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第11章 Part 2(4)

Maid-servants especially,and men-servants,were the chief of their customers,and their question generally was,after the first demand of 'Will there be a plague?'I say,the next question was,'Oh,sir I for the Lord's sake,what will become of me?Will my mistress keep me,or will she turn me off?Will she stay here,or will she go into the country?And if she goes into the country,will she take me with her,or leave me here to be starved and undone?'And the like of menservants.

The truth is,the case of poor servants was very dismal,as I shall have occasion to mention again by-and-by,for it was apparent a prodigious number of them would be turned away,and it was so.And of them abundance perished,and particularly of those that these false prophets had flattered with hopes that they should be continued in their services,and carried with their masters and mistresses into the country;and had not public charity provided for these poor creatures,whose number was exceeding great and in all cases of this nature must be so,they would have been in the worst condition of any people in the city.

These things agitated the minds of the common people for many months,while the first apprehensions were upon them,and while the plague was not,as I may say,yet broken out.But I must also not forget that the more serious part of the inhabitants behaved after another manner.The Government encouraged their devotion,and appointed public prayers and days of fasting and humiliation,to make public confession of sin and implore the mercy of God to avert the dreadful judgement which hung over their heads;and it is not to he expressed with what alacrity the people of all persuasions embraced the occasion;how they flocked to the churches and meetings,and they were all so thronged that there was often no coming near,no,not to the very doors of the largest churches.Also there were daily prayers appointed morning and evening at several churches,and days of private praying at other places;at all which the people attended,I say,with an uncommon devotion.Several private families also,as well of one opinion as of another,kept family fasts,to which they admitted their near relations only.So that,in a word,those people who were really serious and religious applied themselves in a truly Christian manner to the proper work of repentance and humiliation,as a Christian people ought to do.

Again,the public showed that they would bear their share in.these things;the very Court,which was then gay and luxurious,put on a face of just concern for the public danger.All the plays and interludes which,after the manner of the French Court,had been set up,and began to increase among us,were forbid to act;the gaming-tables,public dancing-rooms,and music-houses,which multiplied and began to debauch the manners of the people,were shut up and suppressed;and the jack-puddings,merry-andrews,puppet-shows,rope-dancers,and such-like doings,which had bewitched the poor common people,shut up their shops,finding indeed no trade;for the minds of the people were agitated with other things,and a kind of sadness and horror at these things sat upon the countenances even of the common people.Death was before their eyes,and everybody began to think of their graves,not of mirth and diversions.

But even those wholesome reflections -which,rightly managed,would have most happily led the people to fall upon their knees,make confession of their sins,and look up to their merciful Saviour for pardon,imploring His compassion on them in such a time of their distress,by which we might have been as a second Nineveh -had a quite contrary extreme in the common people,who,ignorant and stupid in their reflections as they were brutishly wicked and thoughtless before,were now led by their fright to extremes of folly;and,as I have said before,that they ran to conjurers and witches,and all sorts of deceivers,to know what should become of them (who fed their fears,and kept them always alarmed and awake on purpose to delude them and pick their pockets),so they were as mad upon their running after quacks and mountebanks,and every practising old woman,for medicines and remedies;storing themselves with such multitudes of pills,potions,and preservatives,as they were called,that they not only spent their money but even poisoned themselves beforehand for fear of the poison of the infection;and prepared their bodies for the plague,instead of preserving them against it.On the other hand it is incredible and scarce to be imagined,how the posts of houses and corners of streets were plastered over with doctors'bills and papers of ignorant fellows,quacking and tampering in physic,and inviting the people to come to them for remedies,which was generally set off with such flourishes as these,viz.:'Infallible preventive pills against the plague.''Neverfailing preservatives against the infection.'

'Sovereign cordials against the corruption of the air.''Exact regulations for the conduct of the body in case of an infection.''Anti-pestilential pills.''Incomparable drink against the plague,never found out before.'

'An universal remedy for the plague.''The only true plague water.''The royal antidote against all kinds of infection';-and such a number more that I cannot reckon up;and if I could,would fill a book of themselves to set them down.

Others set up bills to summon people to their lodgings for directions and advice in the case of infection.These had specious titles also,such as these:-'An eminent High Dutch physician,newly come over from Holland,where he resided during all the time of the great plague last year in Amsterdam,and cured multitudes of people that actually had the plague upon them.'

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