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第109章 WAR OF THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN(12)

But greater events were at hand.The English Government had determined to send an expedition to Spain, under the command of Charles Mordaunt, Earl of Peterborough.This man was, if not the greatest, yet assuredly the most extraordinary character of that age, the King of Sweden himself not excepted.Indeed, Peterborough may be described as a polite, learned, and amorous Charles the Twelfth.His courage had all the French impetuosity, and all the English steadiness.His fertility and activity of mind were almost beyond belief.They appeared in everything that he did, in his campaigns, in his negotiations, in his familiar correspondence, in his lightest and most unstudied conversation.

He was a kind friend, a generous enemy, and in deportment a thorough gentleman.But his splendid talents and virtues were rendered almost useless to his country, by his levity, his restlessness, his irritability, his morbid craving for novelty and for excitement.His weaknesses had not only brought him, on more than one occasion, into serious trouble; but had impelled him to some actions altogether unworthy of his humane and noble nature.Repose was insupportable to him.He loved to fly round Europe faster than a travelling courier.He was at the Hague one week, at Vienna the next.Then he took a fancy to see Madrid; and he had scarcely reached Madrid, when he ordered horses and set off for Copenhagen.No attendants could keep up with his speed.

No bodily infirmities could confine him.Old age, disease, imminent death, produced scarcely any effect on his intrepid spirit.Just before he underwent the most horrible of surgical operations, his conversation was as sprightly as that of a young man in the full vigour of health.On the day after the operation, in spite of the entreaties of his medical advisers, he would set out on a journey.His figure was that of a skeleton.But his elastic mind supported him under fatigues and sufferings which seemed sufficient to bring the most robust man to the grave.

Change of employment was as necessary to him as change of place.

He loved to dictate six or seven letters at once.Those who had to transact business with him complained that though he talked with great ability on every subject, he could never be kept to the point."Lord Peterborough," said Pope, "would say very pretty and lively things in his letters, but they would be rather too gay and wandering; whereas, were Lord Bolingbroke to write to an emperor, or to a statesman, he would fix on that point which was the most material, would set it in the strongest and fiercest light, and manage it so as to make it the most serviceable to his purpose." What Peterborough was to Bolingbroke as a writer, he was to Marlborough as a general.He was, in truth, the last of the knights-errant, brave to temerity, liberal to profusion, courteous in his dealings with enemies, the Protector of the oppressed, the adorer of women.His virtues and vices were those of the Round Table.Indeed, his character can hardly be better summed up, than in the lines in which the author of that clever little poem, Monks and Giants, has described Sir Tristram.

"His birth, it seems, by Merlin's calculation, Was under Venus, Mercury, and Mars;His mind with all their attributes was mixed, And, like those planets, wandering and unfixed.

"From realm to realm he ran, and never staid:

Kingdoms and crowns he won, and gave away:

It seemed as if his labours were repaid By the mere noise and movement of the fray:

No conquests or acquirements had he made;His chief delight was, on some festive day To ride triumphant, prodigal, and proud, And shower his wealth amidst the shouting crowd.

"His schemes of war were sudden, unforeseen, Inexplicable both to friend and foe;It seemed as if some momentary spleen Inspired the project, and impelled the blow;And most his fortune and success were seen With means the most inadequate and low;Most master of himself, and least encumbered, When overmatched, entangled, and outnumbered."In June 1705, this remarkable man arrived in Lisbon with five thousand Dutch and English soldiers.There the Archduke embarked with a large train of attendants, whom Peterborough entertained magnificently during the voyage at his own expense.From Lisbon the armament proceeded to Gibraltar, and, having taken the Prince of Hesse Darmstadt on board, steered towards the north-east along the coast of Spain.

The first place at which the expedition touched, after leaving Gibraltar, was Altea in Valencia.The wretched misgovernment of Philip had excited great discontent throughout this province.The invaders were eagerly welcomed.The peasantry flocked to the shore, bearing provisions, and shouting, "Long live Charles the Third." The neighbouring fortress of Denia surrendered without a blow.

The imagination of Peterborough took fire.He conceived the hope of finishing the war at one blow.Madrid was but a hundred and fifty miles distant.There was scarcely one fortified place on the road.The troops of Philip were either on the frontiers of Portugal or on the coast of Catalonia.At the capital there was no military force, except a few horse who formed a guard of honour round the person of Philip.But the scheme of pushing into the heart of a great kingdom with an army of only seven thousand men, was too daring to please the Archduke.

The Prince of Hesse Darmstadt, who, in the reign of the late King of Spain, had been Governor of Catalonia, and who overrated his own influence in that province, was of opinion that they ought instantly to proceed thither, and to attack Barcelona, Peterborough was hampered by his instructions, and found it necessary to submit.

On the sixteenth of August the fleet arrived before Barcelona;and Peterborough found that the task assigned to him by the Archduke and the Prince was one of almost insuperable difficulty.

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