacultywanting。Yetitbelievesitcanreason,andisalwaystrying。Itisnotcontenttoleaveamountainoffactstandingintheclearsunshine,wherethesimplestreadercanperceiveitsform,itsdetails,anditsrelationtotherestofthelandscape,butthinksitmusthelphimexamineitandunderstandit;soitsdriftingmindsettlesuponitwiththatintent,butalwayswithoneandthesameresult:thereisachangeoftemperatureandthemountainishidinafog。Everytimeitsetsupapremiseandstartstoreasonfromit,thereisasurpriseinstoreforthereader。Itisstrangelynearsighted,cross-eyed,andpurblind。Sometimeswhenamastodonwalksacrossthefieldofitsvisionittakesitforarat;atothertimesitdoesnotseeitatall。

Thematerialsofthisbiographicalfablearefacts,rumors,andpoetry。

Theyareconnectedtogetherandharmonizedbythehelpofsuggestion,conjecture,innuendo,perversion,andsemi-suppression。

Thefablehasadistinctobjectinview,butthisobjectisnotacknowledgedinsetwords。PercyByssheShelleyhasdonesomethingwhichinthecaseofothermeniscalledagravecrime;itmustbeshownthatinhiscaseitisnotthat,becausehedoesnotthinkasothermendoaboutthesethings。

Oughtnotthattobeenough,ifthefabulistisserious?Havingprovedthatacrimeisnotacrime,wasitworthwhiletogoonandfastentheresponsibilityofacrimewhichwasnotacrimeuponsomebodyelse?Whatistheuseofhuntingdownandholdingtobitteraccountpeoplewhoareresponsibleforotherpeople’sinnocentacts?

Still,thefabulistthinksitagoodideatodothat。InhisviewShelley’sfirstwife,Harriet,freeofalloffenseasfaraswehavehistoricalfactsforguidance,mustbeheldunforgivablyresponsibleforherhusband’sinnocentactindesertingherandtakingupwithanotherwoman。

Anyonewillsuspectthatthistaskhasitsdifficulties。Anyonewilldivinethatniceworkisnecessaryhere,cautiouswork,wilywork,andthatthereisentertainmenttobehadinwatchingthemagiciandoit。

Thereisindeedentertainmentinwatchinghim。Hearrangeshisfacts,hisrumors,andhispoemsonhistableinfullviewofthehouse,andshowsyouthateverythingisthere——nodeception,everythingfairandaboveboard。Andthisisapparentlytrue,yetthereisadefect,forsomeofhisbeststockishidinanappendix-basketbehindthedoor,andyoudonotcomeuponituntiltheexhibitionisoverandtheenchantmentofyourmindaccomplished——asthemagicianthinks。

Thereisaninsistentatmosphereofcandorandfairnessaboutthisbookwhichisengagingatfirst,thenalittleburdensome,thenatriflefatiguing,thenprogressivelysuspicious,annoying,irritating,andoppressive。Ittakesonesomelittletimetofindoutthatphraseswhichseemintendedtoguidethereaderarightaretheretomisleadhim;thatphraseswhichseemintendedtothrowlightaretheretothrowdarkness;

thatphraseswhichseemintendedtointerpretafactaretheretomisinterpretit;thatphraseswhichseemintendedtoforestallprejudicearetheretocreateit;thatphraseswhichseemantidotesarepoisonsindisguise。ThenakedfactsarrayedinthebookestablishShelley’sguiltinthatoneepisodewhichdisfigureshisotherwisesuperlativelyloftyandbeautifullife;butthehistorian’scarefulandmethodicalmisinterpretationofthemtransferstheresponsibilitytothewife’sshouldersashepersuadeshimself。ThefewmeagrefactsofHarrietShelley’slife,asfurnishedbythebook,acquitherofoffense;butbycallingintheforbiddenhelpsofrumor,gossip,conjecture,insinuation,andinnuendohedestroyshercharacterandrehabilitatesShelley’s——ashebelieves。Andintruthhisunheroicworkhasnotbeenbarrenoftheresultsheaimedat;aswitnesstheassertionmadetomethatgirlsinthecollegesofAmericaaretaughtthatHarrietShelleyputastainuponherhusband’shonor,andthatthatwaswhatstunghimintorepurifyinghimselfbydesertingherandhischildandenteringintoscandalousrelationswithaschool-girlacquaintanceofhis。

Ifthatassertionistrue,theyprobablyuseareductionofthisworkinthosecolleges,maybeonlyasketchoutlinedfromit。Suchathingasthatcouldbeharmfulandmisleading。Theyoughttocastitoutandputthewholebookinitsplace。Itwouldnotdeceive。Itwouldnotdeceivethejanitor。

Allofthisbookisinterestingonaccountofthesorcerer’smethodsandtheattractivenessofsomeofhischaractersandtherepulsivenessoftherest,butnopartofitissomuchsoasarethechapterswhereinhetriestothinkhethinkshesetsforththecauseswhichledtoShelley’sdesertionofhiswifein1814。

HarrietWestbrookwasaschool-girlsixteenyearsold。Shelleywasteemingwithadvancedthought。HebelievedthatChristianitywasadegradingandselfishsuperstition,andhehadadeepandsinceredesiretorescueoneofhissistersfromit。Harrietwasimpressedbyhisvariousphilosophiesandlookeduponhimasanintellectualwonder——

whichindeedhewas。Hehadanideathatshecouldgivehimvaluablehelpinhisschemeregardinghissister;thereforeheaskedhertocorrespondwithhim。Shewasquitewilling。Shelleywasnotthinkingoflove,forhewasjustgettingoverapassionforhiscousin,HarrietGrove,andjustgettingwellsteepedinoneforMissHitchener,aschool-

teacher。WhatmighthappentoHarrietWestbrookbeforetheletter-

writingwasendeddidnotenterhismind。Yetanolderpersoncouldhavemadeagoodguessatit,forinpersonShelleywasasbeautifulasanangel,hewasfrank,sweet,winning,unassuming,andsorichinunselfishness,generosities,andmagnanimitiesthathemadehiswholegenerationseempoorinthesegreatqualitiesbycomparison。Besides,hewasindistress。Hiscollegehadexpelledhimforwritinganatheisticalpamphletandafflictingthereverendheadsoftheuniversitywithit,hisrichfatherandgrandfatherhadclosedtheirpursesagainsthim,hisfriendswerecold。Necessarily,Harrietfellinlovewithhim;

andsodeeply,indeed,thattherewasnowayforShelleytosaveherfromsuicidebuttomarryher。Hebelievedhimselftoblameforthisstateofthings,sothemarriagetookplace。HewasprettyfairlyinlovewithHarriet,althoughhelovedMissHitchenerbetter。HewroteandexplainedthecasetoMissHitchenerafterthewedding,andhecouldnothavebeenfrankerormorenaiveandlessstirredupaboutthecircumstanceifthematterinissuehadbeenacommercialtransactioninvolvingthirty-fivedollars。

Shelleywasnineteen。Hewasnotayouth,butaman。Hehadneverhadanyyouth。Hewasanerraticandfantasticchildduringeighteenyears,thenhesteppedintomanhood,asonestepsoveradoor-sill。Hewascuriouslymatureatnineteeninhisabilitytodoindependentthinkingonthedeepquestionsoflifeandtoarriveatsharplydefinitedecisionsregardingthem,andsticktothem——sticktothemandstandbythematcostofbread,friendships,esteem,respect,andapprobation。

Forthesakeofhisopinionshewaswillingtosacrificeallthesevaluablethings,anddidsacrificethem;andwentondoingit,too,whenhecouldatanymomenthavemadehimselfrichandsuppliedhimselfwithfriendsandesteembycompromisingwithhisfather,atthemoderateexpenseofthrowingoverboardoneortwoindifferentdetailsofhiscargoofprinciples。

HeandHarrietelopedtoScotlandandgotmarried。TheytooklodgingsinEdinburghofasortanswerabletotheirpurse,whichwasaboutempty,andtheretheirlifewasahappy,oneandgrewdailymoreso。Theyhadonlythemselvesforcompany,buttheyneedednoadditionstoit。Theywereascozyandcontentedasbirdsinanest。Harrietsangeveningsorreadaloud;alsoshestudiedandtriedtoimprovehermind,herhusbandinstructingherinLatin。Shewasverybeautiful,shewasmodest,quiet,genuine,and,accordingtoherhusband’stestimony,shehadnofineladyairsoraspirationsabouther。InMatthewArnold’sjudgment,shewas\"apleasingfigure。\"

ThepairremainedfiveweeksinEdinburgh,andthentooklodgingsinYork,whereShelley’scollegemate,Hogg,lived。ShelleypresentlyrandowntoLondon,andHoggtookthisopportunitytomakelovetotheyoungwife。Sherepulsedhim,andreportedthefacttoherhusbandwhenhegotback。ItseemsapitythatShelleydidnotcopythiscreditableconductofherssometimeorotherwhenundertemptation,sothatwemighthaveseentheauthorofhisbiographyhangthemiracleintheskiesandsquirtrainbowsatit。

Attheendofthefirstyearofmarriage——themosttryingyearforanyyoungcouple,forthenthemutualfailingsarecomingonebyonetolight,andthenecessaryadjustmentsarebeingmadeinpainandtribulation——Shelleywasabletorecognizethathismarriageventurehadbeenasafeone。Aswehaveseen,hisloveforhiswifehadbeguninarathershallowwayandwithnotmuchforce,butnowitwasbecomedeepandstrong,whichentitleshiswifetoabroadcreditmark,onemayadmit。Headdressesalongandlovingpoemtoher,inwhichbothpassionandworshipappear:

ExhibitA

\"OthouWhosedearlovegleameduponthegloomypathWhichthislonespirittravelled,……wiltthounotturnThosespirit-beamingeyesandlookonme。

UntilIbeassuredthatEarthisHeavenAndHeavenisEarth?……

Harriet!letdeathallmortaltiesdissolve,Butoursshallnotbemortal。\"

ShelleyalsowroteasonnettoherinAugustofthissameyearincelebrationofherbirthday:

ExhibitB

EverasnowwithhoveandVirtue’sglowMaythyunwitheringsoulnotceasetoburn,Stillmaythineheartwiththosepurethoughtso’erflowWhichforcefromminesuchquickandwarmreturn。\"

Wasthegirlofseventeengladandproudandhappy?Wemayconjecturethatshewas。

Thatwastheyear1812。Anotheryearpassedstillhappily,stillsuccessfully——achildwasborninJune,1813,andinSeptember,threemonthslater,Shelleyaddressesapoemtothischild,Ianthe,inwhichhepointsoutjustwhenthelittlecreatureismostparticularlydeartohim:

ExhibitC

\"DearestwhenmostthytendertraitsexpressTheimageofthymother’sloveliness。\"

UptothispointthefabulistcounselforShelleyandprosecutorofhisyoungwifehashadeasysailing,butnowhistroublebegins,forShelleyisgettingreadytomakesomeunpleasanthistoryforhimself,anditwillbenecessarytoputtheblameofitonthewife。

Shelleyhadmadetheacquaintanceofacharminggray-haired,young-

heartedMrs。Boinville,whoseface\"retainedacertainyouthfulbeauty\";

shelivedatBracknell,andhadayoungdaughternamedCorneliaTurner,whowasequippedwithmanyfascinations。Apparentlythesepeopleweresufficientlysentimental。HoggsaysofMrs。Boinville:

\"Thegreaterpartofherassociateswereodious。Igenerallyfoundtheretwoorthreesentimentalyoungbutchers,aneminentlyphilosophicaltinker,andseveralveryunsophisticatedmedicalpractitionersormedicalstudents,allofloworiginandvulgarandoffensivemanners。Theysighed,turneduptheireyes,retailedphilosophy,suchasitwas,\"

etc。

ShelleymovedtoBracknell,July27th(thisisstill1813)purposelytobenearthisunwholesomeprairie-dogs’nest。Thefabulistsays:\"Itwastheentranceintoaworldmoreamiableandexquisitethanhehadyetknown。\"

\"Inthisacquaintancetheattractionwasmutual\"——andpresentlyitgrewtobeverymutualindeed,betweenShelleyandCorneliaTurner,whentheygottostudyingtheItalianpoetstogether。Shelley,\"respondinglikeatremulousinstrumenttoeverybreathofpassionorofsentiment,\"hadhischancehere。IttookonlyfourdaysforCornelia’sattractionstobegintodimHarriet’s。Shelleyarrivedonthe27thofJuly;onthe31sthewroteasonnettoHarrietinwhich\"onedetectsalreadythelittleriftinthelover’slutewhichhadseemedtobehealedornevertohavegapedatallwhenthelaterandhappiersonnettoIanthewaswritten\"——inSeptember,weremember:

ExhibitD

\"EVENING。TOHARRIET

\"OthoubrightSun!BeneaththedarkbluelineOfwesterndistancethatsublimedescendest,And,gleaminglovelierasthybeamsdecline,Thymillionhuestoeveryvaporlendest,Andovercobweb,lawn,andgrove,andstreamSheddesttheliquidmagicofthylight,TillcalmEarth,withthepartingsplendorbright,Showslikethevisionofabeauteousdream;

WhatgazernowwithastronomiceyeCouldcoldlycountthespotswithinthysphere?

Suchwerethylover,Harriet,couldheflyThethoughtsofallthatmakeshispassiondear,AndturningsenselessfromthywarmcaressPickflawsinourclose-wovenhappiness。\"

Icannotfindthe\"rift\";stillitmaybethere。Whatthepoemseemstosayis,thatapersonwouldbecoldlyungratefulwhocouldconsenttocountandconsiderlittlespotsandflawsinsuchawarm,great,satisfyingsunasHarrietis。Itisa\"littleriftwhichhadseemedtobehealed,ornevertohavegapedatall。\"Thatis,\"onedetects\"alittleriftwhichperhapshadneverexisted。Howdoesonedothat?

Howdoesoneseetheinvisible?Itisthefabulist’ssecret;heknowshowtodetectwhatdoesnotexist,heknowshowtoseewhatisnotseeable;itishisgift,andheworksitmanyatimetopoordeadHarrietShelley’sdeepdamage。

\"Asyet,however,iftherewasaspeckuponShelley’shappinessitwasnomorethanaspeck\"——meaningtheonewhichonedetectswhere\"itmayneverhavegapedatall\"——\"norhadHarrietcausefordiscontent。\"

Shelley’sLatininstructionstohiswifehadceased。\"Fromateacherhehadnowbecomeapupil。\"Mrs。BoinvilleandheryoungmarrieddaughterCorneliawereteachinghimItalianpoetry;afactwhichwarnsonetoreceivewithsomecautionthatotherstatementthatHarriethadno\"causefordiscontent。\"

ShelleyhadstoppedinstructingHarrietinLatin,asbeforementioned。

ThebiographerthinksthatthebusylifeinLondonsometimeback,andtheintrusionofthebaby,accountforthis。Thesewerehindrances,butweretherenoothers?Heisalwaysoverlookingadetailhereandtherethatmightbevaluableinhelpingusunderstandasituation。Forinstance,whenamanhasbeenhardatworkattheItalianpoetswithaprettywoman,hourafterhour,andrespondinglikeatremulousinstrumenttoeverybreathofpassionorofsentimentinthemeantime,thatmanisdog-tiredwhenhegetshome,andhecan’tteachhiswifeLatin;itwouldbeunreasonabletoexpectit。

UptothistimewehavesubmittedtohavingMrs。BoinvillepusheduponusasostensiblyconcernedintheseItalianlessons,butthebiographerdropshernow,ofhisownaccord。Cornelia\"perhaps\"issoleteacher。

Hoggsaysshewasapreytoakindofsweetmelancholy,arisingfromcausespurelyimaginary;sherequiredconsolation,andfounditinPetrarch。Healsosays,\"Byssheenteredatoncefullyintoherviewsandcaughtthesoftinfection,breathingthetenderestandsweetestmelancholy,aseverytruepoetought。\"

ThentheauthorofthebookinterlardsamoststatelyandfinecomplimenttoCornelia,furnishedbyamanofapprovedjudgmentwhoknewherwell\"inlateryears。\"Itisaverygoodcomplimentindeed,andshenodoubtdeserveditinher\"lateryears,\"whenshehadforgenerationsceasedtobesentimentalandlackadaisical,andwasnolongerengagedinenchantingyounghusbandsandsowingsorrowforyoungwives。Butwhyisthatcomplimenttothatoldgentlewomanintrudedthere?Isittomakethereaderbelieveshewaswell-chosenandsafesocietyforayoung,sentimentalhusband?Thebiographer’sdevicewasnotwellplanned。Thatoldpersonwasnotpresent——itwasherotherselfthatwasthere,heryoung,sentimental,melancholy,warm-bloodedself,inthoseearlysweettimesbeforeantiquityhadcooledheroffandmossedherback。

\"InchoosingforfriendssuchwomenasMrs。Newton,Mrs。Boinville,andCorneliaTurner,Shelleygavegoodproofofhisinsightanddiscrimination。\"Thatisthefabulist’sopinion——HarrietShelley’sisnotreported。

EarlyinAugust,ShelleywasinLondontryingtoraisemoney。InSeptemberhewrotethepoemtothebaby,alreadyquotedfrom。InthefirstweekofOctoberShelleyandfamilywenttoWarwick,thentoEdinburgh,arrivingthereaboutthemiddleofthemonth。

\"Harrietwashappy。\"Why?Theauthorfurnishesareason,buthidesfromuswhetheritishistoryorconjecture;itisbecause\"thebabehadbornethejourneywell。\"Ithasalltheaspectofoneofhisartfuldevices——

flungininhisfavoritecasualway——thewayhehaswhenhewantstodrawone’sattentionawayfromanobviousthingandamuseitwithsometriflethatislessobviousbutmoreuseful——inahistorylikethis。Theobviousthingis,thatHarrietwashappybecausetherewasmuchterritorybetweenherhusbandandCorneliaTurnernow;andbecausetheperilousItalianlessonsweretakingarest;andbecause,iftherechancedtobeanyrespondingslikeatremulousinstrumenttoeverybreathofpassionorofsentimentinstockinthesedays,shemighthopetogetashareofthemherself;andbecause,withherhusbandliberated,now,fromthefetidfascinationsofthatsentimentalretreatsopitilesslydescribedbyHogg,whoalsodubbedit\"Shelley’sparadise\"later,shemighthopetopersuadehimtostayawayfromitpermanently;andbecauseshemightalsohopethathisbrainwouldcool,now,andhisheartbecomehealthy,andbothbrainandheartconsiderthesituationandresolvethatitwouldbearightandmanlythingtostandbythisgirl-wifeandherchildandseethattheywerehonorablydealtwith,andcherishedandprotectedandlovedbythemanthathadpromisedthesethings,andsobemadehappyandkeptso。Andbecause,also——mayweconjecturethis?——wemayhopefortheprivilegeoftakingupourcozyLatinlessonsagain,thatusedtobesopleasant,andbroughtussoneartogether——sonear,indeed,thatoftenourheadstouched,justasheadsdooverItalianlessons;andourhandsmetincasualandunintentional,butstillmostdeliciousandthrillinglittlecontactsandmomentaryclasps,justastheyinevitablydooverItalianlessons。Supposeoneshouldsaytoanyyoungwife:\"IfindthatyourhusbandisporingovertheItalianpoetsandbeinginstructedinthebeautifulItalianlanguagebythelovelyCorneliaRobinson\"——wouldthatcozypicturefailtorisebeforehermind?woulditspossibilitiesfailtosuggestthemselvestoher?wouldtherebeapanginherheartandablushonherface?or,onthecontrary,wouldtheremarkgiveherpleasure,makeherjoyousandgay?Why,oneneedsonlytomaketheexperiment——theresultwillnotbeuncertain。

However,welearn——byauthorityofdeeplyreasonedandsearchingconjecture——thatthebabyborethejourneywell,andthatthatwaswhytheyoungwifewashappy。Thataccountsfortwopercent。ofthehappiness,butitwasnotrighttoimplythatitaccountedfortheotherninety-eightalso。

Peacock,ascholar,poet,andfriendoftheShelleys,wasoftheirpartywhentheywentaway。HeusedtolaughattheBoinvillemenagerie,and\"wasnotafavorite。\"OneoftheBoinvillegroup,writingtoHogg,said,\"TheShelleyshavemadeanadditiontotheirpartyinthepersonofacoldscholar,who,Ithink,hasneithertastenorfeeling。This,Shelleywillperceivesoonerorlater,forhiswarmnaturecravessympathy。\"

True,andShelleywillfighthiswaybacktheretogetit——therewillbenowaytoheadhimoff。

TowardstheendofNovemberitwasnecessaryforShelleytopayabusinessvisittoLondon,andheconceivedtheprojectofleavingHarrietandthebabyinEdinburghwithHarriet’ssister,ElizaWestbrook,asensible,practicalmaidenladyaboutthirtyyearsold,whohadspentagreatpartofhertimewiththefamilysincethemarriage。Shewasanestimablewoman,andShelleyhadhadreasontolikeher,anddidlikeher;butalongaboutthistimehisfeelingtowardsherchanged。PartofShelley’splan,ashewroteHogg,wastospendhisLondoneveningswiththeNewtons——membersoftheBoinvilleHystericalSociety。But,alas,whenhearrivedearlyinDecember,thatpleasantgamewaspartiallyblocked,forElizaandthefamilyarrivedwithhim。Weareleftdestituteofconjecturesatthispointbythebiographer,anditismydutytosupplyone。IchancetheconjecturethatitwasElizawhointerferedwiththatgame。IthinkshetriedtodowhatshecouldtowardsmodifyingtheBoinvilleconnection,intheinterestofheryoungsister’speaceandhonor。

Ifitwasshewhoblockedthatgame,shewasnotstrongenoughtoblockthenextone。Beforethemonthandyearwereout——nodategiven,letuscallitChristmas——ShelleyandfamilywerenestedinafurnishedhouseinWindsor,\"atnogreatdistancefromtheBoinvilles\"——thesedecoysstillresidingatBracknell。

Whatweneed,now,isamisleadingconjecture。Wegetitwithcharacteristicpromptnessanddepravity:

\"ButPrinceAthanasefoundnottheagedZonoras,thefriendofhisboyhood,inanywanderingstoWindsor。Dr。Lindhaddiedayearsince,andwithhisdeathWindsormusthavelost,forShelley,itschiefattraction。\"

Still,nottomentionShelley’swife,therewasBracknell,atanyrate。

WhileBracknellremains,allsolaceisnotlost。Shelleyisrepresentedbythisbiographerasdoingagreatmanycarelessthings,buttomymindthishiringafurnishedhouseforthreemonthsinordertobewithamanwhohasbeendeadayear,isthecarelessestofthemall。Onefeelsforhim——thatisbutnatural,anddoesushonorbesides——yetoneisvexed,forallthat。HecouldhavewrittenandaskedabouttheagedZonorasbeforetakingthehouse。Hemaynothavehadtheaddress,butthatisnothing——anypostmanwouldknowtheagedZonoras;adeadpostmanwouldrememberanamelikethat。

Andyet,whythrowaraglikethistousraveningwolves?Isitseriouslysupposablethatwewillstoptochewitandletourpreyescape?No,wearegettingtoexpectthiskindofdevice,andtogiveitmerelyasniffforcertainty’ssakeandthenwalkarounditandleaveitlying。ShelleywasnotaftertheagedZonoras;hewaspointedforCorneliaandtheItalianlessons,forhiswarmnaturewascravingsympathy。

II

Theyear1813isjustendednow,andwestepinto1814。

Torecapitulate,howmuchofCornelia’ssocietyhasShelleyhad,thusfar?PortionsofAugustandSeptember,andfourdaysofJuly。Thatistosay,hehashadopportunitytoenjoyit,moreorless,duringthatbriefperiod。Didhewantsomemoreofit?Wemustfallbackuponhistory,andthengotoconjecturing。

\"Intheearlypartoftheyear1814,ShelleywasafrequentvisitoratBracknell。\"

\"Frequent\"isacautiousword,inthisauthor’smouth;theverycautiousnessofit,thevaguenessofit,provokessuspicion;itmakesonesuspectthatthisfrequencywasmorefrequentthanthemerecommoneverydaykindsoffrequencywhichoneisinthehabitofaveragingupwiththeunassumingterm\"frequent。\"IthinksobecausetheyfixedupabedroomforhimintheBoinvillehouse。Onedoesn’tneedabedroomifoneisonlygoingtorunovernowandtheninadisconnectedwaytorespondlikeatremulousinstrumenttoeverybreathofpassionorofsentimentandrubupone’sItalianpoetryalittle。

Theyoungwifewasnotinvited,perhaps。Ifshewas,shemostcertainlydidnotcome,orshewouldhavestraightenedtheroomup;themostignorantofusknowsthatawifewouldnotendurearoomintheconditioninwhichHoggfoundthisonewhenheoccupieditonenight。Shelleywasaway——why,nobodycandivine。Clotheswerescatteredabout,therewerebooksoneveryside:\"Whereverabookcouldbelaidwasanopenbookturneddownonitsfacetokeepitsplace。\"Itseemsplainthatthewifewasnotinvited。No,notthat;Ithinkshewasinvited,butsaidtoherselfthatshecouldnotbeartogothereandseeanotheryoungwomantouchingheadswithherhusbandoveranItalianbookandmakingthrillinghand-contactswithhimaccidentally。

Asremarked,hewasafrequentvisitorthere,\"wherehefoundaneasefulresting-placeinthehouseofMrs。Boinville——thewhite-hairedMaimuna——

andofherdaughter,Mrs。Turner。\"TheagedZonoraswasdeceased,butthewhite-hairedMaimunawasstillondeck,aswesee。\"Threecharmingladiesentertainedthemocker(Hogg)withcupsoftea,latehours,Wieland’sAgathon,sighsandsmiles,andthecelestialmannaofrefinedsentiment。\"

\"Such,\"saysHogg,\"werethedelightsofShelley’sparadiseinBracknell。\"

Thewhite-hairedMaimunapresentlywritestoHogg:

\"Iwillnothaveyoudespisehome-spunpleasures。Shelleyismakingatrialofthemwithus——\"

Atrialofthem。Itmaybecalledthat。ItwasMarch11,andhehadbeeninthehouseamonth。Shecontinues:

Shelley\"likesthensowellthatheisresolvedtoleaveofframbling——\"

Buthehasalreadyleftitoff。Hehasbeenthereamonth。

\"Andbeginacourseofthemhimself。\"

Buthehasalreadybegunit。Hehasbeenatitamonth。Helikesitsowellthathehasforgottenallabouthiswife,asaletterofhisreveals。

\"Seriously,Ithinkhismindandbodywantrest。\"

Yethehasbeenrestingbothforamonth,withItalian,andtea,andmannaofsentiment,andlatehours,andeveryrestfulthingayounghusbandcouldneedfortherefreshmentofwearylimbsandasoreconscience,andanaggingsenseofshabbinessandtreachery。

\"Hisjourneysafterwhathehasneverfoundhaverackedhispurseandhistranquillity。Heisresolvedtotakealittlecareoftheformer,inpitytothelatter,whichIapplaud,andshallsecondwithall,mymight。\"

Butshedoesnotsaywhethertheyoungwife,astrangerandlonelyyonder,wantsanotherwomanandherdaughterCorneliatobelavishingsomuchinflamedinterestonherhusbandornot。Thatyoungwifeisalwayssilent——weareneverallowedtohearfromher。Shemusthaveopinionsaboutsuchthings,shecannotbeindifferent,shemustbeapprovingordisapproving,surelyshewouldspeakifshewereallowed——evento-dayandfromhergraveshewould,ifshecould,Ithink——butwegetonlytheotherside,theykeephersilentalways。

\"Hehasdeeplyinterestedus。Inthecourseofyourintimacyhemusthavemadeyoufeelwhatwenowfeelforhim。Heisseekingahouseclosetous——\"

Ah!heisnotcloseenoughyet,itseems——

\"andifhesucceedsweshallhaveanadditionalmotivetoinduceyoutocomeamongusinthesummer。\"

Thereaderwouldpuzzlealongtimeandnotguessthebiographer’scommentupontheaboveletter。Itisthis:

\"Thesesoundlikewordsofsconsiderateandjudiciousfriend。\"

Thatiswhathethinks。Thatis,itiswhathethinkshethinks。No,thatisnotquiteit:itiswhathethinkshecanstupefyaparticularlyandunspeakablydullreaderintothinkingitiswhathethinks。HemakesthatcommentwiththeknowledgethatShelleyisinlovewiththiswoman’sdaughter,andthatitisbecauseofthefascinationsofthesetwothatShelleyhasdesertedhiswife——forthismonth,consideringallthecircumstances,andhisnewpassion,andhisemploymentofthetime,amountedtodesertion;thatisitsrightfulname。Wecannotknowhowthewiferegardeditandfeltaboutit;butifshecouldhavereadtheletterwhichShelleywaswritingtoHoggfourorfivedayslater,wecouldguessherthoughtandhowshefelt。Hearhim:……

\"IhavebeenstayingwithMrs。Boinvilleforthelastmonth;

Ihaveescaped,inthesocietyofallthatphilosophyandfriendshipcombine,fromthedismayingsolitudeofmyself。\"

Itisfairtoconjecturethathewasfeelingashamed。

\"Theyhaverevivedinmyhearttheexpiringflameoflife。

Ihavefeltmyselftranslatedtoaparadisewhichhasnothingofmortalitybutitstransitoriness;myheartsickensattheviewofthatnecessitywhichwillquicklydividemefromthedelightfultranquillityofthishappyhome——forithasbecomemyhome……

\"Elizaisstillwithus——nothere!——butwillbewithmewhentheinfinitemaliceofdestinyforcesmetodepart。\"

Elizaisshewhoblockedthatgame——thegameinLondon——theonewherewewerepurposingtodineeverynightwithoneofthe\"threecharmingladies\"whofedteaandmannaandlatehourstoHoggatBracknell。

ShelleycouldsendElizaaway,ofcourse;couldhaveclearedheroutlongagoifsominded,justashehadpreviouslydonewithapredecessorofherswhomhehadfirstworshippedandthenturnedagainst;butperhapsshewasusefulthereasathinexcuseforstayingawayhimself。

\"Iamnowbutlittleinclinedtocontestthispoint。

Icertainlyhateherwithallmyheartandsoul……

\"Itisasightwhichawakensaninexpressiblesensationofdisgustandhorror,toseehercaressmypoorlittleIanthe,inwhomImayhereafterfindtheconsolationofsympathy。

Isometimesfeelfaintwiththefatigueofcheckingtheoverflowingsofmyunboundedabhorrenceforthismiserablewretch。Butsheisnomorethanablindandloathsomeworm,thatcannotseetosting。

\"IhavebeguntolearnItalianagain……Corneliaassistsmeinthislanguage。DidInotoncetellyouthatI

thoughthercoldandreserved?Sheisthereverseofthis,assheisthereverseofeverythingbad。Sheinheritsallthedivinityofhermother……IhavesometimesforgottenthatIamnotaninmateofthisdelightfulhome——thatatimewillcomewhichwillcastmeagainintotheboundlessoceanofabhorredsociety。

\"Ihavewrittennothingbutonestanza,whichhasnomeaning,andthatIhaveonlywritteninthought:

\"Thydewylookssinkinmybreast;

Thygentlewordsstirpoisonthere;

ThouhastdisturbedtheonlyrestThatwastheportionofdespair。

Subduedtoduty’shardcontrol,Icouldhavebornemywaywardlot:

ThechainsthatbindthisrainedsoulHadcankeredthen,butcrusheditnot。

\"Thisisthevisionofadeliriousanddistempereddream,whichpassesawayatthecoldclearlightofmorning。Itssurpassingexcellenceandexquisiteperfectionshavenomorerealitythanthecolorofanautumnalsunset。\"

Thenitdidnotrefertohiswife。Thatisplain;otherwisehewouldhavesaidso。Itiswellthatheexplainedthatithasnomeaning,forifhehadnotdonethat,theprevioussoftreferencestoCorneliaandthewayhehascometofeelabouthernowwouldmakeusthinkshewasthepersonwhohadinspireditwhileteachinghimhowtoreadthewarmandruddyItalianpoetsduringamonth。

Thebiographyobservesthatportionsofthisletter\"readlikethetiredmoaningofawoundedcreature。\"Guessesatthenatureofthewoundarepermissible;wewillhazardone。

ReadbythelightofShelley’sprevioushistory,hisletterseemstobethecryofatorturedconscience。Untilthistimeitwasaconsciencethathadneverfeltapangorknownasmirch。Itwastheconscienceofonewho,untilthistime,hadneverdoneadishonorablething,oranungenerous,orcruel,ortreacherousthing,butwasnowdoingallofthese,andwaskeenlyawareofit。UptothistimeShelleyhadbeenmasterofhisnature,anditwasanaturewhichwasasbeautifulandasnearlyperfectasanymerelyhumannaturemaybe。Buthewasdrunknow,withadebasingpassion,andwasnothimself。ThereisnothinginhisprevioushistorythatisincharacterwiththeShelleyofthisletter。

Hehaddoneboyishthings,foolishthings,evencrazythings,butneverathingtobeashamedof。Hehaddonethingswhichonemightlaughat,buttheprivilegeoflaughingwaslimitedalwaystothethingitself;

youcouldnotlaughatthemotivebackofit——thatwashigh,thatwasnoble。Hismostfantasticandquixoticactshadapurposebackofthemwhichmadethemfine,oftengreat,andmadetherisinglaughseemprofanationandquenchedit;quenchedit,andchangedtheimpulsetohomage。

Uptothistimehehadbeenloyaltyitself,wherehisobligationslay——

treacherywasnewtohim;hehadneverdoneanignoblething——basenesswasnewtohim;hehadneverdoneanunkindthingthatalsowasnewtohim。

Thiswastheauthorofthatletter,thiswasthemanwhohaddesertedhisyoungwifeandwaslamenting,becausehemustleaveanotherwoman’shousewhichhadbecomea\"home\"tohim,andgoaway。Ishelamentingmainlybecausehemustgobacktohiswifeandchild?No,thelamentismainlyforwhatheistoleavebehindhim。Thephysicalcomfortsofthehouse?

No,inhislifehehadneverattachedimportancetosuchthings。Thenthethingwhichhegrievestoleaveisnarroweddowntoaperson——tothepersonwhose\"dewylooks\"hadsunkintohisbreast,andwhoseseducingwordshad\"stirredpoisonthere。\"

Hewasashamedofhimself,hisconsciencewasupbraidinghim。Hewastheslaveofadegradinglove;hewasdrunkwithhispassion,therealShelleywasintemporaryeclipse。Thisistheverdictwhichhisprevioushistorymustcertainlydeliveruponthisepisode,Ithink。

Onemustbeallowedtoassisthimselfwithconjectureslikethesewhentryingtofindhiswaythroughaliteraryswampwhichhassomanymisleadingfinger-boardsupasthisbookisfurnishedwith。

Wehavenowarrivedatapartoftheswampwherethedifficultiesandperplexitiesaregoingtobegreaterthananywehaveyetmetwith——

where,indeed,thefinger-boardsaremultitudinous,andthemostofthempointingdiligentlyinthewrongdirection。WearetobetoldbythebiographywhyShelleydesertedhiswifeandchildandtookupwithCorneliaTurnerandItalian。ItwasnotonaccountofCornelia’ssighsandsentimentalitiesandteaandmannaandlatehoursandsoftandsweetandindustriousenticements;no,itwasbecause\"hishappinessinhishomehadbeenwoundedandbruisedalmosttodeath。\"

Ithadbeenwoundedandbruisedalmosttodeathinthisway:

1st。Harrietpersuadedhimtosetupacarriage。

2d。Aftertheintrusionofthebaby,Harrietstoppedreadingaloudandstudying。

3d。Harriet’swalkswithHogg\"commonlyconductedustosomefashionablebonnet-shop。\"

4th。Harriethiredawet-nurse。

5th。Whenanoperationwasbeingperformeduponthebaby,\"Harrietstoodby,narrowlyobservingallthatwasdone,but,totheastonishmentoftheoperator,betrayingnotthesmallestsignofemotion。\"

6th。ElizaWestbrook,sister-in-law,wasstillofthehousehold。

TheevidenceagainstHarrietShelleyisallin;thereisnomore。UponthesesixcountsshestandsindictedofthecrimeofdrivingherhusbandintothatstyatBracknell;andthiscrime,bythesehelps,thebiographicalprosecutingattorneyhassethimselfthetaskofprovinguponher。

Doesthebiographercallhimselftheattorneyfortheprosecution?

No,onlytohimself,privately;publiclyheisthepassionless,disinterested,impartialjudgeonthebench。Heholdsuphisjudicialscalesbeforetheworld,thatallmaysee;anditalltriestolooksofairthatablindpersonwouldsometimesfailtoseehimslipthefalseweightsin。

Shelley’shappinessinhishomehadbeenwoundedandbruisedalmosttodeath,first,becauseHarriethadpersuadedhimtosetupacarriage。

Icannotdiscoverthatanyevidenceisofferedthatsheaskedhimtosetupacarriage。Still,ifshedid,wasitaheavyoffence?Wasitunique?Otheryoungwiveshadcommitteditbefore,othershavecommitteditsince。ShelleyhaddearlylovedherinthoseLondondays;possiblyhesetupthecarriagegladlytopleaseher;affectionateyounghusbandsdosuchthings。WhenShelleyranawaywithanothergirl,by-and-by,thisgirlpersuadedhimtopourthepriceofmanycarriagesandmanyhorsesdownthebottomlesswellofherfather’sdebts,butthisimpartialjudgefindsnofaultwiththat。OncesheappealstoShelleytoraisemoney——

necessarilybyborrowing,therewasnootherway——topayherfather’sdebtswithatatimewhenShelleywasindangerofbeingarrestedandimprisonedforhisowndebts;yetthegoodjudgefindsnofaultwithherevenforthis。

Firstandlast,Shelleyemptiedintothatrapaciousmendicant’slapasumwhichcosthim——forheborroweditatruinousrates——fromeightytoonehundredthousanddollars。ButitwasMaryGodwin’spapa,thesupplicationswereoftensentthroughMary,thegoodjudgeisMary’sstrenuousfriend,soMarygetsnocensures。OntheContinentMaryrodeinherprivatecarriage,built,asShelleyboasts,\"byoneofthebestmakersinBondStreet,\"yetthegoodjudgemakesnotevenapassingcommentonthisiniquity。LetusthrowoutCountNo。1againstHarrietShelleyasbeingfar-fetched,andfrivolous。

Shelley’shappinessinhishomehadbeenwoundedandbruisedalmosttodeath,secondly,becauseHarriet’sstudies\"haddwindledawaytonothing,Bysshehadceasedtoexpressanyinterestinthem。\"Atwhattimewasthis?ItwaswhenHarriet\"hadfullyrecoveredfromthefatigueofherfirsteffortofmaternity,……andwasnowinfullforce,vigor,andeffect。\"Verywell,thebabywasborntwodaysbeforethecloseofJune。