The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 10, No. 290, December 29, 1827 by Various
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qualifications and the eulogiums of his biographer, it is pretty evident
to those who impartially consider the career of this potentate, that he was by no means of a sane mind. In short, to speak plainly, he was mad, and deserved a strait-waistcoat as richly as any straw-crowned monarch in Bedlam. A single instance, in _my_ opinion, fully substantiates this. I allude to his absurd freak at Frederickshall, when, in order to discover how long he could exist without nourishment, he abstained from all kinds of food for more than seventy hours! Now, would any man in his senses have done this? Would Louis XVIII., for instance, that wise and ever-to-be-lamented monarch? Had it been the _reverse_ indeed--had Charles, instead of practising starvation, adopted the opposite expedient, and endeavoured to ascertain the greatest possible quantity of meat, fruit, bread, wine, vegetables, Sec. &c. he could have _disposed of_ in any given time--why then it might have been something! But to _fast_ for three days! if this be not madness--! Indeed, there is but one reason I could ever conceive for a person not eating; and that is, when, like poor Count Ugolino and his family, he can get _nothing to eat_! Charles, now, and Louis--what a contrast! The first despised the pleasures of the table, abjured wine, and would, I dare say, just as soon have been without "a distinguishing taste" as with it. Your Bourbon, on the contrary, a five-mealed man, quaffing right Falernian night and day; and wisely esteeming the gratification of his palate of such importance, as absolutely to send from Lisle to Paris--distance of I know not how many score leagues--at a crisis, too, of peculiar difficulty--for a single _pâte_! "Go," cried the illustrious exile to his messenger; "dispatch, _mon enfant_! Mount the _tricolor_! Shout _Vive le Diable_! Any thing! But be sure you clutch the precious compound! Napoleon has driven me from my throne; but he cannot deprive |
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