1849.] The Tablet of the Theban Cebes. 541 Old Man. " Such as many men consider to be blessings." Stranger. "Pray, what are they?" Old Man. " Wealth evidently, and fame, rank, children, power and sovereignty, and such like." Stranger. "And are these not blessings 7" Old Man. " We will investigate that by and bye. Let us now go on with the explanation of the picture." Stranger. " Very well, be it so." 9. Old Man. " When you have passed this gate, do you see another circle farther up, and outside of it some women standing, gaudily ar rayed, like women of pleasure?" Stranger. "Yes." Old Man. "These are called'Intemperance,' 'Profligacy,''Covetousness' and' Flattery.'" Stranger. "Why are they standing there?" Old Man. "Watching for those who get any thing firom' Fortune." Stranger. " What then do they do?" Old Man. "They rush up to and embrace them, ply them with flattery and importune them to stay with them, saying that they will lead a pleasant and easy life, free from toil and hard ship. But if any one is prevailed upon by them to enter upon a life of voluptuousness, he finds it to be pleasant and agreeable for a time, until the excitement wears off, and no longer. When sober reason revives, he then finds that he was not using and enjoying pleasure, but that she was devouring and wantonly ruining him. And just as soon as he has squandered all that he got from ' Fortune,' he is forced to become a slave to'these women, to bear every insult with patience, to sub mit to vice and degradation, and for their sakes to perpetrate any villainy, as theft, sacrilege, perjury, treachery, robbery, &c. And when all is done, they then hand their victim3 over to'Pun ishment." 10. Stranger. "What kind of person is she?', Old Man. "Do you see a little behind the other women a small door-way and a narrow dark spot, where some miserable, filthy, ragged looking women appear to be congregated?" Stranger. "Yes, distinctly." Old Man. "Of these, the one with the whip in her hand is called Punishment;' the one with her head sunk on her lap, is' Grief;" and the one tearing her hair is'Anguish.'" Stranger. "And who is that ill-looking, lean, naked man standing near them, and at his side a miserable meagre woman that resembles him?" Old Man. "His name is' Lamentation,' and the woman, who is his sister, is called'Despair.' The man is handed over to these, and lives with them in a state of torment. He is next hurried off to the abode of'Wretchedness,' there he lin gers out the remainder of his life in all kinds of misery, unless'Repentance' should kindly put herself in his way." 11. Stranger. " What would be the result if ' Repentance' should meet him 7" Old Man. "1K he rescues him from his mise ries, and places at his side another' Opinion' and another' Desire.' The one leading him to' True Science,' and the other, at the same time, inviting him to'False Science.'" Stranger. " Then what takes place?" Old Man. "If he should attach himself to this' Opinion,' she will bring him to' True Science;' having been purified by her, he is sav ed, and becomes happy and prosperous in life. But if he reject her, he is again involved in all the mazes of'False Sentiments.'" 12. Stranger. "Alas! what a great risk has to be run the second time! But this'False Science,' what of her?" Old Man. "Do you see that second circle?" Stranger. "Very distinctly." Old Man. "And on the outside of it, near its entrance, a woman is standing, who appears to be very neat and elegant?" Stranger. "Yes." Old Man. "The thoughtless and unreflecting mass of men call her Science. But she is False Science. Now, even those who are preserved, when they would go on to' True Science,' call here first." Stranger. "Why, is there no other road by which they could reach the True?" Old Man. "There is." 13. Stranger. "Who are those men that are walking about within the circle?" Old Man. "The lovers of'False Science,' who, being deceived, fancy they are associating with the True." Stranger. " What are they called?" Old Man. "Poets, Rhetoricians, Dialecticians, Arithmeticians, Geometricians, Astrologers, Voluptuaries, Peripatetics, Critics, and such like." 14. Stranger. 1"Who are these women that seem to be running about, they resemble those in the first circle, among whom you sai4 were' In temperance' and her associates?" Old MIan. " They are the same." Stranger. "What! are they admitted ere also?" Old Man~ "Yes, indeed, even here, but rarely, not as they are into the first circle." Stranger. "And are the'Opinions' also admitted?" Old Man. "Yes, for the draught which'Deceit' administered still remains in them, A also do'Ignorance' and her associate'Folly.' Indeed, neither the' Opinion' nor her train of evils 1849.] The Tablet of the T7heban Cebes. 541
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- Fremont's First and Second Expeditions (review) - Charles Campbell - pp. 521-529
- Lines Suggested by the Conversation with a Friend - Julia Mayo Cabell - pp. 529
- Lady Alice, or The New Una (review) - pp. 529-538
- Boyhood - Paul Hamilton Hayne - pp. 538-539
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- Epigram - pp. 546
- The Instinct of Immortality - L. - pp. 547
- Rome: Papal and Republican - W. R. H. - pp. 547-551
- The Inch Cape Bell - C. C. L. - pp. 552
- Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers (review) - pp. 553-561
- National Lyrics: Battle of Bunker Hill - James W. Simmons - pp. 561-562
- Moore's Anacreon - pp. 562-568
- The Chevalier Merlin, Chapters X-XII - Philip Pendleton Cooke - pp. 569-578
- Maria Edgeworth - John Blair Dabney - pp. 578-585
- Dr. Green's Inaugural Address - pp. 585-587
- Manzoni - Henry Theodore Tuckerman - pp. 587-593
- Paris Correspondence - William W. Mann - pp. 593-600
- Marginalia, Part V - Edgar Allan Poe - pp. 600-601
- A Bachelor's Reverie - Ik Marvel - pp. 601-609
- Song - Paul Hamilton Hayne - pp. 609
- The Old Swan - pp. 609-611
- Sonnet - Elizabeth Jessup Eames - pp. 611
- The Seldens of Sherwood, Chapters VI-IX - Martha Fenton Hunter - pp. 612-622
- The Ode of Regner Lodborg - Mary Elizabeth Moore Hewitt - pp. 623
- A Plea for Art - B. - pp. 624-626
- Fredrick Jerome - William Ross Wallace - pp. 627-628
- Camp Life of the Hon. William Wirt - pp. 628-630
- To Miss Amelie Louise Rives on Her Departure from France - John Reuben Thompson - pp. 630
- What's in a Name? - pp. 630-632
- A Peep Into Futurity - pp. 632-634
- The Marseilles Hymn - J. E. Leigh [trans.] - pp. 634-635
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- Notices of New Works - pp. 638-640
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