登陆注册
19001100000023

第23章

"In the midst of all this glory the emperor died, and Anastasius was preferred to the crown. As it was yet uncertain whether Ishould not continue in favor, I was received as usual at my entrance into the palace to pay my respects to the new emperor;but I was no sooner rumped by him than I received the same compliment from all the rest; the whole room, like a regiment of soldiers, turning their backs to me all at once: my smile now was become of equal value with the note of a broken banker, and every one was as cautious not to receive it.

"I made as much haste as possible from the court, and shortly after from the city, retreating to the place of my nativity, where I spent the remainder of my days in a retired life in husbandry, the only amusement for which I was qualified, having neither learning nor virtue.

"When I came to the gate Minos again seemed at first doubtful, but at length dismissed me; saying though I had been guilty of many heinous crimes, in as much as I had, though a general, never been concerned in spilling human blood, I might return again to earth.

"I was now again born in Alexandria, and, by great accident, entering into the womb of my daughter-in-law, came forth my own grandson, inheriting that fortune which I had before amassed.

"Extravagance was now as notoriously my vice as avarice had been formerly; and I spent in a very short life what had cost me the labor of a very long one to rake together. Perhaps you will think my present condition was more to be envied than my former: but upon my word it was very little so; for, by possessing everything almost before I desired it, I could hardly ever say Ienjoyed my wish: I scarce ever knew the delight of satisfying a craving appetite. Besides, as I never once thought, my mind was useless to me, and I was an absolute stranger to all the pleasures arising from it. Nor, indeed, did my education qualify me for any delicacy in other enjoyments; so that in the midst of plenty I loathed everything. Taste for elegance I had none; and the greatest of corporeal blisses I felt no more from than the lowest animal. In a word, as while a miser I had plenty without daring to use it, so now I had it without appetite.

"But if I was not very happy in the height of my enjoyment, so Iafterwards became perfectly miserable; being soon overtaken by disease, and reduced to distress, till at length, with a broken constitution and broken heart, I ended my wretched days in a jail: nor can I think the sentence of Minos too mild, who condemned me, after having taken a large dose of avarice, to wander three years on the banks of Cocytus, with the knowledge of having spent the fortune in the person of the grandson which Ihad raised in that of the grandfather.

"The place of my birth, on my return to the world, was Constantinople, where my father was a carpenter. The first thing I remember was, the triumph of Belisarius, which was, indeed, most noble show; but nothing pleased me so much as the figure of Gelimer, king of the African Vandals, who, being led captive on this occasion, reflecting with disdain on the mutation of his own fortune, and on the ridiculous empty pomp of the conqueror, cried out, VANITY, VANITY, ALL IS MERE VANITY.'

"I was bred up to my father's trade, and you may easily believe so low a sphere could produce no adventures worth your notice.

However, I married a woman I liked, and who proved a very tolerable wife. My days were passed in hard labor, but this procured me health, and I enjoyed a homely supper at night with my wife with more pleasure than I apprehend greater persons find at their luxurious meals. My life had scarce any variety in it, and at my death I advanced to Minos with great confidence of entering the gate: but I was unhappily obliged to discover some frauds I had been guilty of in the measure of my work when Iworked by the foot, as well as my laziness when I was employed by the day. On which account, when I attempted to pass, the angry judge laid hold on me by the shoulders, and turned me back so violently, that, had I had a neck of flesh and bone, I believe he would have broke it."

同类推荐
  • 越绝书

    越绝书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 新石头记

    新石头记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 赵飞燕别传

    赵飞燕别传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 见闻纪训

    见闻纪训

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 杭州志

    杭州志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 我的女友2000岁

    我的女友2000岁

    沉迷于古代传说的谢非欢,因为一封邮件,无意中闯入实验基地,于是卷入了一系列诡秘的事件当中。他认知中的女友,是漂亮、自信的女教授,却未曾想她竟是来自于2000多年前的……他以为他的敌人,只是精于算计,野心较大的商人,却不知这神秘组织头领竟然是人人皆知的“他”。
  • 小蜜大祸

    小蜜大祸

    吴原则可谓春风得意马蹄疾,官场情场皆如意。官场上,他从一般小科员到县委书记,一路飙升,让同行不无妒忌;情场中,他家有贤妻,兼得“二奶”,更喜“床友”和小蜜;然而,随着权、钱、色的交叉,他和小蜜之间突然狼烟四起战火纷飞,吴原则自以为永不被颠覆的仕途和爱情方舟,瞬间烟飞灰灭……
  • 漠仙传

    漠仙传

    古语有云:缘合即生,缘散则灭。远古遗留的宫殿,神秘的珠子。大漠之中神秘的古国,还有那虚幻的海市蜃楼!长存的古老部族!一张张神秘的面纱一一揭开!且看少年从大漠的奇遇开始不一样的传奇之路!
  • 天道重塑

    天道重塑

    亚泉上一世过的昏昏沉沉,没有反向,一次机会,前世给了他一次使命,自此他平凡的一生开始转变!就这样,前进吧!少年。这是你称霸是时期。
  • 逍遥硕师

    逍遥硕师

    我的故事里,有平头百姓,也有乡绅贵族;有山野之村,也有繁华之都;有驰骋商场,也有纵横武林。我不做官,但却与官为伍;我不入教,但却与百家有着丝丝缕缕的牵连。……好吧,三言两语,无力解释。看官们且不妨看看去--
  • 琉璃眼之都是眼睛惹的祸

    琉璃眼之都是眼睛惹的祸

    无论是能够轻易消去别人的记忆,还是可以看到那些生活在暗处的生灵,这所有的一切,都是他别人不一样的证明,不过……因为是“异类”而被厌弃,他也不是第一个了。
  • 九州朝龙

    九州朝龙

    莽莽大道,轻描淡写霸江湖;红尘粉海,香酥玉骨撩君心。只身对敌,万马军中只一笑;沉浮宦海,一杆长枪镇军国。放眼江湖,众生碌碌谁与斗;踏遍闺阁,无意却把芳心获。一柄长剑,天下武林拜尊皇;高手败尽,九霄云外我独孤。生在江湖,却不被其所容;无心权利,却不能独善其身。一次次在阴谋和仇恨中死去,又从死亡中觉醒。
  • 莽荒图腾

    莽荒图腾

    一座山撑起天地脊梁,一个字镇压诸天神佛,一条律法开天创世。鸿蒙之初,天地之始,未有三界六道之分,百族林立,天才如狗,莽荒大虫肆掠乾坤。这是一个以血脉定出身,以实力分高下的野蛮纪元。霸主强者,予取予夺,平凡弱小,卑微苟且。一个血脉平庸,被无情落抛弃的少年,却意外成为了一个小部落的图腾。一个活着的图腾,却连一头铁角牛都对付不了,拿什么来守护部落呢?
  • 末日血时代

    末日血时代

    2012年12月21日,生化异变骤然来袭!人生平凡无奇的张啸宇,突然掌握了控制时间的异能,至此拉开属于他辉煌征程的序幕。"凶残狰狞的丧尸?呵呵,它们只配做我成长路上的养料。""迅捷如风的异兽?在我的时间减速前,还来不及启动就得化作龟速,乖乖等死""铺天盖地的虫海?抱歉,在时间加速前,没有任何事物可以阻挡我的去路。"屹立在辽东雪原之顶,张啸宇一脚跺碎雪狼王那颗已经奄奄一息的硕大头颅,望着无边无际的尸兽狂潮,张啸宇傲然笑道:“感谢你们给我成长的时间,现在,该轮到我屠杀了!”_________书友群(1):140226507新书期,求票、求收藏、求一切。以前简介下方标注的,依旧为诚。
  • 来年春色好

    来年春色好

    人在江湖飘,哪有不挨刀啊!简言之就是女主惹了男主要还账的故事。