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  \"Atavernistherendezvous,theexchange,thestapleofgood

  fellows。Ihaveheardmygreat—grandfathertell,howhis

  great—great—grandfathershouldsay,thatitwasanoldproverbwhen

  hisgreat—grandfatherwasachild,that’itwasagoodwindthat

  blewamantothewine。’\"

  MOTHERBOMBIE。

  ITISapiouscustom,insomeCatholiccountries,tohonorthe

  memoryofsaintsbyvotivelightsburntbeforetheirpictures。The

  popularityofasaint,therefore,maybeknownbythenumberof

  theseofferings。One,perhaps,islefttomoulderinthedarknessof

  hislittlechapel;anothermayhaveasolitarylamptothrowits

  blinkingraysathwarthiseffigy;whilethewholeblazeofadoration

  islavishedattheshrineofsomebeatifiedfatherofrenown。The

  wealthydevoteebringshishugeluminaryofwax;theeagerzealot

  hisseven—branchedcandlestick,andeventhemendicantpilgrimisby

  nomeanssatisfiedthatsufficientlightisthrownuponthe

  deceased,unlesshehangsuphislittlelampofsmokingoil。The

  consequenceis,thatintheeagernesstoenlighten,theyareoftenapt

  toobscure;andIhaveoccasionallyseenanunluckysaintalmost

  smokedoutofcountenancebytheofficiousnessofhisfollowers。

  InlikemannerhasitfaredwiththeimmortalShakspeare。Every

  writerconsidersithisboundendutytolightupsomeportionofhis

  characterorworks,andtorescuesomemeritfromoblivion。The

  commentator,opulentinwords,producesvasttomesofdissertations;

  thecommonherdofeditorssendupmistsofobscurityfromtheirnotes

  atthebottomofeachpage;andeverycasualscribblerbringshis

  farthingrushlightofeulogyorresearch,toswellthecloudof

  incenseandofsmoke。

  AsIhonorallestablishedusagesofmybrethrenofthequill,I

  thoughtitbutpropertocontributemymiteofhomagetothememoryof

  theillustriousbard。Iwasforsometime,however,sorelypuzzled

  inwhatwayIshoulddischargethisduty。Ifoundmyselfanticipated

  ineveryattemptatanewreading;everydoubtfullinehadbeen

  explainedadozendifferentways,andperplexedbeyondthereachof

  elucidation;andastofinepassages,theyhadallbeenamply

  praisedbypreviousadmirers;nay,socompletelyhadthebard,of

  late,beenoverlardedwithpanegyricbyagreatGermancritic,thatit

  wasdifficultnowtofindevenafaultthathadnotbeenarguedintoa

  beauty。

  Inthisperplexity,Iwasonemorningturningoverhispages,whenI

  casuallyopeneduponthecomicscenesofHenryIV。,andwas,ina

  moment,completelylostinthemadcaprevelryoftheBoar’sHead

  Tavern。Sovividlyandnaturallyarethesescenesofhumordepicted,

  andwithsuchforceandconsistencyarethecharacterssustained,that

  theybecomemingledupinthemindwiththefactsandpersonagesof

  reallife。Tofewreadersdoesitoccur,thattheseareallideal

  creationsofapoet’sbrain,andthat,insobertruth,nosuchknotof

  merryroystererseverenlivenedthedullneighborhoodofEastcheap。

  FormypartIlovetogivemyselfuptotheillusionsofpoetry。A

  herooffictionthatneverexistedisjustasvaluabletomeasahero

  ofhistorythatexistedathousandyearssince:and,ifImaybe

  excusedsuchaninsensibilitytothecommontiesofhumannature,I

  wouldnotgiveupfatJackforhalfthegreatmenofancient

  chronicle。Whathavetheheroesofyoredoneforme,ormenlikeme?

  TheyhaveconqueredcountriesofwhichIdonotenjoyanacre;orthey

  havegainedlaurelsofwhichIdonotinheritaleaf;ortheyhave

  furnishedexamplesofhair—brainedprowess,whichIhaveneitherthe

  opportunitynortheinclinationtofollow。But,oldJackFalstaff!—

  kindJackFalstaff!sweetJackFalstaff!—hasenlargedthe

  boundariesofhumanenjoyment;hehasaddedvastregionsofwitand

  goodhumor,inwhichthepoorestmanmayrevel;andhasbequeatheda

  never—failinginheritanceofjollylaughter,tomakemankindmerrier

  andbettertothelatestposterity。

  Athoughtsuddenlystruckme:\"Iwillmakeapilgrimageto

  Eastcheap,\"saidI,closingthebook,\"andseeiftheoldBoar’s

  HeadTavernstillexists。WhoknowsbutImaylightuponsome

  legendarytracesofDameQuicklyandherguests;atanyrate,there

  willbeakindredpleasure,intreadingthehallsoncevocalwith

  theirmirth,tothatthetoperenjoysinsmellingtotheemptycask

  oncefilledwithgenerouswine。\"

  Theresolutionwasnosoonerformedthanputinexecution。Iforbear

  totreatofthevariousadventuresandwondersIencounteredinmy

  travels;ofthehauntedregionsofCockLane;ofthefadedglories

  ofLittleBritain,andthepartsadjacent;whatperilsIranin

  Cateaton—streetandoldJewry;oftherenownedGuildhallanditstwo

  stuntedgiants,theprideandwonderofthecity,andtheterrorof

  allunluckyurchins;andhowIvisitedLondonStone,andstruckmy

  staffuponit,inimitationofthatarchrebel,JackCade。

  Letitsufficetosay,thatIatlengtharrivedinmerry

  Eastcheap,thatancientregionofwitandwassail,wherethevery

  namesofthestreetsrelishedofgoodcheer,asPuddingLanebears

  testimonyevenatthepresentday。ForEastcheap,saysoldStowe,\"was

  alwaysfamousforitsconvivialdoings。Thecookescriedhotribbesof

  beefroasted,pieswellbaked,andothervictuals:therewas

  clatteringofpewterpots,harpe,pipe,andsawtrie。\"Alas!how

  sadlyisthescenechangedsincetheroaringdaysofFalstaffand

  oldStowe!Themadcaproystererhasgivenplacetotheplodding

  tradesman;theclatteringofpotsandthesoundof\"harpeand

  sawtrie,\"tothedinofcartsandtheaccurseddingingofthe

  dustman’sbell;andnosongisheard,save,haply,thestrainof

  somesirenfromBillingsgate,chantingtheeulogyofdeceased

  mackerel。

  Isought,invain,fortheancientabodeofDameQuickly。Theonly

  relicofitisaboar’shead,carvedinreliefinstone,which

  formerlyservedasthesign,butatpresentisbuiltintothe

  partinglineoftwohouses,whichstandonthesiteoftherenowned

  oldtavern。

  Forthehistoryofthislittleabodeofgoodfellowship,Iwas

  referredtoatallow—chandler’swidow,opposite,whohadbeenbornand

  broughtuponthespot,andwaslookeduptoastheindisputable

  chronicleroftheneighborhood。Ifoundherseatedinalittleback

  parlor,thewindowofwhichlookedoutuponayardabouteightfeet

  square,laidoutasaflower—garden;whileaglassdooropposite

  affordedadistantpeepofthestreet,throughavistaofsoapand

  tallowcandles:thetwoviews,whichcomprised,inallprobability,

  herprospectsinlife,andthelittleworldinwhichshehadlived,

  andmoved,andhadherbeing,forthebetterpartofacentury。

  TobeversedinthehistoryofEastcheap,greatandlittle,from

  LondonStoneevenuntotheMonument,wasdoubtless,inheropinion,to

  beacquaintedwiththehistoryoftheuniverse。Yet,withallthis,

  shepossessedthesimplicityoftruewisdom,andthatliberal

  communicativedisposition,whichIhavegenerallyremarkedin

  intelligentoldladies,knowingintheconcernsoftheirneighborhood。

  Herinformation,however,didnotextendfarbackintoantiquity。

  ShecouldthrownolightuponthehistoryoftheBoar’sHead,fromthe

  timethatDameQuicklyespousedthevaliantPistol,untilthegreat

  fireofLondon,whenitwasunfortunatelyburntdown。Itwassoon

  rebuilt,andcontinuedtoflourishundertheoldnameandsign,

  untiladyinglandlord,struckwithremorsefordoublescores,bad

  measures,andotheriniquities,whichareincidenttothesinful

  raceofpublicans,endeavoredtomakehispeacewithheaven,by

  bequeathingthetaverntoSt。Michael’sChurch,CrookedLane,

  towardsthesupportingofachaplain。Forsometimethevestry

  meetingswereregularlyheldthere;butitwasobservedthattheold

  Boarneverhelduphisheadunderchurchgovernment。Hegradually

  declined,andfinallygavehislastgaspaboutthirtyyearssince。The

  tavernwasthenturnedintoshops;butsheinformedmethata

  pictureofitwasstillpreservedinSt。Michael’sChurch,whichstood

  justintherear。Togetasightofthispicturewasnowmy

  determination;so,havinginformedmyselfoftheabodeofthe

  sexton,ItookmyleaveofthevenerablechroniclerofEastcheap,my

  visithavingdoubtlessraisedgreatlyheropinionofherlegendary

  lore,andfurnishedanimportantincidentinthehistoryofherlife。

  Itcostmesomedifficulty,andmuchcuriousinquiry,toferret

  outthehumblehanger—ontothechurch。IhadtoexploreCrookedLane,

  anddiverslittlealleys,andelbows,anddarkpassages,withwhich

  thisoldcityisperforated,likeanancientcheese,oraworm—eaten

  chestofdrawers。AtlengthItracedhimtoacornerofasmall

  courtsurroundedbyloftyhouses,wheretheinhabitantsenjoyaboutas

  muchofthefaceofheaven,asacommunityoffrogsatthebottomofa

  well。

  Thesextonwasameek,acquiescinglittleman,ofabowing,lowly

  habit:yethehadapleasanttwinklinginhiseye,and,ifencouraged,

  wouldnowandthenhazardasmallpleasantry;suchasamanofhislow

  estatemightventuretomakeinthecompanyofhighchurchwardens,and

  othermightymenoftheearth。Ifoundhimincompanywiththe

  deputyorganist,seatedapart,likeMilton’sangels,discoursing,no

  doubt,onhighdoctrinalpoints,andsettlingtheaffairsofthe

  churchoverafriendlypotofale—forthelowerclassesofEnglish

  seldomdeliberateonanyweightymatterwithouttheassistanceofa

  cooltankardtocleartheirunderstandings。Iarrivedatthemoment

  whentheyhadfinishedtheiraleandtheirargument,andwereaboutto

  repairtothechurchtoputitinorder;sohavingmadeknownmy

  wishes,Ireceivedtheirgraciouspermissiontoaccompanythem。

  ThechurchofSt。Michael’s,CrookedLane,standingashortdistance

  fromBillingsgate,isenrichedwiththetombsofmanyfishmongersof

  renown;andaseveryprofessionhasitsgalaxyofglory,andits

  constellationofgreatmen,Ipresumethemonumentofamighty

  fishmongeroftheoldentimeisregardedwithasmuchreverenceby

  succeedinggenerationsofthecraft,aspoetsfeeloncontemplating

  thetombofVirgil,orsoldiersthemonumentofaMarlboroughor

  Turenne。

  Icannotbutturnaside,whilethusspeakingofillustriousmen,

  toobservethatSt。Michael’s,CrookedLane,containsalsotheashes

  ofthatdoughtychampion,WilliamWalworth,knight,whosomanfully

  clovedownthesturdywight,WatTyler,inSmithfield;aheroworthy

  ofhonorableblazon,asalmosttheonlyLordMayoronrecordfamous

  fordeedsofarms:—thesovereignsofCockneybeinggenerallyrenowned

  asthemostpacificofallpotentates。*

  *Thefollowingwastheancientinscriptiononthemonumentof

  thisworthy;which,unhappily,wasdestroyedinthegreat

  conflagration。

  HereunderlythamanofFame,

  WilliamWalworthcallydbyname;

  Fishmongerhewasinlyfftimehere,

  AndtwiseLordMaior,asinbooksappere;

  Who,withcouragestoutandmanlymyght,

  SlewJackStrawinKyngRichard’ssight。

  Forwhichactdone,andtrewentent,

  TheKyngmadehimknyghtincontinent;

  Andgavehimarmes,ashereyousee,

  Todeclarehisfactandchivaldrie。

  HeleftthislyfftheyereofourGod

  Thirteenhundredfourscoreandthreeodd。

  Anerrorintheforegoinginscriptionhasbeencorrectedbythe

  venerableStowe。\"Whereas,\"saithhe,\"ithathbeenfarspread

  abroadbyvulgaropinion,thattherebelsmittendownsomanfullyby

  SirWilliamWalworth,thethenworthyLordMaior,wasnamedJack

  Straw,andnotWatTyler,Ithoughtgoodtoreconcilethis

  rash—conceiveddoubtbysuchtestimonyasIfindinancientandgood

  records。Theprincipalleaders,orcaptains,ofthecommons,were

  WatTyler,asthefirstman;thesecondwasJohn,orJack,Straw,\"

  etc。,etc。

  STOWE’SLONDON。

  Adjoiningthechurch,inasmallcemetery,immediatelyunderthe

  backwindowofwhatwasoncetheBoar’sHead,standsthetombstone

  ofRobertPreston,whilomdraweratthetavern。Itisnownearlya

  centurysincethistrustydrawerofgoodliquorclosedhisbustling

  career,andwasthusquietlydepositedwithincallofhiscustomers。

  AsIwasclearingawaytheweedsfromhisepitaph,thelittlesexton

  drewmeononesidewithamysteriousair,andinformedmeinalow

  voice,thatonceuponatime,onadarkwintrynight,whenthewind

  wasunruly,howling,andwhistling,bangingaboutdoorsandwindows,

  andtwirlingweathercocks,sothatthelivingwerefrightenedoutof

  theirbeds,andeventhedeadcouldnotsleepquietlyintheirgraves,

  theghostofhonestPreston,whichhappenedtobeairingitselfinthe

  church—yard,wasattractedbythewell—knowncallof\"waiter\"fromthe

  Boar’sHead,andmadeitssuddenappearanceinthemidstofa

  roaringclub,justastheparishclerkwassingingastavefromthe

  \"mirregarlandofCaptainDeath;\"tothediscomfitureofsundry

  train—bandcaptains,andtheconversionofaninfidelattorney,who

  becameazealousChristianonthespot,andwasneverknowntotwist

  thetruthafterwards,exceptinthewayofbusiness。

  Ibegitmayberemembered,thatIdonotpledgemyselfforthe

  authenticityofthisanecdote;thoughitiswellknownthatthe

  church—yardsandby—cornersofthisoldmetropolisareverymuch

  infestedwithperturbedspirits;andeveryonemusthaveheardof

  theCockLaneghost,andtheapparitionthatguardstheregaliainthe

  Tower,whichhasfrightenedsomanyboldsentinelsalmostoutoftheir

  wits。

  Beallthisasitmay,thisRobertPrestonseemstohavebeena

  worthysuccessortothenimble—tonguedFrancis,whoattendedupon

  therevelsofPrinceHal;tohavebeenequallypromptwithhis

  \"anon,anon,sir;\"andtohavetranscendedhispredecessorinhonesty;

  forFalstaff,theveracityofwhosetastenomanwillventureto

  impeach,flatlyaccusesFrancisofputtinglimeinhissack;whereas

  honestPreston’sepitaphlaudshimforthesobrietyofhisconduct,

  thesoundnessofhiswine,andthefairnessofhismeasure。*The

  worthydignitariesofthechurch,however,didnotappearmuch

  captivatedbythesobervirtuesofthetapster;thedeputyorganist,

  whohadamoistlookoutoftheeye,madesomeshrewdremarkonthe

  abstemiousnessofamanbroughtupamongfullhogsheads;andthe

  littlesextoncorroboratedhisopinionbyasignificantwink,anda

  dubiousshakeofthehead。

  *Asthisinscriptionisrifewithexcellentmorality,I

  transcribeitfortheadmonitionofdelinquenttapsters。Itis,no

  doubt,theproductionofsomechoicespirit,whooncefrequentedthe

  Boar’sHead。

  Bacchus,togivethetopingworldsurprise,

  Producedonesoberson,andherehelies。

  Thoughrear’damongfullhogsheads,hedefy’d

  Thecharmsofwine,andeveryonebeside。

  Oreader,iftojusticethou’rtinclined,

  KeephonestPrestondailyinthymind。

  Hedrewgoodwine,tookcaretofillhispots,

  Hadsundryvirtuesthatexcusedhisfaults。

  YouthatonBacchushavethelikedependance,

  PraycopyBobinmeasureandattendance。

  Thusfarmyresearches,thoughtheythrewmuchlightonthe

  historyoftapsters,fishmongers,andLordMayors,yetdisappointedme

  inthegreatobjectofmyquest,thepictureoftheBoar’sHead

  Tavern。NosuchpaintingwastobefoundinthechurchofSt。Michael。

  \"Marryandamen!\"saidI,\"hereendethmyresearch!\"SoIwasgiving

  thematterup,withtheairofabaffledantiquary,whenmyfriendthe

  sexton,perceivingmetobecuriousineverythingrelativetotheold

  tavern,offeredtoshowmethechoicevesselsofthevestry,whichhad

  beenhandeddownfromremotetimes,whentheparishmeetingswereheld

  attheBoar’sHead。Theseweredepositedintheparishclub—room,

  whichhadbeentransferred,onthedeclineoftheancient

  establishment,toatavernintheneighborhood。

  Afewstepsbroughtustothehouse,whichstandsNo。12MilesLane,

  bearingthetitleofTheMason’sArms,andiskeptbyMasterEdward

  Honeyball,the\"bully—rock\"oftheestablishment。Itisoneofthose

  littletavernswhichaboundintheheartofthecity,andformthe

  centreofgossipandintelligenceoftheneighborhood。Weentered

  thebar—room,whichwasnarrowanddarkling;forintheseclose

  lanesbutfewraysofreflectedlightareenabledtostruggledown

  totheinhabitants,whosebroaddayisatbestbutatolerable

  twilight。Theroomwaspartitionedintoboxes,eachcontainingatable

  spreadwithacleanwhitecloth,readyfordinner。Thisshowedthat

  theguestswereofthegoodoldstamp,anddividedtheirday

  equally,foritwasbutjustoneo’clock。Atthelowerendoftheroom

  wasaclearcoalfire,beforewhichabreastoflambwasroasting。A

  rowofbrightbrasscandlesticksandpewtermugsglistenedalongthe

  mantelpiece,andanold—fashionedclocktickedinonecorner。There

  wassomethingprimitiveinthismedleyofkitchen,parlor,andhall,

  thatcarriedmebacktoearliertimes,andpleasedme。Theplace,

  indeed,washumble,buteverythinghadthatlookoforderand

  neatness,whichbespeaksthesuperintendenceofanotableEnglish

  housewife。Agroupofamphibious—lookingbeings,whomightbeeither

  fishermenorsailors,wereregalingthemselvesinoneoftheboxes。As

  Iwasavisitorofratherhigherpretensions,Iwasusheredintoa

  littlemisshapenbackroom,havingatleastninecorners。Itwas

  lightedbyaskylight,furnishedwithantiquatedleathernchairs,

  andornamentedwiththeportraitofafatpig。Itwasevidently

  appropriatedtoparticularcustomers,andIfoundashabby

  gentleman,inarednoseandoil—clothhat,seatedinonecorner,

  meditatingonahalf—emptypotofporter。

  Theoldsextonhadtakenthelandladyaside,andwithanairof

  profoundimportanceimpartedtohermyerrand。DameHoneyballwasa

  likely,plump,bustlinglittlewoman,andnobadsubstituteforthat

  paragonofhostesses,DameQuickly。Sheseemeddelightedwithan

  opportunitytooblige;andhurryingupstairstothearchivesofher

  house,wherethepreciousvesselsoftheparishclubweredeposited,

  shereturned,smilingandcourtesying,withtheminherhands。

  Thefirstshepresentedmewasajapannedirontobacco—box,of

  giganticsize,outofwhich,Iwastold,thevestryhadsmokedat

  theirstatedmeetings,sincetimeimmemorial;andwhichwasnever

  sufferedtobeprofanedbyvulgarhands,orusedoncommon

  occasions。Ireceiveditwithbecomingreverence;butwhatwasmy

  delight,atbeholdingonitscovertheidenticalpaintingofwhichI

  wasinquest!TherewasdisplayedtheoutsideoftheBoar’sHead

  Tavern,andbeforethedoorwastobeseenthewholeconvivial

  group,attable,infullrevel;picturedwiththatwonderful

  fidelityandforce,withwhichtheportraitsofrenownedgenerals

  andcommodoresareillustratedontobacco—boxes,forthebenefitof

  posterity。Lest,however,thereshouldbeanymistake,thecunning

  limnerhadwarilyinscribedthenamesofPrinceHalandFalstaffon

  thebottomsoftheirchairs。

  Ontheinsideofthecoverwasaninscription,nearlyobliterated,

  recordingthatthisboxwasthegiftofSirRichardGore,forthe

  useofthevestrymeetingsattheBoar’sHeadTavern,andthatit

  was\"repairedandbeautifiedbyhissuccessor,Mr。JohnPackard,

  1767。\"Suchisafaithfuldescriptionofthisaugustandvenerable

  relic;andIquestionwhetherthelearnedScribleriuscontemplatedhis

  Romanshield,ortheKnightsoftheRoundTablethelong—sought

  san—greal,withmoreexultation。

  WhileIwasmeditatingonitwithenrapturedgaze,DameHoneyball,

  whowashighlygratifiedbytheinterestitexcited,putinmyhandsa

  drinkingcuporgoblet,whichalsobelongedtothevestry,andwas

  descendedfromtheoldBoar’sHead。Itboretheinscriptionof

  havingbeenthegiftofFrancisWythers,knight,andwasheld,she

  toldme,inexceedinggreatvalue,beingconsideredvery\"antyke。\"

  Thislastopinionwasstrengthenedbytheshabbygentlemaninthe

  rednoseandoil—clothhat,andwhomIstronglysuspectedofbeinga

  linealdescendantfromthevaliantBardolph。Hesuddenlyrousedfrom

  hismeditationonthepotofporter,and,castingaknowinglookat

  thegoblet,exclaimed,\"Ay,ay!theheaddon’tachenowthatmadethat

  therearticle!\"

  Thegreatimportanceattachedtothismementoofancientrevelry

  bymodernchurchwardensatfirstpuzzledme;butthereisnothing

  sharpenstheapprehensionsomuchasantiquarianresearch;forI

  immediatelyperceivedthatthiscouldbenootherthantheidentical

  \"parcel—giltgoblet\"onwhichFalstaffmadehisloving,but

  faithlessvowtoDameQuickly;andwhichwould,ofcourse,be

  treasuredupwithcareamongtheregaliaofherdomains,asa

  testimonyofthatsolemncontract。*

  *Thoudidstsweartomeuponaparcel—giltgoblet,sittinginmy

  Dolphinchamber,attheroundtable,byasea—coalfire,onWednesday,

  inWhitsunweek,whentheprincebrokethyheadforlikeninghisfather

  toasingingmanatWindsor;thoudidstsweartomethen,asIwas

  washingthywound,tomarryme,andmakememylady,thywife。

  Can’stthoudenyit?—HenryIV。,Part2。

  Minehostess,indeed,gavemealonghistoryhowthegoblethadbeen

  handeddownfromgenerationtogeneration。Shealsoentertainedme

  withmanyparticularsconcerningtheworthyvestrymenwhohave

  seatedthemselvesthusquietlyonthestoolsoftheancientroysterers

  ofEastcheap,and,likesomanycommentators,uttercloudsofsmokein

  honorofShakspeare。TheseIforbeartorelate,lestmyreadersshould

  notbeascuriousinthesemattersasmyself。Sufficeittosay,the

  neighbors,oneandall,aboutEastcheap,believethatFalstaffandhis

  merrycrewactuallylivedandrevelledthere。Nay,thereareseveral

  legendaryanecdotesconcerninghimstillextantamongtheoldest

  frequentersoftheMason’sArms,whichtheygiveastransmitteddown

  fromtheirforefathers;andMr。M’Kash,anIrishhair—dresser,whose

  shopstandsonthesiteoftheoldBoar’sHead,hasseveraldry

  jokesofFatJack’s,notlaiddowninthebooks,withwhichhemakes

  hiscustomersreadytodieoflaughter。

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