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第23章

CROMWELL is painted as a man who was an impostor all his life.I have difficulty in believing it.I think that first of all he was an enthusiast, and that later he made even his fanaticism serve his greatness.A novice who is fervent at the age of twenty often becomes a skilful rogue at forty.

In the great game of human life one begins by being a dupe, and one finishes by being a rogue.A statesman takes as almoner a monk steeped in the pettinesses of his monastery, devout, credulous, clumsy, quite new to the world: the monk learns, forms himself, intrigues, and supplants his master.

Cromwell did not know at first whether he would be an ecclesiastic or a soldier.He was both.In 1622 he served a campaign in the army of Frederick Henry Prince of Orange, a great man, brother of two great men; and when he returned to England, he went into the service of Bishop Williams, and was his grace's theologian, while his grace passed as his wife's lover.

His principles were those of the Puritans; thus he had to hate a bishop with all his heart, and not have a liking for kings.He was driven from Bishop Williams' house because he was a Puritan; and there is the origin of his fortune.The English Parliament declared itself against the throne and against the episcopacy; some of his friends in this parliament procured the nomination of a village for him.Only at this time did he begin to exist, and he was more than forty before he had ever made himself talked of.In vain was he conversant with Holy Writ, in vain did he argue about the rights of priests and deacons, and preach a few poor sermons and libels, he was ignored.I have seen one of his sermons which is very insipid, and which bears sufficient resemblance to the predications of the quakers;assuredly there is to be found there no trace of that persuasive eloquence with which later he carried the parliaments away.The reason is that in fact he was much more suited to public affairs than to the Church.It was above all in his tone and in his air that his eloquence consisted; a gesture of that hand that had won so many battles and killed so many royalists, was more persuasive than the periods of Cicero.It must be avowed that it was his incomparable bravery which made him known, and which led him by degrees to the pinnacle of greatness.

He began by launching out as a volunteer who wished to make his fortune, in the town of Hull, besieged by the king.There he did many fine and happy actions, for which he received a gratification of about six thousand francs from the parliament.This present made by the parliament to an adventurer made it clear that the rebel party must prevail.The king was not in a position to give to his general officers what the parliament gave to volunteers.

With money and fanaticism one is bound in the long run to be master of everything.Cromwell was made colonel.Then his great talents for war developed to the point that when the parliament created the Count of Manchester general of its armies, it made Cromwell lieutenant-general, without his having passed through the other ranks.Never did man appear more worthy of commanding;never were more activity and prudence, more boldness and more resource seen than in Cromwell.He is wounded at the battle of York; and while the first dressing is being put on his wound, he learns that his general, Manchester, is retiring, and that the battle is lost.He hastens to Manchester's side;he finds him fleeing with some officers; he takes him by the arm, and says to him with an air of confidence and grandeur: "You are mistaken, my lord;it is not on this side that the enemy is." He leads him back near the battlefield, rallies during the night more than twelve thousand men, speaks to them in the name of God, quotes Moses, Gideon and Joshua, at daybreak recommences the battle against the victorious royal army, and defeats it completely.

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