An Essence of the Dusk, 5th Edition
AN ESSENCE OF THE DUSK _Love turns venom, now I see, Flouted Beauties vipers be._ TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT BY F.W. BAIN DEDICATED TO THE OTHER SEX.
_SENTIMENTS_ like these, coming to Irene as they did while she was
yet chafing under a recent collision with her husband, and while the
question of submission was yet an open one, were near proving a
quick-match to a slumbering mine in her spirit, and had not her
husband been in a more passive state than usual, there might have
been an explosion which would have driven them asunder with such
terrific force that reunion must have been next to impossible.
It would have been well if their effects had died with the passing
away of that immediate danger. But as we think so we incline to act.
Our sentiments are our governors; and of all imperious tyrants,
false sentiments are the most ruthless. The beautiful, the true, the
good they trample out of the heart with a fiery malignity that knows
no touch of pity; for the false is the bitter enemy of the true and
makes with it no terms of amity.
The coldness which had followed their reconciliation might have
gradually given way before the warmth of genuine love, if Irene had
been left to the counsels of her own heart; if there had been no
enemy to her peace, like Mrs. Talbot, to throw in wild, vague
thoughts of oppression and freedom among the half-developed opinions
which were forming in her mind. As it was, a jealous scrutiny of
AN ESSENCE OF THE DUSK _Love turns venom, now I see, Flouted Beauties vipers be._ TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT BY F.W. BAIN DEDICATED TO THE OTHER SEX.