Heownsitinallnoblethoughtsinallunworldlymotivesinallholyimpulsesinallchivalrous,generous,andself-sacrificingdeeds。Hefeelsitinthebeautyofwomaninthegraceofherstepinthelustreofhereyeinthemelodyofhervoiceinhersoftlaughter,inhersighintheharmonyoftherustlingofherrobes。Hedeeplyfeelsitinherwinningendearmentsinherburningenthusiasmsinhergentlecharitiesinhermeekanddevotionalendurancesbutaboveallah,faraboveall,hekneelstoitheworshipsitinthefaith,inthepurity,inthestrength,inthealtogetherdivinemajestyofherlove。
LetmeconcludebytherecitationofyetanotherbriefpoemoneverydifferentincharacterfromanythatIhavebeforequoted。ItisbyMotherwell,andiscalled“TheSongoftheCavalier。”Withourmodernandaltogetherrationalideasoftheabsurdityandimpietyofwarfare,wearenotpreciselyinthatframeofmindbestadaptedtosympathizewiththesentiments,andthustoappreciatetherealexcellenceofthepoem。Todothisfullywemustidentifyourselvesinfancywiththesouloftheoldcavalier:
Thenmounte!thenmounte,bravegallantsall,Anddonyourhelmesamaine:
Deathe’scouriers。FameandHonorcallNoshrewishtearesshallfillyoureyeWhenthesword-hilt’sinourhand,
Heart-wholewe’llpart,andnowhitsigheForthefayrestoftheland;
Letpipingswaine,andcravenwight,Thusweepeandpolingcrye,Ourbusinessislikementofight。
ITshouldnotbedoubtedthatatleastone-thirdoftheaffectionwithwhichweregardtheelderpoetsofGreatBritainshouldbe-attributedtowhatis,initself,athingapartfrompoetry-wemeantothesimpleloveoftheantique-andthat,again,athirdofeventheproper_poeticsentiment_inspired__bytheirwritingsshouldbeascribedtoafactwhich,whileithasstrictconnectionwithpoetryintheabstract,andwiththeoldBritishpoemsthemselves,shouldnotbelookeduponasameritappertainingtotheauthorsofthepoems。Almosteverydevoutadmireroftheoldbards,ifdemandedhisopinionoftheirproductions,wouldmentionvaguely,yetwithperfectsincerity,asenseofdreamy,wild,indefinite,andhewouldperhapssay,indefinabledelight;onbeingrequiredtopointoutthesourceofthissoshadowypleasure,hewouldbeapttospeakofthequaintinphraseologyandingeneralhandling。Thisquaintnessis,infact,averypowerfuladjuncttoideality,butinthecaseinquestionitarisesindependentlyoftheauthor’swill,andisaltogetherapartfromhisintention。Wordsandtheirrhythmhavevaried。
Verseswhichaffectusto-daywithavividdelight,andwhichdelight,inmanyinstances,maybetracedtotheonesource,quaintness,musthaveworninthedaysoftheirconstruction,averycommonplaceair。Thisis,ofcourse,noargumentagainstthepoemsnow-wemeanitonlyasagainstthepoets_thew。_Thereisagrowingdesiretooverratethem。TheoldEnglishmusewasfrank,guileless,sincere,andalthoughverylearned,stilllearnedwithoutart。NogeneralerrorevincesamorethoroughconfusionofideasthantheerrorofsupposingDonneandCowleymetaphysicalinthesensewhereinWordsworthandColeridgeareso。Withthetwoformerethicsweretheend-withthetwolatterthemeans。Thepoetofthe“Creation“wished,byhighlyartificialverse,toinculcatewhathesupposedtobemoraltruth-thepoetofthe“AncientMariner“toinfusethePoeticSentimentthroughchannelssuggestedbyanalysis。Theonefinishedbycompletefailurewhathecommencedinthegrossestmisconception;theother,byapathwhichcouldnotpossiblyleadhimastray,arrivedatatriumphwhichisnotthelessgloriousbecausehiddenfromtheprofaneeyesofthemultitude。Butinthisvieweventhe“metaphysicalverse“ofCowleyisbutevidenceofthesimplicityandsingle-heartednessoftheman。Andhewasinthisbutatypeofhisschool-forwemayaswelldesignateinthiswaytheentireclassofwriterswhosepoemsareboundupinthevolumebeforeus,andthroughoutallofwhomthererunsaveryperceptiblegeneralcharacter。Theyusedlittleartincomposition。Theirwritingssprangimmediatelyfromthesoul-andpartookintenselyofthatsoul’snature。Norisitdifficulttoperceivethetendencyofthis_abandon-toelevate_immeasurablyalltheenergiesofmind-but,again,sotominglethegreatestpossiblefire,force,delicacy,andallgoodthings,withthelowestpossiblebathos,baldness,andimbecility,astorenderitnotamatterofdoubtthattheaverageresultsofmindinsuchaschoolwillbefoundinferiortothoseresultsinone_ceteris_paribus
moreartificial。
Wecannotbringourselvestobelievethattheselectionsofthe“BookofGems“aresuchaswillimparttoapoeticalreadertheclearestpossibleideaofthebeautyoftheschool-butiftheintentionhadbeenmerelytoshowtheschool’scharacter,theattemptmighthavebeenconsideredsuccessfulinthehighestdegree。Therearelongpassagesnowbeforeusofthemostdespicabletrash,withnomeritwhateverbeyondthatoftheirantiquity……Thecriticismsoftheeditordonotparticularlypleaseus。
Hisenthusiasmistoogeneralandtoovividnottobefalse。Hisopinion,forexample,ofSirHenryWotton’s“VersesontheQueenofBohemia“-that“therearefewfinerthingsinourlanguage。”isuntenableandabsurd。
InsuchlineswecanperceivenotoneofthosehigherattributesofPoesywhichbelongtoherinallcircumstancesandthroughoutalltime。Hereeverythingisart,nakedly,orbutawkwardlyconcealed。Noprepossessionforthemereantiqueandinthiscasewecanimaginenootherprepossessionshouldinduceustodignifywiththesacrednameofpoetry,aseries,suchasthis,ofelaborateandthreadbarecompliments,stitched,apparently,together,withoutfancy,withoutplausibility,andwithoutevenanattemptatadaptation。
Incommonwithalltheworld,wehavebeenmuchdelightedwith“TheShepherd’sHunting“byWithersapoempartaking,inaremarkabledegree,ofthepeculiaritiesof“IlPenseroso。”SpeakingofPoesytheauthorsays:
“Bythemurmurofaspring,Ortheleastboughsrustleling,Byadaisywhoseleavesspread,ShutwhenTitangoestobed,Orashadybushortree,ShecouldmoreinfuseinmeThanallNature’sbeautiescanInsomeotherwiserman。
ByherhelpIalsonowMakethischurlishplaceallowSomethingthatmaysweetengladnessIntheverygallofsadness
Thedullloneness,theblackshade,ThatthesehangingvaultshavemadeThestrangemusicofthewavesBeatingonthesehollowcaves,Thisblackdenwhichrocksemboss,Overgrownwitheldestmoss,TherudeportalsthatgivelightMoretoterrorthandelight,ThismychamberofneglectWalledaboutwithdisrespect;
FromalltheseandthisdullairAfitobjectfordespair,ShehathtaughtmebyhermightTodrawcomfortanddelight。”
Buttheselines,howevergood,donotbearwiththemmuchofthegeneralcharacteroftheEnglishantique。SomethingmoreofthiswillbefoundinCorbet’s“FarewelltotheFairies!”WecopyaportionofMarvell’s“MaidenlamentingforherFawn。”whichweprefer-notonlyasaspecimenoftheelderpoets,butinitselfasabeautifulpoem,aboundinginpathos,exquisitelydelicateimaginationandtruthfulness-toanythingofitsspecies:
“Itisawondrousthinghowfleet’Twasonthoselittlesilverfeet,WithwhataprettyskippinggraceItoftwouldchallengemetherace,Andwhen’thadleftmefaraway’Twouldstay,andrunagain,andstay;
Foritwasnimblermuchthanhinds,Andtrodasifonthefourwinds。
Ihaveagardenofmyown,Butsowithrosesovergrown,Andlilies,thatyouwoulditguessTobealittlewilderness;
Andallthespring-timeoftheyearItonlylovedtobethere。
AmongthebedsofliliesI
Havesoughtitoftwhereitshouldlie,Yetcouldnot,tillitselfwouldrise,Findit,althoughbeforemineeyes。
Forintheflaxenlilies’shadeItlikeabankoflilieslaid;
UpontherosesitwouldfeedUntilitslipsevenseemedtobleed,Andthentome’twouldboldlytrip,Andprintthoserosesonmylip,ButallitschiefdelightwasstillWithrosesthusitselftofill,AnditspurevirginlimbstofoldInwhitestsheetsofliliescold。
Haditlivedlong,itwouldhavebeenLilieswithout,roseswithin。”
Howtruthfulanairoflamentationshangshereuponeverysyllable!Itpervadesall……Itcomesoverthesweetmelodyofthewords-overthegentlenessandgracewhichwefancyinthelittlemaidenherself-evenoverthehalf-playful,half-petulantairwithwhichshelingersonthebeautiesandgoodqualitiesofherfavorite-likethecoolshadowofasummercloudoverabedofliliesandviolets,“andallsweetflowers。”Thewholeisredolentwithpoetryofaveryloftyorder。Everylineisanideaconveyingeitherthebeautyandplayfulnessofthefawn,ortheartlessnessofthemaiden,orherlove,orheradmiration,orhergrief,orthefragranceandwarmthand_appropriateness_ofthelittlenest-likebedofliliesandroseswhichthefawndevouredasitlayuponthem,andcouldscarcelybedistinguishedfromthembytheoncehappylittledamselwhowenttoseekherpetwithanarchandrosysmileonherface。Considerthegreatvarietyoftruthfulanddelicatethoughtinthefewlineswehavequotedthe_wonder_ofthelittlemaidenatthefleetnessofherfavorite-the“littlesilverfeet“thefawnchallenginghismistresstoaracewith“aprettyskippinggrace。”runningonbefore,andthen,withheadturnedback,awaitingherapproachonlytoflyfromitagain-canwenotdistinctlyperceiveallthesethings?Howexceedinglyvigorous,too,istheline,“Andtrodasifonthefourwinds!”
Avigorapparentonlywhenwekeepinmindtheartlesscharacterofthespeakerandthefourfeetofthefavorite,oneforeachwind。Thenconsiderthegardenof“myown。”soovergrown,entangledwithrosesandlilies,astobe“alittlewilderness“thefawnlovingtobethere,andthere“only“themaidenseekingit“whereit_should_lie“andnotbeingabletodistinguishitfromtheflowersuntil“itselfwouldrise“thelyingamongthelilies“likeabankoflilies“thelovingto“fillitselfwithroses。”
“AnditspurevirginlimbstofoldInwhitestsheetsofliliescold。”
andthesethingsbeingits“chief“delights-andthenthepre-eminentbeautyandnaturalnessoftheconcludinglines,whoseveryhyperboleonlyrendersthemmoretruetonaturewhenweconsidertheinnocence,theartlessness,theenthusiasm,thepassionategirl,andmorepassionateadmirationofthebereavedchild
“Haditlivedlong,itwouldhavebeenLilieswithout,roseswithin。”
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THESEtriflesarecollectedandrepublishedchieflywithaviewtotheirredemptionfromthemanyimprovementstowhichtheyhavebeensubjectedwhilegoingatrandomthe“roundsofthepress。”IamnaturallyanxiousthatwhatIhavewrittenshouldcirculateasIwroteit,ifitcirculateatall。Indefenceofmyowntaste,nevertheless,itisincumbentuponmetosaythatIthinknothinginthisvolumeofmuchvaluetothepublic,orverycreditabletomyself。Eventsnottobecontrolledhavepreventedmefrommaking,atanytime,anyseriouseffortinwhat,underhappiercircumstances,wouldhavebeenthefieldofmychoice。Withmepoetryhasbeennotapurpose,butapassion;andthepassionsshouldbeheldinreverence:theymustnot-theycannotatwillbeexcited,withaneyetothepaltrycompensations,orthemorepaltrycommendations,ofman-kind。
Onceuponamidnightdreary,whileIpondered,weakandweary,Overmanyaquaintandcuriousvolumeofforgottenlore,WhileInodded,nearlynapping,suddenlytherecameatapping,Asofsomeonegentlyrapping,rappingatmychamberdoor。
“’Tissomevisiter。”Imuttered,“tappingatmychamberdoor
Onlythis,andnothingmore。”
Ah,distinctlyIrememberitwasinthebleakDecember,Andeachseparatedyingemberwroughtitsghostuponthefloor。
EagerlyIwishedthemorrow;vainlyIhadsoughttoborrowFrommybookssurceaseofsorrowsorrowforthelostLenore
FortherareandradiantmaidenwhomtheangelsnameLenore
Namelesshereforevermore。
AndthesilkensaduncertainrustlingofeachpurplecurtainThrilledmefilledmewithfantasticterrorsneverfeltbefore;
Sothatnow,tostillthebeatingofmyheart,Istoodrepeating“’Tissomevisiterentreatingentranceatmychamberdoor
Somelatevisiterentreatingentranceatmychamberdoor;
Thisitis,andnothingmore。”
Presentlymysoulgrewstronger;hesitatingthennolonger,“Sir。”saidI,“orMadam,trulyyourforgivenessIimplore;
ButthefactisIwasnapping,andsogentlyyoucamerapping,Andsofaintlyyoucametapping,tappingatmychamberdoor,ThatIscarcewassureIheardyou“hereIopenedwidethedoor;
Darknessthereandnothingmore。
Deepintothatdarknesspeering,longIstoodtherewondering,fearing,Doubting,dreamingdreamsnomortaleverdaredtodreambefore;
Butthesilencewasunbroken,andthedarknessgavenotoken,Andtheonlywordtherespokenwasthewhisperedword,“Lenore!”
ThisIwhispered,andanechomurmuredbacktheword,“Lenore!”
Merelythis,andnothingmore。
Backintothechamberturning,allmysoulwithinmeburning,SoonIheardagainatappingsomewhatlouderthanbefore。
“Surely。”saidI,“surelythatissomethingatmywindowlattice;
Letmesee,then,whatthereatis,andthismysteryexplore
Letmyheartbestillamomentandthismysteryexplore;
’Tisthewindandnothingmore!”
OpenhereIflungtheshutter,when,withmanyaflirtandflutter,Intheresteppedastatelyravenofthesaintlydaysofyore;
Nottheleastobeisancemadehe;notaninstantstoppedorstayedhe;
But,withmienoflordorlady,perchedabovemychamberdoor
PercheduponabustofPallasjustabovemychamberdoor
Perched,andsat,andnothingmore。
Thenthisebonybirdbeguilingmysadfancyintosmiling,Bythegraveandsterndecorumofthecountenanceitwore,“Thoughthycrestbeshornandshaven,thou。”Isaid,“artsurenocraven,GhastlygrimandancientravenwanderingfromtheNightlyshore
TellmewhatthylordlynameisontheNight’sPlutonianshore!”
Quoththeraven“Nevermore。”