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第240章 Chapter LXXV.

My Uncle Toby's Apologetical Oration.

I am not insensible, brother Shandy, that when a man whose profession is arms, wishes, as I have done, for war,--it has an ill aspect to the world;--and that, how just and right soever his motives the intentions may be,--he stands in an uneasy posture in vindicating himself from private views in doing it.

For this cause, if a soldier is a prudent man, which he may be without being a jot the less brave, he will be sure not to utter his wish in the hearing of an enemy; for say what he will, an enemy will not believe him.--He will be cautious of doing it even to a friend,--lest he may suffer in his esteem:--But if his heart is overcharged, and a secret sigh for arms must have its vent, he will reserve it for the ear of a brother, who knows his character to the bottom, and what his true notions, dispositions, and principles of honour are: What, I hope, I have been in all these, brother Shandy, would be unbecoming in me to say:--much worse, I know, have I been than I ought,--and something worse, perhaps, than I think: But such as Iam, you, my dear brother Shandy, who have sucked the same breasts with me,--and with whom I have been brought up from my cradle,--and from whose knowledge, from the first hours of our boyish pastimes, down to this, Ihave concealed no one action of my life, and scarce a thought in it--Such as I am, brother, you must by this time know me, with all my vices, and with all my weaknesses too, whether of my age, my temper, my passions, or my understanding.

Tell me then, my dear brother Shandy, upon which of them it is, that when Icondemned the peace of Utrecht, and grieved the war was not carried on with vigour a little longer, you should think your brother did it upon unworthy views; or that in wishing for war, he should be bad enough to wish more of his fellow-creatures slain,--more slaves made, and more families driven from their peaceful habitations, merely for his own pleasure:--Tell me, brother Shandy, upon what one deed of mine do you ground it? (The devil a deed do I know of, dear Toby, but one for a hundred pounds, which I lent thee to carry on these cursed sieges.)If, when I was a school-boy, I could not hear a drum beat, but my heart beat with it--was it my fault?--Did I plant the propensity there?--Did Isound the alarm within, or Nature?

When Guy, Earl of Warwick, and Parismus and Parismenus, and Valentine and Orson, and the Seven Champions of England, were handed around the school,--were they not all purchased with my own pocket-money? Was that selfish, brother Shandy? When we read over the siege of Troy, which lasted ten years and eight months,--though with such a train of artillery as we had at Namur, the town might have been carried in a week--was I not as much concerned for the destruction of the Greeks and Trojans as any boy of the whole school? Had I not three strokes of a ferula given me, two on my right hand, and one on my left, for calling Helena a bitch for it? Did any one of you shed more tears for Hector? And when king Priam came to the camp to beg his body, and returned weeping back to Troy without it,--you know, brother, I could not eat my dinner.----Did that bespeak me cruel? Or because, brother Shandy, my blood flew out into the camp, and my heart panted for war,--was it a proof it could not ache for the distresses of war too?

O brother! 'tis one thing for a soldier to gather laurels,--and 'tis another to scatter cypress.--(Who told thee, my dear Toby, that cypress was used by the antients on mournful occasions?)--'Tis one thing, brother Shandy, for a soldier to hazard his own life--to leap first down into the trench, where he is sure to be cut in pieces:--'Tis one thing, from public spirit and a thirst of glory, to enter the breach the first man,--to stand in the foremost rank, and march bravely on with drums and trumpets, and colours flying about his ears:--'Tis one thing, I say, brother Shandy, to do this,--and 'tis another thing to reflect on the miseries of war;--to view the desolations of whole countries, and consider the intolerable fatigues and hardships which the soldier himself, the instrument who works them, is forced (for sixpence a day, if he can get it) to undergo.

Need I be told, dear Yorick, as I was by you, in Le Fever's funeral sermon, That so soft and gentle a creature, born to love, to mercy, and kindness, as man is, was not shaped for this?--But why did you not add, Yorick,--if not by Nature--that he is so by Necessity?--For what is war? what is it, Yorick, when fought as ours has been, upon principles of liberty, and upon principles of honour--what is it, but the getting together of quiet and harmless people, with their swords in their hands, to keep the ambitious and the turbulent within bounds? And heaven is my witness, brother Shandy, that the pleasure I have taken in these things,--and that infinite delight, in particular, which has attended my sieges in my bowling-green, has arose within me, and I hope in the corporal too, from the consciousness we both had, that in carrying them on, we were answering the great ends of our creation.

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