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the history of caliph vathek-第29章

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They continued their way through the multitude but; notwithstanding their confidence at first; they were not sufficiently composed to examine with attention the various perspectives of halls and of galleries that opened on the right hand and left; which were all illuminated by torches and braziers; whose flames rose in pyramids to the centre of the vault。  At length they came to a place where long curtains; brocaded with crimson and gold; fell from all parts in striking confusion; here the choirs and dances were heard no longer; the light which glimmered came from afar。

After some time Vathek and Nouronihar perceived a gleam brightening through the drapery; and entered a vast tabernacle carpeted with the skins of leopards; an infinity of elders with streaming beards; and Afrits in complete armour; had prostrated themselves before the ascent of a lofty eminence; on the top of which; upon a globe of fire; sat the formidable Eblis。  His person was that of a young man; whose noble and regular features seemed to have been tarnished by malignant vapours; in his large eyes appeared both pride and despair; his flowing hair retained some resemblance to that of an angel of light; in his hand; which thunder had blasted; he swayed the iron sceptre that causes the monster Ouranabad; the Afrits; and all the powers of the abyss to tremble; at his presence the heart of the Caliph sank within him; and for the first time he fell prostrate on his face。  Nouronihar; however; though greatly dismayed; could not help admiring the person of Eblis; for she expected to have seen some stupendous giant。  Eblis; with a voice more mild than might be imagined; but such as transfused through the soul the deepest melancholy; said:

〃Creatures of clay; I receive you into mine empire; ye are numbered amongst my adorers; enjoy whatever this palace affords; the treasures of the pre…adamite Sultans; their bickering sabres; and those talismans that compel the Dives to open the subterranean expanses of the mountain of Kaf; which communicate with these; there; insatiable as your curiosity may be; shall you find sufficient to gratify it; you shall possess the exclusive privilege of entering the fortress of Aherman; and the halls of Argenk; where are portrayed all creatures endowed with intelligence; and the various animals that inhabited the earth prior to the creation of that contemptible being whom ye denominate the Father of Mankind。〃

Vathek and Nouronihar; feeling themselves revived and encouraged by this harangue; eagerly said to the Giaour:

〃Bring us instantly to the place which contains these precious talismans。〃

〃Come!〃 answered this wicked Dive; with his malignant grin; 〃come! and possess all that my sovereign hath promised; and more。〃

He then conducted them into a long aisle adjoining the tabernacle; preceding them with hasty steps; and followed by his disciples with the utmost alacrity。  They reached; at length; a hall of great extent; and covered with a lofty dome; around which appeared fifty portals of bronze; secured with as many fastenings of iron; a funereal gloom prevailed over the whole scene; here; upon two beds of incorruptible cedar; lay recumbent the fleshless forms of the pre…adamite kings; who had been monarchs of the whole earth; they still possessed enough of life to be conscious of their deplorable condition; their eyes retained a melancholy motion; they regarded each other with looks of the deepest dejection; each holding his right hand motionless on his heart; at their feet were inscribed the events of their several reigns; their power; their pride; and their crimes; Soliman Raad; Soliman Daki; and Soliman Di Gian Ben Gian; who; after having chained up the Dives in the dark caverns of Kaf; became so presumptuous as to doubt of the Supreme Power; all these maintained great state; though not to be compared with the eminence of Soliman Ben Daoud。

This king; so renowned for his wisdom; was on the loftiest elevation; and placed immediately under the dome; he appeared to possess more animation than the rest; though from time to time he laboured with profound sighs; and; like his companions; kept his right hand on his heart; yet his countenance was more composed; and he seemed to be listening to the sullen roar of a vast cataract; visible in part through the grated portals:  this was the only sound that intruded on the silence of these doleful mansions。  A range of brazen vases surrounded the elevation。

〃Remove the covers from these cabalistic depositories;〃 said the Giaour to Vathek; 〃and avail thyself of the talismans; which will break asunder all these gates of bronze; and not only render thee master of the treasures contained within them; but also of the spirits by which they are guarded。〃

The Caliph; whom this ominous preliminary had entirely disconcerted; approached the vases with faltering footsteps; and was ready to sink with terror when he heard the groans of Soliman。 As he proceeded a voice from the livid lips of the Prophet articulated these words:

〃In my life…time I filled a magnificent throne; having on my right hand twelve thousand seats of gold; where the patriarchs and the prophets heard my doctrines; on my left the sages and doctors; upon as many thrones of silver; were present at all my decisions。 Whilst I thus administered justice to innumerable multitudes; the birds of the air librating over me served as a canopy from the rays of the sun; my people flourished; and my palace rose to the clouds; I erected a temple to the Most High; which was the wonder of the universe; but I basely suffered myself to be seduced by the love of women; and a curiosity that could not be restrained by sublunary things; I listened to the counsels of Aherman and the daughter of Pharaoh; and adored fire and the hosts of heaven; I forsook the holy city; and commanded the Genii to rear the stupendous palace of Istakar; and the terrace of the watch…towers; each of which was consecrated to a star; there for a while I enjoyed myself in the zenith of glory and pleasure; not only men; but supernatural existences were subject also to my will。  I began to think; as these unhappy monarchs around had already thought; that the vengeance of Heaven was asleep; when at once the thunder burst my structures asunder and precipitated me hither; where; however; I do not remain; like the other inhabitants; totally destitute of hope; for an angel of light hath revealed that; in consideration of the piety of my early youth; my woes shall come to an end when this cataract shall for ever cease to flow; till then I am in torments; ineffable torments! an unrelenting fire preys on my heart。〃

Having uttered this exclamation; Soliman raised his hands towards heaven; in token of supplication; and the Caliph discerned through his bosom; which was transparent as crystal; his heart enveloped in flames。  At a sight so full of horror Nouronihar fell back; like one petrified; into the arms of Vathek; who cried out with a convulsive sob:

〃O Giaour! whither hast thou brought us?  Allow us to depart; and I will relinquish all thou hast promised。  O Mahomet! remains there no more mercy?〃

〃None! none!〃 replied the malicious Dive。  〃Know; miserable prince! tho
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