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第29章 JASMIN AS PHILANTHROPIST.(2)

But no!Great God!How infinitely little he!

Has he a genius?'Tis nothing without goodness!

Without some grace,no grandeur do we rate.

It is the tender-hearted who show charity in kindness.

Unseen of men,he hides his gift from sight,He does all that he owes in silent good,Like the poor widow's mite;Yet both are great,Great above all--great as the Grace of God."This is,of course,a very feeble attempt to render the words of Jasmin.He was most pathetic when he recounted the sorrows of the poor.While doing so,he avoided exciting their lower instincts.He disavowed all envy of the goods of others.

He maintained respect for the law,while at the same time he exhorted the rich to have regard for their poorer brethren.

"It is the glory of the people,"he said at a meeting of workmen,"to protect themselves from evil,and to preserve throughout their purity of character."This was the spirit in which Jasmin laboured.He wrote some other poems in a similar strain--'The Rich and Poor,''The Poor Man's Doctor,''The Rich Benefactor'(Lou Boun Riche);but Jasmin's own Charity contained the germ of them all.He put his own soul into his poems.At Tonneins,the emotion he excited by his reading of Charity was very great,and the subions for the afflicted poor were correspondingly large.

The municipality never forgot the occasion;and whenever they became embarrassed by the poverty of the people,they invariably appealed to Jasmin,and always with the same success.On one occasion the Mayor wrote to him:"We are still under the charm of your verses;and I address you in the name of the poor people of Tonneins,to thank you most gratefully for the charitable act you have done for their benefit.The evening you appeared here,sir,will long survive in our memory.It excited everywhere the most lively gratitude.The poor enjoyed a day of happiness,and the rich enjoyed a day of pleasure,for nothing can be more blessed than Charity!"Jasmin,in replying to this letter,said:"Christ's words were,'Ye have the poor always with you';in pronouncing this fact,he called the world to deeds of charity,and instituted this admirable joint responsibility (solidarite),in virtue of which each man should fulfil the duty of helping his poorer neighbours.

It is this responsibility which,when the cry of hunger or suffering is heard,is most instrumental in bringing all generous souls to the front,in order to create and multiply the resources of the poor."Jasmin's success at Tonneins led to numerous invitations of a like character."Come over and help us,"was the general cry during that winter of famine.The barber's shop was invaded by numerous deputations;and the postman was constantly delivering letters of invitation at his door.He was no longer master of his time,and had considerable difficulty in attending to his own proper business.Sometimes his leisure hours were appropriated six months beforehand;and he was often peremptorily called upon to proceed with his philanthropic work.

When he could find time enough to spare from his business,he would consent to give another recitation.When the distance was not great he walked,partly for exercise,and partly to save money.There were few railways in those days,and hiring a conveyance was an expensive affair.Besides,his desire always was,to hand over,if possible,the whole of the receipts to the charitable institutions for whose benefit he gave his recitations.

The wayfaring poet,on his approach to the town in which he was to appear,was usually met by crowds of people.They received him with joy and acclamation.The magistrates presented him with a congratulatory address.Deputations from neighbouring towns were present at the celebration.At the entrance to the town Jasmin often passed under a triumphal arch,with "Welcome,Jasmin!our native poet!"inscribed upon it.He was conveyed,headed by the local band,to the hall where he was to give his recitation.

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