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ith remembrance of the great miserie I had endured。
THE FORTY…EIGHTH CHAPTER
How the parents and friends of Apuleius heard news that he was alive and in health。
In the mean season newes was carried into my countrey (as swift as the flight of birds; or as the blast of windes) of the grace and benefit which I received of the goddesse; and of my fortune worthy to be had in memory。 Then my parents friends and servants of our house understanding that I was not dead; as they were falsely informed; came towards me with great diligence to see me; as a man raised from death to life : and I which never thought to see them againe; was as joyfull as they; accepting and taking in good part their honest gifts and oblations that they gave; to the intent I might buy such things as was necessarie for my body : for after I had made relation unto them of all my pristine miserie; and present joyes; I went before the face of the goddesse and hired me a house within the cloister of the temple to the end I might continually be ready to the service of the goddesse; and ordinarily frequent the company of the priests; whereby I would wholy become devout to the goddesse; and an inseparable worshipper of her divine name : It fortuned that the goddesse appeared to me oftetimes in the night perswading and commanding me to take the order of her religion; but I; though I was indued with a desirous good will; yet the feare of the same withheld me considering her obeysance was hard and difficile; the chastitie of the Priests intolerable; and the life fraile and subject to manie inconveniences。 Being thus in doubt; I refrained my selfe from all those things as seemed impossible。
On a night the great priest appeared unto me; presenting his lap full of treasure; and when I demanded what it signified; he answered; that it was sent me from the countrey of Thessaly; and that a servant of mine named Candidus was arived likewise : when I was awake; I mused in my selfe what this vision should pretend; considering I had never any servant called by that name : but what soever it did signifie; this I verely thought; that it was a foreshew of gaine and prosperous chance : while I was thus astonied I went to the temple; and taried there till the opening of the gates; then I went in and began to pray before the face of the goddesse; the Priest prepared and set the divine things of every Altar; and pulled out the fountaine and holy vessell with solempne supplication。 Then they began to sing the mattens of the morning; testifying thereby the houre of the prime。 By and by behold arived my servant which I had left in the country; when Fotis by errour made me an Asse; bringing with him my horse; recovered by her through certaine signes and tokens which I had upon my backe。 Then I perceived the interpretation of my dreame; by reason that beside the promise of gaine; my white horse was restored to me; which was signified by the argument of my servant Candidus。
This done I retired to the service of the goddesse in hope of greater benefits; considering I had received a signe and token; whereby my courage increased every day more and more to take upon me the orders and sacraments of the temple: insomuch that I oftentimes communed with the Priest; desiring him greatly to give me the degree of the religion; but he which was a man of gravitie; and well renowned in the order of priesthood; deferred my affection from day to day; with comfort and better hope; as parents commonly bridle the desires of their children; when they attempt or indeavour any unprofitable thing; saying; that the day when any one should be admitted into their order is appointed by the goddesse; the Priest which should minister the sacrifice is chosen by her providence; and the necessary charges of the ceremonies is alotted by her commandement; all which things he willed me to attend with marvailous patience; and that I should beware either of too much hastinesse; or too great slacknesse; considering that there was like danger; if being called I should delay: or not called I should be hasty : moreover he said that there was none of his company either of so desperate a mind; or so rash and hardy; as to enterprise any thing without the commandernent of the goddesse; whereby he should commit a deadly offence; considering that it was in her power to damne and save all persons; and if any were at the point of death; and in the way to damnation; so that he were capable to receive the secrets of the goddesse; it was in her power by divine providence to reduce him to the path of health; as by a certaine kind of regeneration : Finally he said that I must attend the celestiall precept; although it was evident and plaine; that the goddesse had already vouchsafed to call and appoint me to her ministery; and to will me refraine from prophane and unlawfull meates; as those Priests which were already received; to the end I might come more apt and cleane to the knowledge of the secrets of religion。 Then was I obedient unto these words; and attentive with meek quietnesse; and probable taciturnity; I daily served at the temple : in the end the wholesome gentlenesse of the goddesse did nothing deceive me; for in the night she appeared to me in a vision; shewing that the day was come which I had wished for so long; she told me what provision and charges I should be at; and how that she had appointed her principallest Priest Mythra to be minister with me in my sacrifices。
When I heard these divine commandements; I greatly rejoyced : and arose before day to speake with the great Priest; whom I fortuned to espie comming out of his chamber: Then I saluted him; and thought with my selfe to aske and demand his counsell with a bold courage; but as soone as he perceived me; he began first to say : O Lucius now know I well that thou art most happy and blessed; whom the divine goddesse doth so greatly accept with mercy; why dost thou delay? Behold the day which thou desiredst when as thou shalt receive at my hands the order of religion; and know the most pure secrets of the gods; whereupon the old man tooke me by the hand; and lead me to the gate of the great temple; where at the first entrie he made a solempne celebration; and after morning sacrifice ended; brought out of the secret place of the temple books; partly written with unknown characters; and partly painted with figures of beasts declaring briefly every sentence; with tops and tailes; turning in fashion of a wheele; which were strange and impossible to be read of the prophane people: There he interpreted to me such things as were necessary to the use and preparation of mine order。 This done; I gave charge to certaine of my companions to buy liberally; whatsoever was needfull and convenient; then he brought me to the next bains accompanied with all the religious sort; and demanding pardon of the goddesse; washed me and purified my body; according to custome。 After this; when noone approached; he brought me backe againe to the temple; presented me before the face of the goddesse; giving a charge of certaine secret things unlawfull to be uttered; and commanding me; and generally all the rest; to fast by the space of ten continuall daies; without eating of any bea