Complete Short Works of George Meredith
In those lusty ages when the Kaisers lifted high the golden goblet of Aachen, and drank, elbow upward, the green-eyed wine of old romance, there lived, a bow-shot from the bones of the Eleven Thousand Virgins and the Three Holy Kings, a prosperous Rhinelander, by name Gottlieb Groschen, or, as it was sometimes ennobled, Gottlieb von Groschen; than whom no wealthier merchant bartered for the glory of his ancient mother-city, nor more honoured burgess swallowed impartially red juice and white under the shadow of his own fig-tree.
Vine-hills, among the hottest sun-bibbers of the Rheingau, glistened in the roll of Gottlieb’s possessions; corn-acres below Cologne; basalt-quarries about Linz; mineral-springs in Nassau, a legacy of the Romans to the genius and enterprise of the first of German traders. He could have bought up every hawking crag, owner and all, from Hatto’s Tower to Rheineck. Lore-ley, combing her yellow locks against the night-cloud, beheld old Gottlieb’s rafts endlessly stealing on the moonlight through the iron pass she peoples above St. Goar. A wailful host were the wives of his raftsmen widowed there by her watery music!
This worthy citizen of Cologne held vasty manuscript letters of the Kaiser addressed to him:
‘Dear Well-born son and Subject of mine, Gottlieb!’ and he was easy with the proudest princes of the Holy German Realm. For Gottlieb was a money-lender and an honest man in one body. He laid out for the plenteous harvests of usury, not pressing the seasons with too much rigour. ‘I sow my seed in winter,’ said he, ‘and hope to reap good profit in autumn; but if the crop be scanty, better let it lie and fatten the soil.’
‘Old earth’s the wisest creditor,’ he would add; ‘she never squeezes the sun, but just takes what he can give her year by year, and so makes sure of good annual interest.’
Therefore when people asked Gottlieb how he had risen to such a pinnacle of fortune, the old merchant screwed his eye into its wisest corner, and answered slyly, ‘Because I ‘ve always been a student of the heavenly bodies’; a communication which failed not to make the orbs and systems objects of ardent popular worship in Cologne, where the science was long since considered alchymic, and still may be.
George Meredith
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THE SHORT WORKS OF GEORGE MEREDITH
FARINA
THE WHITE ROSE CLUB
THE TAPESTRY WORD
THE WAGER
THE SILVER ARROW
THE LILIES OF THE VALLEY
‘He opened like a bat!’ said the stranger.
THE MISSIVES
THE MONK
THE RIDE AND THE RACE
THE COMBAT ON DRACHENFELS
THE GOSHAWK LEADS
WERNER’S ECK
THE WATER-LADY
THE RESCUE
THE PASSAGE OF THE RHINE
THE BACK-BLOWS OF SATHANAS
THE ENTRY INTO COLOGNE
CONCLUSION
THE CASE OF GENERAL OPLE AND LADY CAMPER
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
THE TALE OF CHLOE AN EPISODE IN THE HISTORY OF BEAU BEAMISH
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
THE HOUSE ON THE BEACH
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
THE GENTLEMAN OF FIFTY AND THE DAMSEL OF NINETEEN
(An early uncompleted and hitherto unpublished fragment.)
CHAPTER I
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CHAPTER II
SHE
CHAPTER III
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CHAPTER IV
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CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER VI
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THE SENTIMENTALISTS
MISCELLANEOUS PROSE
CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION TO W. M. THACKERAY’S “THE FOUR GEORGES”
A PAUSE IN THE STRIFE—1886
CONCESSION TO THE CELT—1886
LESLIE STEPHEN—1904
CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE SEAT OF WAR IN ITALY
HEADQUARTERS OF THE FIRST ARMY CORPS,
PIADENA, July 8, 1866.
ON THE IDEA OF COMEDY AND OF THE USES OF THE COMIC SPIRIT {1}
Footnotes:
{1} A lecture delivered at the London Institution, February 1st, 1877.