登陆注册
5406800000104

第104章 WAR OF THE SUCCESSION IN SPAIN(7)

A long contest was maintained with varying success by the factions which surrounded the miserable King.On the side of the Imperial family was the Queen, herself a Princess of that family.

With her were allied the confessor of the King, and most of the ministers.On the other side were two of the most dexterous politicians of that age, Cardinal Porto Carrero, Archbishop of Toledo, and Harcourt, the ambassador of Lewis.

Harcourt was a noble specimen of the French aristocracy in the days of its highest splendour, a finished gentleman, a brave soldier, and a skilful diplomatist.His courteous and insinuating manners, his Parisian vivacity tempered with Castilian gravity, made him the favourite of the whole Court.He became intimate with the grandees.He caressed the clergy.He dazzled the multitude by his magnificent style of living.The prejudices which the people of Madrid had conceived against the French character, the vindictive feelings generated during centuries of national rivalry, gradually yielded to his arts; while the Austrian ambassador, a surly, pompous, niggardly German, made himself and his country more and more unpopular every day.

Harcourt won over the Court and the city: Porto Carrero managed the King.Never were knave and dupe better suited to each other.

Charles was sick, nervous, and extravagantly superstitious.Porto Carrero had learned in the exercise of his profession the art of exciting and soothing such minds; and he employed that art with the calm and demure cruelty which is the characteristic of wicked and ambitious priests.

He first supplanted the confessor.The state of the poor King, during the conflict between his two spiritual advisers, was horrible.At one time he was induced to believe that his malady was the same with that of the wretches described in the New Testament, who dwelt among the tombs, whom no chains could bind, and whom no man dared to approach.At another time a sorceress who lived in the mountains of the Asturias was consulted about his malady.Several persons were accused of having bewitched him.

Porto Carrero recommended the appalling rite of exorcism, which was actually performed.The ceremony made the poor King more nervous and miserable than ever.But it served the turn of the Cardinal, who, after much secret trickery, succeeded in casting out, not the devil, but the confessor.

The next object was to get rid of the ministers.Madrid was supplied with provisions by a monopoly.The Government looked after this most delicate concern as it looked after everything else.The partisans of the House of Bourbon took advantage of the negligence of the administration.On a sudden the supply of food failed.Exorbitant prices were demanded.The people rose.The royal residence was surrounded by an immense multitude.The Queen harangued them.The priests exhibited the host.All was in vain.

It was necessary to awaken the King from his uneasy sleep, and to carry him to the balcony.There a solemn promise was given that the unpopular advisers of the Crown should be forthwith dismissed.The mob left the palace and proceeded to pull down the houses of the ministers.The adherents of the Austrian line were thus driven from power, and the government was intrusted to the creatures of Porto Carrero.The King left the city in which he had suffered so cruel an insult for the magnificent retreat of the Escurial.Here his hypochondriac fancy took a new turn.Like his ancestor Charles the Fifth, he was haunted by the strange curiosity to pry into the secrets of that grave to which he was hastening.In the cemetery which Philip the Second had formed beneath the pavement of the church of St.Lawrence, reposed three generations of Castilian princes.Into these dark vaults the unhappy monarch descended by torchlight, and penetrated to that superb and gloomy chamber where, round the great black crucifix, were ranged the coffins of the kings and queens of Spain.There he commanded his attendants to open the massy chests of bronze in which the relics of his predecessors decayed.He looked on the ghastly spectacle with little emotion till the coffin of his first wife was unclosed, and she appeared before him--such was the skill of the embalmer--in all her well-remembered beauty.He cast one glance on those beloved features, unseen for eighteen years, those features over which corruption seemed to have no power, and rushed from the vault, exclaiming, "She is with God;and I shall soon be with her." The awful sight completed the ruin of his body and mind.The Escurial became hateful to him; and he hastened to Aranjuez.But the shades and waters of that delicious island-garden, so fondly celebrated in the sparkling verse of Calderon, brought no solace to their unfortunate master.Having tried medicine, exercise, and amusement in, vain, he returned to Madrid to die.

He was now beset on every side by the bold and skilful agents of the House of Bourbon.The leading politicians of his Court assured him that Lewis, and Lewis alone, was sufficiently powerful to preserve the Spanish monarchy undivided, and that Austria would be utterly unable to prevent the Treaty of Partition from being carried into effect.Some celebrated lawyers gave it as their opinion that the act of renunciation executed by the late Queen of France ought to be construed according to the spirit, and not according to the letter.The letter undoubtedly excluded the French princes.The spirit was merely this, that ample security should be taken against the union of the French and Spanish Crowns on one head.

同类推荐
  • 佛说差摩婆帝授记经

    佛说差摩婆帝授记经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 积聚门

    积聚门

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 道德真经注

    道德真经注

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Land of Footprints

    The Land of Footprints

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 江楼晚眺,景物鲜奇

    江楼晚眺,景物鲜奇

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 诺桑觉寺(纯爱·英文馆)

    诺桑觉寺(纯爱·英文馆)

    《诺桑觉寺》,与其他五部奥斯丁的长篇不同,采用了公开的叙述者和外露的作者型的叙述声音,展现了作者权威。它是奥斯丁打算出版的第一部小说,定稿完成于1797年左右,即奥斯丁大概22岁的时候。在这部小说中,作者初露锋芒,文风初步成形,就是以“一个村镇上的三、四户人家”为生活背景,以极具讽刺的笔法叙述一个婚嫁故事。
  • 苍灵渡

    苍灵渡

    在雪尘马上,身披银光闪闪的铠甲,他是俊美威武、精明凌厉的小将军,然而卸下戎装,她又是一番怎样的面容?似男非女的模棱两可,身世隐含的种种谜团,始终盘桓在她身上。不该开始的错爱,在刀光血影中展现柔情,她的身份揭开了一个惊人的真相,却幽怨了一份泣血的辜负。白莲怒放,圣洁如沐佛音。上苍有灵,她似莲的良善,缔结了天下太平。除去血染的征衣,按照自己的意志,她找到了宁静的归宿。
  • 海蓝之夜

    海蓝之夜

    生意不易,生活不易,一部小人物的创业史。
  • 综穿之宅深弃女有归途

    综穿之宅深弃女有归途

    想得重生却被系统绑定,有种得不偿失的赶脚。轮回往复,匆匆赶场。重生逆袭,嫡女庶女弃女一网打尽。就像是一个戏子,饰演不同的人生,没有了一个固定的名字。
  • 噬火武道

    噬火武道

    吞噬火焰,使其成为修炼的催化剂。火焰淬身,直致踏上强者巅峰。以火入道,直上九霄,掌控天下三千烈炎。
  • 大炙王朝

    大炙王朝

    唐朝末年,武将割据,天下散分。檀香秋阁,江湖共勉,檀香阁主,天下公认,左相才子。国恨家仇,在他的心中展开,大炙官途,成为他的一生所求。他不追逐名利,只愿如此安好。但是他的内心,注定他无法如此。辅佐君王,破除敌患,成为他的重任,只求心安。 欢迎加入小说群书文吧!,群聊号码:731135319
  • 神术

    神术

    林天宝,一个炼丹道士穿越来到了紫恒大陆,这里是斗气与术法的世界。东方以斗气为尊,强大的武者可力敌神袛。西方以术法为尊,术师的强大可与诸神媲美。九大神术支配着整个紫恒大陆的平衡。人族,半兽人族,精灵族,矮人族仇恨交错。不甘只做他人棋子的林天宝利用从前世带来的炼丹之术以及强大武技,一步一步成为了受万人敬仰的武尊,为了救父不远万里前往西方大陆,以武尊的身份踏入术师之列。东方神秘的大明寺与大昭寺,西方极度偏执的光明教廷,他们到底在守护什么?武者,术师,谁强谁弱?一切静待神术为您展现。
  • 杀手穿越:江山美人不可兼得

    杀手穿越:江山美人不可兼得

    任务中被叛徒算计,选择同归于尽。死后醒来发现自己穿越到一位被堂姐害死的人身上。父母双亡,从娘胎里就中毒,身世扑朔迷离,看不清真相,怎样才能寻找出?又是谁在引导着她,有什么目的,接下来又会发生什么事情……
  • 穿越之凤命十八萌妃

    穿越之凤命十八萌妃

    十八个少女本是杀手。却没想到,看流星也能穿越……四个女主开店铺、尝美食、寻秘宝,人力资源不用愁,丹药千金难求?她一炼一大把;情敌带人找茬?她传音十七个高手姐妹,虐你们个渣渣;欺负她没钱?她一挥手富可敌国。神兽珍稀孤傲?都跪求她做主人。唯一不好就是有些妖孽总缠着她们。看十八凤女如何玩转这古典皇朝,把这大好江山收入囊中!(甜文一篇,宫斗可能少了点。)
  • 宫心血:权倾朝野

    宫心血:权倾朝野

    “风王府公主历代皆为皇后,景世王朝的皇后皆是红颜薄命,在位不过十年光影均早逝......”风家唯一的公主自出生便要履行家族几百年来与皇室的约定。成为这王朝最高地位的女子-------景世的皇后。当风絮手断让这宫中所有人都害怕,有人暗地里说她残忍,说他冷血。即使是自己心腹宫人也毫不留情看着对方喝下堕胎药。就当风絮觉得自己的手越来越脏的时候,她遇到景尚然,那个她命中注定的人。然十年之约未到,她仍然要履行这个世代的诅咒,哪怕双手沾满鲜血——谁能带她逃脱这地狱一般的宫殿?