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  [Atapublicdinner,giveninhonourofMr。Dickens,andpresidedoverbythelateProfessorWilson,theChairmanhavingproposedhishealthinalongandeloquentspeech,Mr。Dickensreturnedthanksasfollows:-]
  IFIfeltyourwarmandgenerouswelcomeless,Ishouldbebetterabletothankyou。IfIcouldhavelistenedasyouhavelistenedtotheglowinglanguageofyourdistinguishedChairman,andifI
  couldhaveheardasyouheardthe“thoughtsthatbreatheandwordsthatburn,“whichhehasuttered,itwouldhavegonehardbutI
  shouldhavecaughtsomeportionofhisenthusiasm,andkindledathisexample。Buteverywordwhichfellfromhislips,andeverydemonstrationofsympathyandapprobationwithwhichyoureceivedhiseloquentexpressions,rendersmeunabletorespondtohiskindness,andleavesmeatlastallheartandnolips,yearningtorespondasIwoulddotoyourcordialgreeting-possessing,heavenknows,thewill,anddesiringonlytofindtheway。
  Thewaytoyourgoodopinion,favour,andsupport,hasbeentomeverypleasing-apathstrewnwithflowersandcheeredwithsunshine。IfeelasifIstoodamongstoldfriends,whomIhadintimatelyknownandhighlyvalued。Ifeelasifthedeathsofthefictitiouscreatures,inwhichyouhavebeenkindenoughtoexpressaninterest,hadendearedustoeachotherasrealafflictionsdeepenfriendshipsinactuallife;Ifeelasiftheyhadbeenrealpersons,whosefortuneswehadpursuedtogetherininseparableconnexion,andthatIhadneverknownthemapartfromyou。
  Itisadifficultthingforamantospeakofhimselforofhisworks。ButperhapsonthisoccasionImay,withoutimpropriety,venturetosayawordonthespiritinwhichminewereconceived。
  Ifeltanearnestandhumbledesire,andshalldotillIdie,toincreasethestockofharmlesscheerfulness。Ifeltthattheworldwasnotutterlytobedespised;thatitwasworthyoflivinginformanyreasons。Iwasanxioustofind,astheProfessorhassaid,ifIcould,inevilthings,thatsoulofgoodnesswhichtheCreatorhasputinthem。Iwasanxioustoshowthatvirtuemaybefoundinthebye-waysoftheworld,thatitisnotincompatiblewithpovertyandevenwithrags,andtokeepsteadilythroughlifethemotto,expressedintheburningwordsofyourNorthernpoet-
  “Therankisbuttheguineastamp,Theman'sthegowdfora'that。”
  Andinfollowingthistrack,wherecouldIhavebetterassurancethatIwasright,orwherecouldIhavestrongerassurancetocheermeonthaninyourkindnessonthistomememorablenight?
  IamanxiousandgladtohaveanopportunityofsayingawordinreferencetooneincidentinwhichIamhappytoknowyouwereinterested,andstillmorehappytoknow,thoughitmaysoundparadoxical,thatyouweredisappointed-Imeanthedeathofthelittleheroine。WhenIfirstconceivedtheideaofconductingthatsimplestorytoitstermination,Ideterminedrigidlytoadheretoit,andnevertoforsaketheendIhadinview。Notuntriedintheschoolofaffliction,inthedeathofthosewelove,IthoughtwhatagoodthingitwouldbeifinmylittleworkofpleasantamusementIcouldsubstituteagarlandoffreshflowersforthesculpturedhorrorswhichdisgracethetomb。IfIhaveputintomybookanythingwhichcanfilltheyoungmindwithbetterthoughtsofdeath,orsoftenthegriefofolderhearts;ifIhavewrittenonewordwhichcanaffordpleasureorconsolationtooldoryoungintimeoftrial,Ishallconsideritassomethingachieved-
  somethingwhichIshallbegladtolookbackuponinafterlife。
  ThereforeIkepttomypurpose,notwithstandingthattowardstheconclusionofthestory,Idailyreceivedlettersofremonstrance,especiallyfromtheladies。Godblessthemfortheirtendermercies!TheProfessorwasquiterightwhenhesaidthatIhadnotreachedtoanadequatedelineationoftheirvirtues;andIfearthatImustgoonblottingtheircharactersinendeavouringtoreachtheidealinmymind。Theseletterswere,however,combinedwithothersfromthesternersex,andsomeofthemwerenotaltogetherfreefrompersonalinvective。But,notwithstanding,I
  kepttomypurpose,andIamhappytoknowthatmanyofthosewhoatfirstcondemnedmearenowforemostintheirapprobation。
  IfIhavemadeamistakeindetainingyouwiththislittleincident,Idonotregrethavingdoneso;foryourkindnesshasgivenmesuchaconfidenceinyou,thatthefaultisyoursandnotmine。Icomeoncemoretothankyou,andhereIaminadifficultyagain。ThedistinctionyouhaveconferreduponmeisonewhichI
  neverhopedfor,andofwhichIneverdaredtodream。ThatitisonewhichIshallneverforget,andthatwhileIliveIshallbeproudofitsremembrance,youmustwellknow。IbelieveIshallneverhearthenameofthiscapitalofScotlandwithoutathrillofgratitudeandpleasure。IshalllovewhileIhavelifeherpeople,herhills,andherhouses,andeventheverystonesofherstreets。
  Andifinthefutureworkswhichmayliebeforemeyoushoulddiscern-Godgrantyoumay!-abrighterspiritandaclearerwit,Iprayyoutoreferitbacktothisnight,andpointtothatasaScottishpassageforevermore。Ithankyouagainandagain,withtheenergyofathousandthanksineachone,andIdrinktoyouwithaheartasfullasmyglass,andfareasieremptied,Idoassureyou。
  [Laterintheevening,inproposingthehealthofProfessorWilson,Mr。Dickenssaid:-]
  IHAVEthehonourtobeentrustedwithatoast,theverymentionofwhichwillrecommenditselftoyou,Iknow,asonepossessingnoordinaryclaimstoyoursympathyandapprobation,andtheproposingofwhichisascongenialtomywishesandfeelingsasitsacceptancemustbetoyours。ItisthehealthofourChairman,andcoupledwithhisnameIhavetoproposetheliteratureofScotland-aliteraturewhichhehasdonemuchtorenderfamousthroughtheworld,andofwhichhehasbeenformanyyears-asIhopeandbelievehewillbeformanymore-amostbrilliantanddistinguishedornament。WhocanreverttotheliteratureofthelandofScottandofBurnswithouthavingdirectlyinhismind,asinseparablefromthesubjectandforemostinthepicture,thatoldmanofmight,withhislionheartandsceptredcrutch-ChristopherNorth。IamgladtorememberthetimewhenIbelievedhimtobeareal,actual,veritableoldgentleman,thatmightbeseenanydayhobblingalongtheHighStreetwiththemostbrillianteye-butthatisnofiction-andthegreyesthairinalltheworld-whowrotenotbecausehecaredtowrite,notbecausehecaredforthewonderandadmirationofhisfellow-men,butwhowrotebecausehecouldnothelpit,becausetherewasalwaysspringingupinhismindaclearandsparklingstreamofpoetrywhichmusthavevent,andliketheglitteringfountaininthefairytale,drawwhatyoumight,waseveratthefull,andneverlanguishedevenbyasingledroporbubble。Ihadsofiguredhiminmymind,andwhenIsawtheProfessortwodaysago,stridingalongtheParliamentHouse,I
  wasdisposedtotakeitasapersonaloffence-Iwasvexedtoseehimlooksohearty。IdroopedtoseetwentyChristophersinone。
  IbegantothinkthatScottishlifewasalllightandnoshadows,andIbegantodoubtthatbeautifulbooktowhichIhaveturnedagainandagain,alwaystofindnewbeautiesandfreshsourcesofinterest。
  [InproposingthememoryofthelateSirDavidWilkie,Mr。Dickenssaid:-]
  LESSfortunatethanthetwogentlemenwhohaveprecededme,itisconfidedtometomentionanamewhichcannotbepronouncedwithoutsorrow,anameinwhichScotlandhadagreattriumph,andwhichEnglanddelightedtohonour。Oneofthegiftedoftheearthhaspassedaway,asitwere,yesterday;onewhowasdevotedtohisart,andhisartwasnature-ImeanDavidWilkie。Hewasonewhomadethecottagehearthagracefulthing-ofwhomitmighttrulybesaidthathefound“booksintherunningbrooks,“andwhohasleftinallhedidsomebreathingoftheairwhichstirstheheather。
  Buthoweverdesiroustoenlargeonhisgeniusasanartist,Iwouldratherspeakofhimnowasafriendwhohasgonefromamongstus。
  Thereishisdesertedstudio-theemptyeasellyingidlyby-theunfinishedpicturewithitsfaceturnedtothewall,andthereisthatbereavedsister,wholovedhimwithanaffectionwhichdeathcannotquench。Hehasleftanameinfameclearasthebrightsky;
  hehasfilledourmindswithmemoriespureasthebluewaveswhichrolloverhim。Letushopethatshewhomorethanallothersmournshisloss,maylearntoreflectthathediedinthefulnessofhistime,beforeageorsicknesshaddimmedhispowers-andthatshemayyetassociatewithfeelingsascalmandpleasantaswedonowthememoryofWilkie。
  SPEECH:JANUARY,1842。
  [InpresentingCaptainHewett,oftheBRITANNIA,withaserviceofplateonbehalfofthepassengers,Mr。Dickensaddressedhimasfollows:]
  CAPTAINHEWETT,-Iamveryproudandhappytohavebeenselectedastheinstrumentofconveyingtoyoutheheartfeltthanksofmyfellow-passengersonboardtheshipentrustedtoyourcharge,andofentreatingyouracceptanceofthistriflingpresent。Theingeniousartistswhoworkinsilverdonotalways,Ifind,keeptheirpromises,eveninBoston。Iregretthat,insteadoftwogoblets,whichthereshouldbehere,thereis,atpresent,onlyone。Thedeficiency,however,willsoonbesupplied;and,whenitis,ourlittletestimonialwillbe,sofar,complete。
  Youareasailor,CaptainHewett,inthetruestsenseoftheword;
  andthedevotedadmirationoftheladies,Godblessthem,isasailor'sfirstboast。Ineednotenlargeuponthehonourtheyhavedoneyou,Iamsure,bytheirpresencehere。Judgingofyoubymyself,Iamcertainthattherecollectionoftheirbeautifulfaceswillcheeryourlonelyvigilsupontheoceanforalongtimetocome。
  Inalltimetocome,andinallyourvoyagesuponthesea,Ihopeyouwillhaveathoughtforthosewhowishtoliveinyourmemorybythehelpofthesetrifles。Astheywilloftenconnectyouwiththepleasureofthosehomesandfiresidesfromwhichtheyoncewandered,andwhich,butforyou,theymightneverhaveregained,sotheytrustthatyouwillsometimesassociatethemwithyourhoursoffestiveenjoyment;and,that,whenyoudrinkfromthesecups,youwillfeelthatthedraughtiscommendedtoyourlipsbyfriendswhosebestwishesyouhave;andwhoearnestlyandtrulyhopeforyoursuccess,happiness,andprosperity,inalltheundertakingsofyourlife。
  SPEECH:FEBRUARY1842。
  [AtdinnergiventoMr。DickensbytheyoungmenofBoston。Thecompanyconsistedofabouttwohundred,amongwhomwereGeorgeBancroft,WashingtonAllston,andOliverWendellHolmes。Thetoastof“Health,happiness,andaheartywelcometoCharlesDickens,“
  havingbeenproposedbythechairman,Mr。Quincy,andreceivedwithgreatapplause,Mr。Dickensrespondedwiththefollowingaddress:]
  GENTLEMEN,-Ifyouhadgiventhissplendidentertainmenttoanyoneelseinthewholewideworld-ifIwereto-nighttoexultinthetriumphofmydearestfriend-ifIstoodhereuponmydefence,torepelanyunjustattack-toappealasastrangertoyourgenerosityandkindnessasthefreestpeopleontheearth-I
  could,puttingsomerestraintuponmyself,standamongyouasself-
  possessedandunmovedasIshouldbealoneinmyownroominEngland。ButwhenIhavetheechoesofyourcordialgreetingringinginmyears;whenIseeyourkindfacesbeamingawelcomesowarmandearnestasnevermanhad-Ifeel,itismynature,sovanquishedandsubdued,thatIhavehardlyfortitudeenoughtothankyou。IfyourPresident,insteadofpouringforththatdelightfulmixtureofhumourandpathoswhichyouhavejustheard,hadbeenbutacaustic,ill-naturedman-ifhehadonlybeenadullone-ifIcouldonlyhavedoubtedordistrustedhimoryou,I
  shouldhavehadmywitsatmyfingers'ends,and,usingthem,couldhaveheldyouatarm's-length。Butyouhavegivenmenosuchopportunity;youtakeadvantageofmeinthetenderestpoint;yougivemenochanceofplayingatcompany,orholdingyouatadistance,butflockaboutmelikeahostofbrothers,andmakethisplacelikehome。Indeed,gentlemen,indeed,ifitbenaturalandallowableforeachofus,onhisownhearth,toexpresshisthoughtsinthemosthomelyfashion,andtoappearinhisplainestgarb,Ihaveafairclaimuponyoutoletmedosoto-night,foryouhavemademyhomeanAladdin'sPalace。Youfoldsotenderlywithinyourbreaststhatcommonhouseholdlampinwhichmyfeeblefireisallenshrined,andatwhichmyflickeringtorchislightedup,thatstraightmyhouseholdgodstakewing,andaretransportedthere。Andwhereasitiswrittenofthatfairystructurethatitnevermovedwithouttwoshocks-onewhenitrose,andonewhenitsettleddown-Icansayofminethat,howeversharpatugittooktopluckitfromitsnativeground,itstruckatonceaneasy,andadeepandlastingrootintothissoil;andloveditasitsown。I
  cansaymoreofit,andsaywithtruth,thatlongbeforeitmoved,orhadachanceofmoving,itsmaster-perhapsfromsomesecretsympathybetweenitstimbers,andacertainstatelytreethathasitsbeinghereabout,andspreadsitsbroadbranchesfarandwide-
  dreamedbydayandnight,foryears,ofsettingfootuponthisshore,andbreathingthispureair。And,trustme,gentlemen,that,ifIhadwanderedhere,unknowingandunknown,Iwould-ifI
  knowmyownheart-havecomewithallmysympathiesclusteringasrichlyaboutthislandandpeople-withallmysenseofjusticeaskeenlyalivetotheirhighclaimsoneverymanwholovesGod'simage-withallmyenergiesasfullybentonjudgingformyself,andspeakingout,andtellinginmyspherethetruth,asIdonow,whenyouraindownyourwelcomesonmyhead。
  OurPresidenthasalludedtothosewritingswhichhavebeenmyoccupationforsomeyearspast;andyouhavereceivedhisallusionsinamannerwhichassuresme-ifIneededanysuchassurance-
  thatweareoldfriendsinthespirit,andhavebeeninclosecommunionforalongtime。
  Itisnoteasyforamantospeakofhisownbooks。IdaresaythatfewpersonshavebeenmoreinterestedinminethanI,andifitbeageneralprincipleinnaturethatalover'sloveisblind,andthatamother'sloveisblind,Ibelieveitmaybesaidofanauthor'sattachmenttothecreaturesofhisownimagination,thatitisaperfectmodelofconstancyanddevotion,andistheblindestofall。ButtheobjectsandpurposesIhavehadinviewareveryplainandsimple,andmaybeeasilytold。Ihavealwayshad,andalwaysshallhave,anearnestandtruedesiretocontribute,asfarasinmelies,tothecommonstockofhealthfulcheerfulnessandenjoyment。Ihavealwayshad,andalwaysshallhave,aninvinciblerepugnancetothatmole-eyedphilosophywhichlovesthedarkness,andwinksandscowlsinthelight。IbelievethatVirtueshowsquiteaswellinragsandpatches,asshedoesinpurpleandfinelinen。Ibelievethatsheandeverybeautifulobjectinexternalnature,claimssomesympathyinthebreastofthepoorestmanwhobreakshisscantyloafofdailybread。I
  believethatshegoesbarefootaswellasshod。Ibelievethatshedwellsratheroftenerinalleysandby-waysthanshedoesincourtsandpalaces,andthatitisgood,andpleasant,andprofitabletotrackherout,andfollowher。Ibelievethattolayone'shanduponsomeofthoserejectedoneswhomtheworldhastoolongforgotten,andtoooftenmisused,andtosaytotheproudestandmostthoughtless-“Thesecreatureshavethesameelementsandcapacitiesofgoodnessasyourselves,theyaremouldedinthesameform,andmadeofthesameclay;andthoughtentimesworsethanyou,may,inhavingretainedanythingoftheiroriginalnatureamidstthetrialsanddistressesoftheircondition,bereallytentimesbetter;“Ibelievethattodothisistopursueaworthyandnotuselessvocation。Gentlemen,thatyouthinksotoo,yourferventgreetingsufficientlyassuresme。ThatthisfeelingisaliveintheOldWorldaswellasintheNew,nomanshouldknowbetterthanI-I,whohavefoundsuchwideandreadysympathyinmyowndearland。Thatinexpressingit,wearebuttreadinginthestepsofthosegreatmaster-spiritswhohavegonebefore,weknowbyreferencetoallthebrightexamplesinourliterature,fromShakespearedownward。
  ThereisoneotherpointconnectedwiththelaboursifImaycallthemsothatyouholdinsuchgenerousesteem,towhichIcannothelpadverting。Icannothelpexpressingthedelight,themorethanhappinessitwastometofindsostronganinterestawakenedonthissideofthewater,infavourofthatlittleheroineofmine,towhomyourpresidenthasmadeallusion,whodiedinheryouth。Ihadlettersaboutthatchild,inEngland,fromthedwellersinlog-housesamongthemorasses,andswamps,anddensestforests,anddeepsolitudesofthefarwest。Manyasturdyhand,hardwiththeaxeandspade,andbrownedbythesummer'ssun,hastakenupthepen,andwrittentomealittlehistoryofdomesticjoyorsorrow,alwayscoupled,Iamproudtosay,withsomethingofinterestinthatlittletale,orsomecomfortorhappinessderivedfromit,andmycorrespondenthasalwaysaddressedme,notasawriterofbooksforsale,residentsomefourorfivethousandmilesaway,butasafriendtowhomhemightfreelyimpartthejoysandsorrowsofhisownfireside。Manyamother-Icouldreckonthemnowbydozens,notbyunits-hasdonethelike,andhastoldmehowshelostsuchachildatsuchatime,andwhereshelayburied,andhowgoodshewas,andhow,inthisorthatrespect,sheresemblesNell。IdoassureyouthatnocircumstanceofmylifehasgivenmeonehundredthpartofthegratificationIhavederivedfromthissource。IwaswaveringatthetimewhetherornottowindupmyClock,andcomeandseethiscountry,andthisdecidedme。Ifeltasifitwereapositiveduty,asifIwereboundtopackupmyclothes,andcomeandseemyfriends;andevennowI
  havesuchanoddsensationinconnexionwiththesethings,thatyouhavenochanceofspoilingme。Ifeelasthoughwewereagreeing-
  asindeedweare,ifwesubstituteforfictitiouscharacterstheclassesfromwhichtheyaredrawn-aboutthirdparties,inwhomwehadacommoninterest。Ateverynewactofkindnessonyourpart,Isaytomyself“That'sforOliver;IshouldnotwonderifthatwasmeantforSmike;IhavenodoubtthatisintendedforNell;“andsoIbecomeamuchhappier,certainly,butamoresoberandretiringmanthaneverIwasbefore。
  Gentlemen,talkingofmyfriendsinAmerica,bringsmeback,naturallyandofcourse,toyou。Comingbacktoyou,andbeingtherebyremindedofthepleasurewehaveinstoreinhearingthegentlemenwhositaboutme,Iarrivebytheeasiest,thoughnotbytheshortestcourseintheworld,attheendofwhatIhavetosay。
  ButbeforeIsitdown,thereisonetopiconwhichIamdesiroustolayparticularstress。Ithas,orshouldhave,astronginterestforusall,sincetoitsliteratureeverycountrymustlookforonegreatmeansofrefiningandimprovingitspeople,andonegreatsourceofnationalprideandhonour。YouhaveinAmericagreatwriters-greatwriters-whowillliveinalltime,andareasfamiliartoourlipsashouseholdwords。Derivingastheyalldoinagreaterorlessdegree,intheirseveralwalkstheirinspirationfromthestupendouscountrythatgavethembirth,theydiffuseabetterknowledgeofit,andahigherloveforit,alloverthecivilizedworld。Itakeleavetosay,inthepresenceofsomeofthosegentleman,thatIhopethetimeisnotfardistantwhenthey,inAmerica,willreceiveofrightsomesubstantialprofitandreturninEnglandfromtheirlabours;andwhenwe,inEngland,shallreceivesomesubstantialprofitandreturninAmericaforours。Praydonotmisunderstandme。Securingtomyselffromdaytodaythemeansofanhonourablesubsistence,I
  wouldratherhavetheaffectionateregardofmyfellowmen,thanI
  wouldhaveheapsandminesofgold。Butthetwothingsdonotseemtomeincompatible。Theycannotbe,fornothinggoodisincompatiblewithjustice;theremustbeaninternationalarrangementinthisrespect:Englandhasdoneherpart,andIamconfidentthatthetimeisnotfardistantwhenAmericawilldohers。Itbecomesthecharacterofagreatcountry;FIRSTLY,becauseitisjustice;SECONDLY,becausewithoutityounevercanhave,andkeep,aliteratureofyourown。
  Gentlemen,Ithankyouwithfeelingsofgratitude,suchasarenotoftenawakened,andcanneverbeexpressed。AsIunderstandittobethepleasantcustomheretofinishwithatoast,Iwouldbegtogiveyou:AMERICAANDENGLAND,andmaytheyneverhaveanydivisionbuttheAtlanticbetweenthem。
  SPEECH:FEBRUARY7,1842。
  GENTLEMEN,-TosaythatIthankyoufortheearnestmannerinwhichyouhavedrunkthetoastjustnowsoeloquentlyproposedtoyou-tosaythatIgiveyoubackyourkindwishesandgoodfeelingswithmorethancompoundinterest;andthatIfeelhowdumbandpowerlessthebestacknowledgmentswouldbebesidesuchgenialhospitalityasyours,isnothing。Tosaythatinthiswinterseason,flowershavesprungupineveryfootstep'slengthofthepathwhichhasbroughtmehere;thatnocountryeversmiledmorepleasantlythanyourshassmiledonme,andthatIhaverarelylookeduponabrightersummerprospectthanthatwhichliesbeforemenow,isnothing。
  Butitissomethingtobenostrangerinastrangeplace-tofeel,sittingataboardforthefirsttime,theeaseandaffectionofanoldguest,andtobeatonceonsuchintimatetermswiththefamilyastohaveahomely,genuineinterestinitseverymember-itis,Isay,somethingtobeinthisnovelandhappyframeofmind。And,asitisofyourcreation,andowesitsbeingtoyou,Ihavenoreluctanceinurgingitasareasonwhy,inaddressingyou,I
  shouldnotsomuchconsulttheformandfashionofmyspeech,asI
  shouldemploythatuniversallanguageoftheheart,whichyou,andsuchasyou,bestteach,andbestcanunderstand。Gentlemen,inthatuniversallanguage-commontoyouinAmerica,andtousinEngland,asthatyoungermother-tongue,which,bythemeansof,andthroughthehappyunionofourtwogreatcountries,shallbespokenageshence,bylandandsea,overthewidesurfaceoftheglobe-I
  thankyou。
  IhadoccasiontosaytheothernightinBoston,asIhavemorethanoncehadoccasiontoremarkbefore,thatitisnoteasyforanauthortospeakofhisownbooks。Ifthetaskbeadifficultoneatanytime,itsdifficulty,certainly,isnotdiminishedwhenafrequentrecurrencetothesamethemehasleftonenothingnewtosay。Still,Ifeelthat,inacompanylikethis,andespeciallyafterwhathasbeensaidbythePresident,thatIoughtnottopasslightlyoverthoselaboursoflove,which,iftheyhadnoothermerit,havebeenthehappymeansofbringingustogether。
  Ithasbeenoftenobserved,thatyoucannotjudgeofanauthor'spersonalcharacterfromhiswritings。Itmaybethatyoucannot。
  Ithinkitverylikely,formanyreasons,thatyoucannot。But,atleast,areaderwillrisefromtheperusalofabookwithsomedefinedandtangibleideaofthewriter'smoralcreedandbroadpurposes,ifhehasanyatall;anditisprobableenoughthathemayliketohavethisideaconfirmedfromtheauthor'slips,ordissipatedbyhisexplanation。Gentlemen,mymoralcreed-whichisaverywideandcomprehensiveone,andincludesallsectsandparties-isveryeasilysummedup。Ihavefaith,andIwishtodiffusefaithintheexistence-yes,ofbeautifulthings,eveninthoseconditionsofsociety,whicharesodegenerate,degraded,andforlorn,that,atfirstsight,itwouldseemasthoughtheycouldnotbedescribedbutbyastrangeandterriblereversalofthewordsofScripture,“Godsaid,Lettherebelight,andtherewasnone。”Itakeitthatweareborn,andthatweholdoursympathies,hopes,andenergies,intrustforthemany,andnotforthefew。Thatwecannotholdintoostrongalightofdisgustandcontempt,beforetheviewofothers,allmeanness,falsehood,cruelty,andoppression,ofeverygradeandkind。Aboveall,thatnothingishigh,becauseitisinahighplace;andthatnothingislow,becauseitisinalowone。Thisisthelessontaughtusinthegreatbookofnature。Thisisthelessonwhichmayberead,alikeinthebrighttrackofthestars,andinthedustycourseofthepoorestthingthatdragsitstinylengthupontheground。Thisisthelessoneveruppermostinthethoughtsofthatinspiredman,whotellsusthatthereare“Tonguesinthetrees,booksintherunningbrooks,Sermonsinstones,andgoodineverything。”
  Gentlemen,keepingtheseobjectssteadilybeforeme,Iamatnolosstoreferyourfavourandyourgeneroushospitalitybacktotherightsource。WhileIknow,ontheonehand,thatif,insteadofbeingwhatitis,thiswerealandoftyrannyandwrong,Ishouldcareverylittleforyoursmilesorfrowns,soIamsureupontheother,thatif,insteadofbeingwhatIam,Iwerethegreatestgeniusthatevertrodtheearth,andhaddivertedmyselffortheoppressionanddegradationofmankind,youwoulddespiseandrejectme。Ihopeyouwill,whenever,throughsuchmeans,Igiveyoutheopportunity。Trustme,that,wheneveryougivemethelikeoccasion,Iwillreturnthecomplimentwithinterest。
  Gentlemen,asIhavenosecretsfromyou,inthespiritofconfidenceyouhaveengenderedbetweenus,andasIhavemadeakindofcompactwithmyselfthatIneverwill,whileIremaininAmerica,omitanopportunityofreferringtoatopicinwhichIandallothersofmyclassonbothsidesofthewaterareequallyinterested-equallyinterested,thereisnodifferencebetweenus,Iwouldbegleavetowhisperinyoureartwowords:INTERNATIONAL
  COPYRIGHT。Iusetheminnosordidsense,believeme,andthosewhoknowmebest,bestknowthat。Formyself,Iwouldratherthatmychildren,comingafterme,trudgedinthemud,andknewbythegeneralfeelingofsocietythattheirfatherwasbeloved,andhadbeenofsomeuse,thanIwouldhavethemrideintheircarriages,andknowbytheirbanker'sbooksthathewasrich。ButIdonotsee,Iconfess,whyoneshouldbeobligedtomakethechoice,orwhyfame,besidesplayingthatdelightfulREVEILforwhichsheissojustlycelebrated,shouldnotblowoutofhertrumpetafewnotesofadifferentkindfromthosewithwhichshehashithertocontentedherself。
  Itwaswellobservedtheothernightbyabeautifulspeaker,whosewordswenttotheheartofeverymanwhoheardhim,that,iftherehadexistedanylawinthisrespect,Scottmightnothavesunkbeneaththemightypressureonhisbrain,butmighthavelivedtoaddnewcreaturesofhisfancytothecrowdwhichswarmaboutyouinyoursummerwalks,andgatherroundyourwintereveninghearths。
  AsIlistenedtohiswords,therecameback,freshuponme,thattouchingsceneinthegreatman'slife,whenhelayuponhiscouch,surroundedbyhisfamily,andlistened,forthelasttime,totheripplingoftheriverhehadsowellloved,overitsstonybed。I
  picturedhimtomyself,faint,wan,dying,crushedbothinmindandbodybyhishonourablestruggle,andhoveringroundhimthephantomsofhisownimagination-Waverley,Ravenswood,JeanieDeans,RobRoy,CalebBalderstone,DominieSampson-allthefamiliarthrong-withcavaliers,andPuritans,andHighlandchiefsinnumerableoverflowingthechamber,andfadingawayinthedimdistancebeyond。Ipicturedthem,freshfromtraversingtheworld,andhangingdowntheirheadsinshameandsorrow,that,fromallthoselandsintowhichtheyhadcarriedgladness,instruction,anddelightformillions,theybroughthimnotonefriendlyhandtohelptoraisehimfromthatsad,sadbed。No,norbroughthimfromthatlandinwhichhisownlanguagewasspoken,andineveryhouseandhutofwhichhisownbookswerereadinhisowntongue,onegratefuldollar-piecetobuyagarlandforhisgrave。Oh!ifeverymanwhogoesfromhere,asmanydo,tolookuponthattombinDryburghAbbey,wouldbutrememberthis,andbringtherecollectionhome!
  Gentlemen,Ithankyouagain,andonceagain,andmanytimestothat。Youhavegivenmeanewreasonforrememberingthisday,whichisalreadyoneofmarkinmycalendar,itbeingmybirthday;
  andyouhavegiventhosewhoarenearestanddearesttomeanewreasonforrecollectingitwithprideandinterest。Heavenknowsthat,althoughIshouldgroweversogray,Ishallneednothingtoremindmeofthisepochinmylife。ButIamgladtothinkthatfromthistimeyouareinseparablyconnectedwitheveryrecurrenceofthisday;and,thatonitsperiodicalreturn,Ishallalways,inimagination,havetheunfadingpleasureofentertainingyouasmyguests,inreturnforthegratificationyouhaveaffordedmeto-
  night。
  SPEECH:NEWYORK,FEBRUARY18,1842。
  [AtadinnerpresidedoverbyWashingtonIrving,whennearlyeighthundredofthemostdistinguishedcitizensofNewYorkwerepresent,“CharlesDickens,theLiteraryGuestoftheNation,“
  havingbeen“proferredasasentiment“bytheChairman,Mr。Dickensrose,andspokeasfollows:]
  GENTLEMEN,-Idon'tknowhowtothankyou-Ireallydon'tknowhow。Youwouldnaturallysupposethatmyformerexperiencewouldhavegivenmethispower,andthatthedifficultiesinmywaywouldhavebeendiminished;butIassureyouthefactisexactlythereverse,andIhavecompletelybaulkedtheancientproverbthat“arollingstonegathersnomoss;“andinmyprogresstothiscityI
  havecollectedsuchaweightofobligationsandacknowledgment-I
  havepickedupsuchanenormousmassoffreshmossateverypoint,andwassostruckbythebrilliantscenesofMondaynight,thatI
  thoughtIcouldneverbyanypossibilitygrowanybigger。Ihavemade,continually,newaccumulationstosuchanextentthatIamcompelledtostandstill,andcanrollnomore!
  Gentlemen,welearnfromtheauthorities,that,whenfairystories,orballs,orrollsofthread,stoppedoftheirownaccord-asIdonot-itpresagedsomegreatcatastrophenearathand。Theprecedentholdsgoodinthiscase。WhenIhaverememberedtheshorttimeIhavebeforemetospendinthislandofmightyinterests,andthepooropportunityIcanatbesthaveofacquiringaknowledgeof,andforminganacquaintancewithit,Ihavefeltitalmostadutytodeclinethehonoursyousogenerouslyheapuponme,andpassmorequietlyamongyou。ForArgushimself,thoughhehadbutonemouthforhishundredeyes,wouldhavefoundthereceptionofapublicentertainmentoncea-weektoomuchforhisgreatestactivity;and,asIwouldlosenoscrapoftherichinstructionandthedelightfulknowledgewhichmeetmeoneveryhand,andalreadyIhavegleanedagreatdealfromyourhospitalsandcommonjails,-Ihaveresolvedtotakeupmystaff,andgomywayrejoicing,andforthefuturetoshakehandswithAmerica,notatpartiesbutathome;and,therefore,gentlemen,Isayto-night,withafullheart,andanhonestpurpose,andgratefulfeelings,thatIbear,andshalleverbear,adeepsenseofyourkind,youraffectionateandyournoblegreeting,whichitisutterlyimpossibletoconveyinwords。NoEuropeanskywithout,andnocheerfulhomeorwell-warmedroomwithinshallevershutoutthislandfrommyvision。Ishalloftenhearyourwordsofwelcomeinmyquietroom,andoftenestwhenmostquiet;andshallseeyourfacesintheblazingfire。IfIshouldlivetogrowold,thescenesofthisandothereveningswillshineasbrightlytomydulleyesfiftyyearshenceasnow;andthehonoursyoubestowuponmeshallbewellrememberedandpaidbackinmyundyinglove,andhonestendeavoursforthegoodofmyrace。
  Gentlemen,oneotherwordwithreferencetothisfirstpersonsingular,andthenIshallclose。Icamehereinanopen,honest,andconfidingspirit,ifevermandid,andbecauseIfeltadeepsympathyinyourland;hadIfeltotherwise,Ishouldhavekeptaway。AsIcamehere,andamhere,withouttheleastadmixtureofone-hundredthpartofonegrainofbasealloy,withoutonefeelingofunworthyreferencetoselfinanyrespect,Iclaim,inregardtothepast,forthelasttime,myrightinreason,intruth,andinjustice,toapproach,asIhavedoneontwoformeroccasions,aquestionofliteraryinterest。Iclaimthatjusticebedone;andI
  preferthisclaimasonewhohasarighttospeakandbeheard。I
  haveonlytoaddthatIshallbeastruetoyouasyouhavebeentome。Irecognizeinyourenthusiasticapprovalofthecreaturesofmyfancy,yourenlightenedcareforthehappinessofthemany,yourtenderregardfortheafflicted,yoursympathyforthedowncast,yourplansforcorrectingandimprovingthebad,andforencouragingthegood;andtoadvancethesegreatobjectsshallbe,totheendofmylife,myearnestendeavour,totheextentofmyhumbleability。Havingsaidthusmuchwithreferencetomyself,I
  shallhavethepleasureofsayingafewwordswithreferencetosomebodyelse。
  Thereisinthiscityagentlemanwho,atthereceptionofoneofmybooks-IwellrememberitwastheOldCuriosityShop-wrotetomeinEnglandalettersogenerous,soaffectionate,andsomanly,thatifIhadwrittenthebookundereverycircumstanceofdisappointment,ofdiscouragement,anddifficulty,insteadofthereverse,Ishouldhavefoundinthereceiptofthatlettermybestandmosthappyreward。Iansweredhim,andheansweredme,andsowekeptshakinghandsautographically,asifnooceanrolledbetweenus。Icameheretothiscityeagertoseehim,and[LAYING
  HISHANDITUPONIRVING'SSHOULDER]herehesits!IneednottellyouhowhappyanddelightedIamtoseehimhereto-nightinthiscapacity。
  WashingtonIrving!Why,gentlemen,Idon'tgoupstairstobedtwonightsoutoftheseven-asaverycreditablewitnessnearathandcantestify-IsayIdonotgotobedtwonightsoutofthesevenwithouttakingWashingtonIrvingundermyarm;and,whenIdon'ttakehim,Itakehisownbrother,OliverGoldsmith。WashingtonIrving!Why,ofwhombuthimwasIthinkingtheotherdaywhenI
  cameupbytheHog'sBack,theFryingPan,HellGate,andalltheseplaces?Why,when,notlongago,IvisitedShakespeare'sbirthplace,andwentbeneaththeroofwherehefirstsawlight,whosenamebutHISwaspointedouttomeuponthewall?WashingtonIrving-DiedrichKnickerbocker-GeoffreyCrayon-why,wherecanyougothattheyhavenotbeentherebefore?IsthereanEnglishfarm-isthereanEnglishstream,anEnglishcity,oranEnglishcountry-seat,wheretheyhavenotbeen?IstherenoBracebridgeHallinexistence?Hasitnoancientshadesorquietstreets?
  Inbygonetimes,whenIrvingleftthatHall,heleftsittinginanoldoakchair,inasmallparlouroftheBoar'sHead,alittlemanwitharednose,andanoilskinhat。WhenIcameawayhewassittingtherestill!-notamanLIKEhim,butthesameman-withthenoseofimmortalrednessandthehatofanundyingglaze!
  Crayon,whilethere,wasontermsofintimacywithacertainradicalfellow,whousedtogoabout,withahatfulofnewspapers,wofullyoutatelbows,andwithacoatofgreatantiquity。Why,gentlemen,Iknowthatman-Tibblestheelder,andhehasnotchangedahair;and,whenIcameaway,hechargedmetogivehisbestrespectstoWashingtonIrving!
  LeavingthetownandtherusticlifeofEngland-forgettingthisman,ifwecan-puttingoutofmindthecountrychurch-yardandthebrokenheart-letuscrossthewateragain,andaskwhohasassociatedhimselfmostcloselywiththeItalianpeasantryandthebanditsofthePyrenees?WhenthetravellerentershislittlechamberbeyondtheAlps-listeningtothedimechoesofthelongpassagesandspaciouscorridors-damp,andgloomy,andcold-ashehearsthetempestbeatingwithfuryagainsthiswindow,andgazesatthecurtains,dark,andheavy,andcoveredwithmould-
  andwhenalltheghost-storiesthateverweretoldcomeupbeforehim-amidallhisthick-comingfancies,whomdoeshethinkof?
  WashingtonIrving。
  Gofartherstill:gototheMoorishMountains,sparklingfullinthemoonlight-goamongthewater-carriersandthevillagegossips,livingstillasindaysofold-andwhohastravelledamongthembeforeyou,andpeopledtheAlhambraandmadeeloquentitsshadows?Whoawakesthereavoicefromeveryhillandineverycavern,andbidslegends,whichforcenturieshavesleptadreamlesssleep,orwatchedunwinkingly,startupandpassbeforeyouinalltheirlifeandglory?
  Butleavingthisagain,whoembarkedwithColumbusuponhisgallantship,traversedwithhimthedarkandmightyocean,leapeduponthelandandplantedtheretheflagofSpain,butthissameman,nowsittingbymyside?Andbeinghereathomeagain,whoisamorefitcompanionformoney-diggers?andwhatpenbuthishasmadeRipVanWinkle,playingatnine-pinsonthatthunderingafternoon,asmuchpartandparceloftheCatskillMountainsasanytreeorcragthattheycanboast?
  Butthesearetopicsfamiliarfrommyboyhood,andwhichIamapttopursue;andlestIshouldbetemptednowtotalktoolongaboutthem,Iwill,inconclusion,giveyouasentiment,mostappropriate,Iamsure,inthepresenceofsuchwritersasBryant,Halleck,and-butIsupposeImustnotmentiontheladieshere-
  THELITERATUREOFAMERICA:
  Shewellknowshowtodohonourtoherownliteratureandtothatofotherlands,whenshechoosesWashingtonIrvingforherrepresentativeinthecountryofCervantes。
  SPEECH:MANCHESTER,OCTOBER5,1843。
  [ThisaddresswasdeliveredatasoireeofthemembersoftheManchester,Athenaeum,atwhichMr。Dickenspresided。AmongtheotherspeakersontheoccasionwereMr。CobdenandMr。Disraeli。]
  LADIESANDGENTLEMEN,-IamsureIneedscarcelytellyouthatI
  amveryproudandhappy;andthatItakeitasagreatdistinctiontobeaskedtocomeamongstyouonanoccasionsuchasthis,when,evenwiththebrilliantandbeautifulspectaclewhichIseebeforeme,Icanhailitasthemostbrilliantandbeautifulcircumstanceofall,thatweassembletogetherhere,evenhere,uponneutralground,wherewehavenomoreknowledgeofpartydifficulties,orpublicanimositiesbetweensideandside,orbetweenmanandman,thanifwewereapublicmeetinginthecommonwealthofUtopia。
  Ladiesandgentlemen,uponthis,anduponahundredothergrounds,thisassemblyisnotlessinterestingtome,believeme-although,personally,almostastrangerhere-thanitisinterestingtoyou;
  andItakeit,thatitisnotofgreaterimportancetoallofusthanitistoeverymanwhohaslearnedtoknowthathehasaninterestinthemoralandsocialelevation,theharmlessrelaxation,thepeace,happiness,andimprovement,ofthecommunityatlarge。NoteventhosewhosawthefirstfoundationofyourAthenaeumlaid,andwatcheditsprogress,asIknowtheydid,almostastenderlyasifitweretheprogressofalivingcreature,untilitreareditsbeautifulfront,anhonourtothetown-noteventhey,norevenyouwho,withinitswalls,havetasteditsusefulness,andputittotheproof,havegreaterreason,Iampersuaded,toexultinitsestablishment,ortohopethatitmaythriveandprosper,thanscoresofthousandsatadistance,who-
  whetherconsciouslyorunconsciously,mattersnot-have,intheprincipleofitssuccessandbrightexample,adeepandpersonalconcern。
  Itwellbecomes,particularlywellbecomes,thisenterprisingtown,thislittleworldoflabour,thatsheshouldstandoutforemostintheforemostrankinsuchacause。Itwellbecomesher,that,amonghernumerousandnoblepublicinstitutions,sheshouldhaveasplendidtemplesacredtotheeducationandimprovementofalargeclassofthosewho,intheirvarioususefulstations,assistintheproductionofourwealth,andinrenderinghernamefamousthroughtheworld。Ithinkitisgrandtoknow,that,whileherfactoriesre-echowiththeclankingofstupendousengines,andthewhirlandrattleofmachinery,theimmortalmechanismofGod'sownhand,themind,isnotforgotteninthedinanduproar,butislodgedandtendedinapalaceofitsown。Thatitisastructuredeeplyfixedandrootedinthepublicspiritofthisplace,andbuilttolast,I
  havenomoredoubt,judgingfromthespectacleIseebeforeme,andfromwhatIknowofitsbriefhistory,thanIhaveoftherealityofthesewallsthathemusin,andthepillarsthatspringupaboutus。
  Youareperfectlywellaware,Ihavenodoubt,thattheAthenaeumwasprojectedatatimewhencommercewasinavigorousandflourishingcondition,andwhenthoseclassesofsocietytowhichitparticularlyaddressesitselfwerefullyemployed,andinthereceiptofregularincomes。Aseasonofdepressionalmostwithoutaparallelensued,andlargenumbersofyoungmenemployedinwarehousesandofficessuddenlyfoundtheiroccupationgone,andthemselvesreducedtoverystraitenedandpenuriouscircumstances。
  Thisalteredstateofthingsled,asIamtold,tothecompulsorywithdrawalofmanyofthemembers,toaproportionatedecreaseintheexpectedfunds,andtotheincurrenceofadebtof3,000
  pounds。Bytheverygreatzealandenergyofallconcerned,andbytheliberalityofthosetowhomtheyappliedforhelp,thatdebtisnowinrapidcourseofbeingdischarged。Alittlemoreofthesameindefatigableexertionontheonehand,andalittlemoreofthesamecommunityoffeelingupontheother,andtherewillbenosuchthing;thefigureswillbeblottedoutforgoodandall,and,fromthattime,theAthenaeummaybesaidtobelongtoyou,andtoyourheirsforever。
  But,ladiesandgentlemen,atalltimes,nowinitsmostthriving,andinitsleastflourishingcondition-here,withitscheerfulrooms,itspleasantandinstructivelectures,itsimprovinglibraryof6,000volumes,itsclassesforthestudyoftheforeignlanguages,elocution,music;itsopportunitiesofdiscussionanddebate,ofhealthfulbodilyexercise,and,thoughlastnotleast-
  forbythisIsetgreatstore,asaverynovelandexcellentprovision-itsopportunitiesofblameless,rationalenjoyment,hereitis,opentoeveryyouthandmaninthisgreattown,accessibletoeverybeeinthisvasthive,who,forallthesebenefits,andtheinestimableendstowhichtheylead,cansetasideonesixpenceweekly。Idolookuponthereductionofthesubscription,anduponthefactthatthenumberofmembershasconsiderablymorethandoubledwithinthelasttwelvemonths,asstridesinthepathoftheverybestcivilization,andchaptersofrichpromiseinthehistoryofmankind。
  Idonotknowwhether,atthistimeofday,andwithsuchaprospectbeforeus,weneedtroubleourselvesverymuchtorakeuptheashesofthedead-and-goneobjectionsthatwerewonttobeurgedbymenofallpartiesagainstinstitutionssuchasthis,whoseinterestswearemettopromote;buttheirphilosophywasalwaystobesummedupintheunmeaningapplicationofoneshortsentence。Howoftenhaveweheardfromalargeclassofmenwiseintheirgeneration,whowouldreallyseemtobebornandbredfornootherpurposethantopassintocurrencycounterfeitandmischievousscrapsofwisdom,asitisthesolepursuitofsomeothercriminalstoutterbasecoin-howoftenhaveweheardfromthem,asanall-convincingargument,that“alittlelearningisadangerousthing?“Why,alittlehangingwasconsideredaverydangerousthing,accordingtothesameauthorities,withthisdifference,that,becausealittlehangingwasdangerous,wehadagreatdealofit;and,becausealittlelearningwasdangerous,weweretohavenoneatall。Why,whenIhearsuchcruelabsurditiesgravelyreiterated,Idosometimesbegintodoubtwhethertheparrotsofsocietyarenotmorepernicioustoitsintereststhanitsbirdsofprey。Ishouldbegladtohearsuchpeople'sestimateofthecomparativedangerof“alittlelearning“andavastamountofignorance;Ishouldbegladtoknowwhichtheyconsiderthemostprolificparentofmiseryandcrime。Descendingalittlelowerinthesocialscale,Ishouldbegladtoassistthemintheircalculations,bycarryingthemintocertaingaolsandnightlyrefugesIknowof,wheremyownheartdieswithinme,whenIseethousandsofimmortalcreaturescondemned,withoutalternativeorchoice,totread,notwhatourgreatpoetcallsthe“primrosepath“
  totheeverlastingbonfire,butoneofjadedflintsandstones,laiddownbybrutalignorance,andheldtogether,likethesolidrocks,byyearsofthismostwickedaxiom。
  Wouldweknowfromanyhonourablebodyofmerchants,uprightindeedandthought,whethertheywouldratherhaveignorantorenlightenedpersonsintheirownemployment?Why,wehavehadtheiranswerinthisbuilding;wehaveitinthiscompany;wehaveitemphaticallygiveninthemunificentgenerosityofyourownmerchantsofManchester,ofallsectsandkinds,whenthisestablishmentwasfirstproposed。Butaretheadvantagesderivablebythepeoplefrominstitutionssuchasthis,onlyofanegativecharacter?Ifalittlelearningbeaninnocentthing,hasitnodistinct,wholesome,andimmediateinfluenceuponthemind?Theolddoggerelrhyme,sooftenwritteninthebeginningofbooks,saysthat“Whenhouseandlandsaregoneandspent,Thenlearningismostexcellent;“
  butIshouldbestronglydisposedtoreformtheadage,andsaythat“Thoughhouseandlandsbenevergot,LearningcangivewhattheycanNOT。”
  AndthisIknow,thatthefirstunpurchasableblessingearnedbyeverymanwhomakesanefforttoimprovehimselfinsuchaplaceastheAthenaeum,isself-respect-aninwarddignityofcharacter,which,onceacquiredandrighteouslymaintained,nothing-no,notthehardestdrudgery,northedirestpoverty-canvanquish。
  Thoughheshouldfindithardforaseasoneventokeepthewolf-
  hunger-fromhisdoor,lethimbutoncehavechasedthedragon-
  ignorance-fromhishearth,andself-respectandhopearelefthim。Youcouldnomoredeprivehimofthosesustainingqualitiesbylossordestructionofhisworldlygoods,thanyoucould,bypluckingouthiseyes,takefromhimaninternalconsciousnessofthebrightgloryofthesun。
  Themanwholivesfromdaytodaybythedailyexerciseinhissphereofhandsorhead,andseekstoimprovehimselfinsuchaplaceastheAthenaeum,acquiresforhimselfthatpropertyofsoulwhichhasinalltimesupheldstrugglingmenofeverydegree,butself-mademenespeciallyandalways。Hesecurestohimselfthatfaithfulcompanionwhich,whileithaseverlentthelightofitscountenancetomenofrankandeminencewhohavedeservedit,haseversheditsbrightestconsolationsonmenoflowestateandalmosthopelessmeans。IttookitspatientseatbesideSirWalterRaleighinhisdungeon-studyintheTower;itlaiditsheadupontheblockwithMore;butitdidnotdisdaintowatchthestarswithFerguson,theshepherd'sboy;itwalkedthestreetsinmeanattirewithCrabbe;itwasapoorbarberhereinLancashirewithArkwright;itwasatallow-chandler'ssonwithFranklin;itworkedatshoemakingwithBloomfieldinhisgarret;itfollowedtheploughwithBurns;and,highabovethenoiseofloomandhammer,itwhisperscourageevenatthisdayinearsIcouldnameinSheffieldandinManchester。
  Themorethemanwhoimproveshisleisureinsuchaplacelearns,thebetter,gentler,kindermanhemustbecome。Whenheknowshowmuchgreatmindshavesufferedforthetruthineveryageandtime,andtowhatdismalpersecutionsopinionhasbeenexposed,hewillbecomemoretolerantofothermen'sbeliefinallmatters,andwillinclinemorelenientlytotheirsentimentswhentheychancetodifferfromhisown。Understandingthattherelationsbetweenhimselfandhisemployersinvolveamutualdutyandresponsibility,hewilldischargehispartoftheimpliedcontractcheerfully,satisfactorily,andhonourably;forthehistoryofeveryusefullifewarnshimtoshapehiscourseinthatdirection。
  Thebenefitsheacquiresinsuchaplacearenotofaselfishkind,butextendthemselvestohishome,andtothosewhomitcontains。
  Somethingofwhathehearsorreadswithinsuchwallscanscarcelyfailtobecomeattimesatopicofdiscoursebyhisownfireside,norcaniteverfailtoleadtolargersympathieswithman,andtoahighervenerationforthegreatCreatorofallthewondersofthisuniverse。Itappearstohishomeandhishomelyfeelinginotherways;foratcertaintimeshecarriestherehiswifeanddaughter,orhissister,or,possibly,somebright-eyedacquaintanceofamoretenderdescription。JudgingfromwhatIseebeforeme,Ithinkitisverylikely;IamsureIwouldifIcould。
  Hetakeshertheretoenjoyapleasantevening,tobegayandhappy。SometimesitmaypossiblyhappenthathedateshistendernessfromtheAthenaeum。Ithinkthatisaveryexcellentthing,too,andnottheleastamongtheadvantagesoftheinstitution。Inanycase,Iamsurethenumberofbrighteyesandbeamingfaceswhichgracethismeetingto-nightbytheirpresence,willneverbeamongtheleastofitsexcellencesinmyrecollection。
  Ladiesandgentlemen,Ishallnoteasilyforgetthisscene,thepleasingtaskyourfavourhasdevolveduponme,orthestrongandinspiringconfirmationIhaveto-night,ofallthehopesandreliancesIhaveeverplaceduponinstitutionsofthisnature。Inthelatterpointofview-intheirbearinguponthislatterpoint-Iregardthemasofgreatimportance,deemingthatthemoreintelligentandreflectivesocietyinthemassbecomes,andthemorereadersthereare,themoredistinctlywritersofallkindswillbeabletothrowthemselvesuponthetruthfulfeelingofthepeopleandthemorehonouredandthemoreusefulliteraturemustbe。Atthesametime,Imustconfessthat,iftherehadbeenanAthenaeum,andifthepeoplehadbeenreaders,yearsago,someleavesofdedicationinyourlibrary,ofpraiseofpatronswhichwasverycheaplybought,verydearlysold,andverymarketablyhaggledforbythegroat,wouldbeblankleaves,andposteritymightprobablyhavelackedtheinformationthatcertainmonstersofvirtueeverhadexistence。Butitisuponamuchbetterandwiderscale,letmesayitonceagain-itisintheeffectofsuchinstitutionsuponthegreatsocialsystem,andthepeaceandhappinessofmankind,thatIdelighttocontemplatethem;and,inmyheart,Iamquitecertainthatlongafteryourinstitution,andothersofthesamenature,havecrumbledintodust,thenobleharvestoftheseedsowninthemwillshineoutbrightlyinthewisdom,themercy,andtheforbearanceofanotherrace。
  SPEECH:LIVERPOOL,FEBRUARY26,1844。
  [ThefollowingaddresswasdeliveredatasoireeoftheLiverpoolMechanics'Institution,atwhichMr。Dickenspresided。]
  LADIESANDGENTLEMEN,-ItwasratherhardofyoutotakeawaymybreathbeforeIspokeaword;butIwouldnotthankyou,evenifI
  could,forthefavourwhichhassetmeinthisplace,orforthegenerouskindnesswhichhasgreetedmesowarmly,-becausemyfirststrongimpulsestillwouldbe,althoughIhadthatpower,tolosesightofallpersonalconsiderationsinthehighintentandmeaningofthisnumerousassemblage,inthecontemplationofthenobleobjectstowhichthisbuildingisdevoted,ofitsbrilliantandinspiringhistory,ofthatrough,upwardtrack,sobravelytrodden,whichitleavesbehind,andthatbrightpathofsteadily-
  increasingusefulnesswhichliesstretchedoutbeforeit。Myfirststrongimpulsestillwouldbetoexchangecongratulationswithyou,asthemembersofoneunitedfamily,onthethrivingvigourofthisstrongestchildofastrongrace。Myfirststrongimpulsestillwouldbe,thougheverybodyherehadtwiceasmanyhundredsofhandsastherearehundredsofpersonspresent,toshaketheminthespirit,everyone,always,allowmetosay,exceptingthosehandsandthereareafewsuchhere,which,withtheconstitutionalinfirmityofhumannature,Iwouldrathersaluteinsomemoretenderfashion。
  WhenIfirsthadthehonourofcommunicatingwithyourCommitteewithreferencetothiscelebration,Ihadsomeselfishhopesthatthevisitproposedtomemightturnouttobeoneofcongratulation,or,atleast,ofsolicitousinquiry;fortheywhoreceiveavisitorinanyseasonofdistressareeasilytouchedandmovedbywhathesays,andIentertainedsomeconfidentexpectationofmakingamightystrongimpressiononyou。But,whenIcametolookovertheprinteddocumentswhichwereforwardedtomeatthesametime,andwithwhichyouarealltolerablyfamiliar,theseanticipationsveryspeedilyvanished,andleftmebereftofallconsolation,butthetriumphantfeelingtowhichIhavereferred。
  ForwhatdoIfind,onlookingoverthosebriefchroniclesofthisswiftconquestoverignoranceandprejudice,inwhichnobloodhasbeenpouredout,andnotreatysignedbutthatonesacredcompactwhichrecognisesthejustrightofeveryman,whateverhisbelief,orhoweverhumblehisdegree,toaspire,andtohavesomemeansofaspiring,tobeabetterandawiserman?Ifindthat,in1825,certainmisguidedandturbulentpersonsproposedtoerectinLiverpoolanunpopular,dangerous,irreligious,andrevolutionaryestablishment,calledaMechanics'Institution;that,in1835,Liverpoolhaving,somehoworother,gotonprettycomfortablyinthemeantime,inspiteofit,thefirststoneofanewandspaciousedificewaslaid;that,in1837,itwasopened;that,itwasafterwards,atdifferentperiods,considerablyenlarged;that,in1844,conspicuousamongstthepublicbeautiesofabeautifultown,hereitstandstriumphant,itsenemiesliveddown,itsformerstudentsattesting,intheirvarioususefulcallingsandpursuits,thesound,practicalinformationitaffordedthem;itsmembersnumberingconsiderablymorethan3,000,andsettinginrapidlyfor6,000atleast;itslibrarycomprehending11,000volumes,anddailysendingforthitshundredsofbooksintoprivatehomes;itsstaffofmastersandofficers,amountingtohalf-a-hundredinthemselves;
  itsschools,conveyingeverysortofinstruction,highandlow,adaptedtothelabour,means,exigencies,andconvenienceofnearlyeveryclassandgradeofpersons。Iwasherethismorning,andinitsspacioushallsIfoundstoresofthewondersworkedbynatureintheair,intheforest,inthecavern,andinthesea-storesofthesurpassingenginesdevisedbyscienceforthebetterknowledgeofotherworlds,andthegreaterhappinessofthis-
  storesofthosegentlerworksofart,which,thoughachievedinperishablestone,byyetmoreperishablehandsofdust,areintheirinfluenceimmortal。Withsuchmeansattheircommand,sowell-directed,socheaplyshared,andsoextensivelydiffused,wellmayyourCommitteesay,astheyhavedoneinoneoftheirReports,thatthesuccessofthisestablishmenthasfarexceededtheirmostsanguineexpectations。
  But,ladiesandgentlemen,asthatsamephilosopherwhosewordstheyquote,asBacontellsus,instancingthewonderfuleffectsoflittlethingsandsmallbeginnings,thattheinfluenceoftheloadstonewasfirstdiscoveredinparticlesofiron,andnotinironbars,sotheymaylayittotheirhearts,thatwhentheycombinedtogethertoformtheinstitutionwhichhasrisentothismajesticheight,theyissuedonafieldofenterprise,thegloriousendofwhichtheycannotevennowdiscern。Everymanwhohasfelttheadvantagesof,orhasreceivedimprovementinthisplace,carriesitsbenefitsintothesocietyinwhichhemoves,andputsthemoutatcompoundinterest;andwhattheblessedsummaybeatlast,nomancantell。Ladiesandgentlemen,withthatChristianprelatewhosenameappearsonyourlistofhonoraryMembers;thatgoodandliberalmanwhoonceaddressedyouwithinthesewalls,inaspiritworthyofhiscalling,andofhisHighMaster-Ilookforwardfromthisplace,asfromatower,tothetimewhenhighandlow,andrichandpoor,shallmutuallyassist,improve,andeducateeachother。
  Ifeel,ladiesandgentlemen,thatthisisnotaplace,withits3,200members,andatleast3,200argumentsineveryone,toenteronanyadvocacyoftheprincipleofMechanics'Institutions,ortodiscussthesubjectwiththosewhodooreverdidobjecttothem。
  Ishouldassoonthinkofarguingthepointwiththoseuntutoredsavageswhosemodeoflifeyoulastyearhadtheopportunityofwitnessing;indeed,Iamstronglyinclinedtobelievethembyfarthemorerationalclassofthetwo。Moreover,iftheinstitutionitselfbenotasufficientanswertoallsuchobjections,thenthereisnosuchthinginfactorreason,humanordivine。NeitherwillIventuretoenterintothosedetailsofthemanagementofthisplacewhichstruckmemostontheperusalofitspapers;butI
  cannothelpsayinghowmuchimpressedandgratifiedIwas,aseverybodymustbewhocomestotheirperusalforthefirsttime,bytheextraordinarymunificencewithwhichthisinstitutionhasbeenendowedbycertaingentlemen。
  Amongstthepeculiarfeaturesofmanagementwhichmadethegreatestimpressiononme,Imayobservethatthatregulationwhichempowersfathers,beingannualsubscribersofoneguinea,tointroducetheirsonswhoareminors;andmasters,onpaymentoftheastoundinglysmallsumoffiveshillingsannually,inlikemannertheirapprentices,isnottheleastvaluableofitsprivileges;and,certainlynottheoneleastvaluabletosociety。And,ladiesandgentlemen,IcannotsaytoyouwhatpleasureIderivedfromtheperusalofanapparentlyexcellentreportinyourlocalpapersofameetingheldheresomeshorttimesince,inaidoftheformationofagirls'schoolinconnexionwiththisinstitution。Thisisanewandstrikingchapterinthehistoryoftheseinstitutions;itdoesequalcredittothegallantryandpolicyofthis,anddisposesonetosayofitwithaslightparodyonthewordsofBurns,that“Its'prenticehan'ittriedonman,AndthenitTAUGHTthelasses,O。”
  Thatthosewhoareourbestteachers,andwhoselessonsareoftenestheededinafterlife,shouldbewelltaughtthemselves,isapropositionfewreasonablemenwillgainsay;and,certainly,tobreedupgoodhusbandsontheonehand,andgoodwivesontheother,doesappearasreasonableandstraightforwardaplanascouldwellbedevisedfortheimprovementofthenextgeneration。
  This,andwhatIseebeforeme,naturallybringsmetoourfairermembers,inrespectofwhomIhavenodoubtyouwillagreewithme,thattheyoughttobeadmittedtothewidestpossibleextent,andonthelowestpossibleterms;and,ladies,letmeventuretosaytoyou,thatyouneverdidawiserthinginallyourlivesthanwhenyouturnedyourfavourableregardonsuchanestablishmentasthis-forwhereverthelightofknowledgeisdiffused,whereverthehumanizinginfluenceoftheartsandsciencesextendsitself,whereverthereistheclearestperceptionofwhatisbeautiful,andgood,andmostredeeming,amidallthefaultsandvicesofmankind,thereyourcharacter,yourvirtues,yourgraces,yourbetternature,willbethebestappreciated,andtherethetruesthomagewillbeproudlypaidtoyou。Youshowbest,trustme,intheclearestlight;andeveryraythatfallsuponyouatyourownfiresides,fromanybookorthoughtcommunicatedwithinthesewalls,willraiseyounearertotheangelsintheeyesyoucareformost。
  Iwillnotlongerinterposemyself,ladiesandgentlemen,betweenyouandthepleasureweallanticipateinhearingothergentlemen,andinenjoyingthosesocialpleasureswithwhichitisamainpartofthewisdomofthissocietytoadornandrelieveitsgraverpursuits。Weallfeel,Iamsure,beinghere,thatwearetrulyinterestedinthecauseofhumanimprovementandrationaleducation,andthatwepledgeourselves,everyoneasfarasinhimlies,toextendtheknowledgeofthebenefitsaffordedinthisplace,andtobearhonestwitnessinitsfavour。Tothosewhoyetremainwithoutitswalls,buthavethemeansofpurchasingitsadvantages,wemakeappeal,andinafriendlyandforbearingspiritsay,“Comein,andbeconvinced-
  'Whoentershere,leavesDOUBTbehind。'“
  Ifyou,happily,havebeenwelltaughtyourself,andaresuperiortoitsadvantages,somuchthemoreshouldyoumakeoneinsympathywiththosewhoarebelowyou。Beneaththisroofwebreedthemenwho,inthetimetocome,mustbefoundworkingforgoodorevil,ineveryquarterofsociety。Ifmutualrespectandforbearanceamongvariousclassesbenotfoundhere,wheresomanymenaretrainedupinsomanygrades,toenteronsomanyroadsoflife,datingtheirentryfromonecommonstarting-point,astheyareallapproaching,byvariouspaths,onecommonend,whereelsecanthatgreatlessonbeimbibed?Differencesofwealth,ofrank,ofintellect,weknowtheremustbe,andwerespectthem;butwewouldgivetoallthemeansoftakingoutonepatentofnobility,andwedefineit,inthewordsofagreatlivingpoet,whoisoneofus,andwhouseshisgreatgifts,asheholdsthemintrust,forthegeneralwelfare-
  “Howe'eritbe,itseemstome'Tisonlynobletobegood:
  Trueheartsaremorethancoronets,AndsimplefaiththanNormanblood。”
  SPEECH:BIRMINGHAM,FEBRUARY28,1844。
  [ThefollowingspeechwasdeliveredataConversazione,inaidofthefundsoftheBirminghamPolytechnicInstitution,atwhichMrDickenspresided。]
  YOUwillthinkitveryunwise,orveryself-denyinginme,insuchanassembly,insuchasplendidscene,andaftersuchawelcome,tocongratulatemyselfonhavingnothingnewtosaytoyou:butIdoso,notwithstanding。Tosaynothingofplacesnearerhome,IhadthehonourofattendingatManchester,shortlybeforeChristmas,andatLiverpool,onlythenightbeforelast,forapurposesimilartothatwhichbringsyoutogetherthisevening;andlookingdownashortperspectiveofsimilarengagements,IfeelgratificationatthethoughtthatIshallverysoonhavenothingatalltosay;inwhichcase,Ishallbecontenttostakemyreputation,liketheSpectatorofAddison,andthatothergreatperiodicalspeaker,theSpeakeroftheHouseofCommons,onmypowersoflistening。
  Thisfeeling,andtheearnestreceptionIhavemetwith,arenottheonlyreasonswhyIfeelagenuine,cordial,andpeculiarinterestinthisnight'sproceedings。ThePolytechnicInstitutionofBirminghamisinitsinfancy-strugglingintolifeunderallthoseadverseanddisadvantageouscircumstanceswhich,toagreaterorlessextent,naturallybesetallinfancy;butIwouldmuchratherconnectmyselfwithitnow,howeverhumble,initsdaysofdifficultyandofdanger,thanlookbackonitsoriginwhenitmayhavebecomestrong,andrich,andpowerful。Ishouldpreferanintimateassociationwithitnow,initsearlydaysandapparentstruggles,tobecomingitsadvocateandacquaintance,itsfair-
  weatherfriend,initshighandpalmydays。IwouldratherbeabletosayIknewitinitsswaddling-clothes,thaninmaturerage。
  Itstwoelderbrothershavegrownoldanddied:theirchestswereweak-abouttheircradlesnursesshooktheirheads,andgossipsgroaned;butthepresentinstitutionshotup,amidsttheruinofthosewhichhavefallen,withanindomitableconstitution,withvigorousandwithsteadypulse;temperate,wise,andofgoodrepute;andbyperseveranceithasbecomeaverygiant。Birminghamis,inmymindandinthemindsofmostmen,associatedwithmanygiants;andInomorebelievethatthisyounginstitutionwillturnoutsickly,dwarfish,orofstuntedgrowth,thanIdothatwhentheglass-slipperofmychairmanshipshallfalloff,andtheclockstriketwelveto-night,thishallwillbeturnedintoapumpkin。I
  foundthatstrongbeliefuponthesplendidarrayofgraceandbeautybywhichIamsurrounded,andwhich,ifitonlyhadone-
  hundredthpartoftheeffectuponothersithasuponme,coulddoanythingitpleasedwithanythingandanybody。Ifoundmystrongconviction,inthesecondplace,uponthepublicspiritofthetownofBirmingham-uponthenameandfameofitscapitalistsandworkingmen;uponthegreatnessandimportanceofitsmerchantsandmanufacturers;uponitsinventions,whichareconstantlyinprogress;upontheskillandintelligenceofitsartisans,whicharedailydeveloped;andtheincreasingknowledgeofallportionsofthecommunity。Allthesereasonsleadmetotheconclusionthatyourinstitutionwilladvance-thatitwillandmustprogress,andthatyouwillnotbecontentwithlingeringleaguesbehind。
  Ihaveanotherpeculiargroundofsatisfactioninconnexionwiththeobjectofthisassembly;anditis,thattheresolutionsabouttobeproposeddonotcontaininthemselvesanythingofasectarianorclassnature;thattheydonotconfinethemselvestoanyonesingleinstitution,butassertthegreatandomnipotentprinciplesofcomprehensiveeducationeverywhereandundereverycircumstance。
  IbegleavetosaythatIconcur,heartandhand,inthoseprinciples,andwilldoallinmypowerfortheiradvancement;forIhold,inaccordancewiththeimperfectknowledgewhichIpossess,thatitisimpossibleforanyfabricofsocietytogoondayafterday,andyearafteryear,fromfathertoson,andfromgrandfathertograndson,punishingmenfornotengaginginthepursuitofvirtueandforthepracticeofcrime,withoutshowingthemwhatvirtueis,andwhereitbestcanbefound-injustice,religion,andtruth。Theonlyreasonthatcanpossiblybeadducedagainstitisonefoundedonfiction-namely,thecasewhereanobdurateoldgeni,inthe“ArabianNights,“wasboundupontakingthelifeofamerchant,becausehehadstruckouttheeyeofhisinvisibleson。
  Irecollect,likewise,ataleinthesamebookofcharmingfancies,whichIconsidernotinappropriate:itisacasewhereapowerfulspirithasbeenimprisonedatthebottomofthesea,inacasketwithaleadencover,andthesealofSolomonuponit;therehehadlainneglectedformanycenturies,andduringthatperiodhadmademanydifferentvows:atfirst,thathewouldrewardmagnificentlythosewhoshouldreleasehim;andatlast,thathewoulddestroythem。Now,thereisaspiritofgreatpower-theSpiritofIgnorance-whichisshutupinavesselofleadencomposition,andsealedwiththesealofmany,manySolomons,andwhichiseffectuallyinthesameposition:releaseitintime,anditwillbless,restore,andreanimatesociety;butletitlieundertherollingwavesofyears,anditsblindrevengeissuretoleadtocertaindestruction。Thatthereareclasseswhich,ifrightlytreated,constitutestrength,andifwrongly,weakness,Iholditimpossibletodeny-bytheseclassesImeanindustrious,intelligent,andhonourablyindependentmen,inwhomthehigherclassesofBirminghamareespeciallyinterested,andboundtoaffordthemthemeansofinstructionandimprovement,andtoamelioratetheirmentalandmoralcondition。FarbeitfrommeandIwishtobemostparticularlyunderstoodtoattempttodepreciatetheexcellentChurchInstructionSocieties,ortheworthy,sincere,andtemperatezealofthosereverendgentlemenbywhomtheyareusuallyconducted;onthecontrary,Ibelievethattheyhavedone,andaredoing,muchgood,andaredeservingofhighpraise;butIhopethat,withoutoffence,inacommunitysuchasBirmingham,thereareotherobjectsnotunworthyinthesightofheaven,andobjectsofrecognisedutilitywhichareworthyofsupport-principleswhicharepractisedinwordanddeedinPolytechnicInstitutions-principlesforthediffusionofwhichhonestmenofalldegreesandofeverycreedmightassociatetogether,onanindependentfootingandonneutralground,andatasmallexpense,forthebetterunderstandingandthegreaterconsiderationofeachother,andforthebettercultivationofthehappinessofall:foritsurelycannotbeallowedthatthosewholabourdaybyday,surroundedbymachinery,shallbepermittedtodegenerateintomachinesthemselves,but,onthecontrary,theyshouldasserttheircommonoriginfromtheirCreator,atthehandsofthosewhoareresponsibleandthinkingmen。Thereis,indeed,nodifferenceinthemainwithrespecttothedangersofignoranceandtheadvantagesofknowledgebetweenthosewhoholddifferentopinions-foritistobeobserved,thatthosewhoaremostdistrustfuloftheadvantagesofeducation,arealwaysthefirsttoexclaimagainsttheresultsofignorance。Thisfactwaspleasantlyillustratedontherailway,asIcamehere。InthesamecarriagewithmetheresatanancientgentlemanIfeelnodelicacyinalludingtohim,forIknowthatheisnotintheroom,havinggotoutfarshortofBirmingham,whoexpressedhimselfmostmournfullyastotheruinouseffectsandrapidspreadofrailways,andwasmostpatheticuponthevirtuesoftheslow-goingoldstagecoaches。