第2章

\"ratherthannot。\"\"Ratheruglythannot,anduglyinalittlewaythatweneedsayfewwordsabout——thefewerthebetter;\"nay,thisparaphrasecannotachievethehomelyItalianqualitywherebytheprintedandcondemnatorycriticismismadeafamilyaffairthatshallgonofurther。Afterthesoundofit,theEuropeanconcertseemstobecomposedofbrassinstruments。

HowunlikeisthehouseofEnglishlanguageandtheenclosureintowhichatravellerhitherhastoenter!Dowepossessanythingheremoreessentiallyours(thoughweshareitwithoursisterGermany)

thanourparticle\"un\"?Poorarethoselivinglanguagesthathavenotouruseofsorichanegative。TheFrenchequivalentinadjectivesreachesnofurtherthantheadjectiveitself——orhardly;

itdoesnotattaintheparticiple;sothatnoFrenchorItalianpoethasthewords\"unloved\",\"unforgiven。\"Nonesuch,therefore,hastheopportunityofthegravestandthemostmajesticofallironies。

InourEnglish,thewordsthataredeniedarestillthere——\"loved,\"

\"forgiven\":excludedangels,whostanderect,attestingwhatisnotdone,whatisundone,whatshallnotbedone。

Nomerelyoppositewordscouldhavesomuchdenial,orsomuchpainofloss,orsomuchouterdarkness,orsomuchbarredbeatitudeinsight。All—present,all—significant,all—remembering,all—

foretellingistheword,andithasaplenitudeofknowledge。

Wehavemanymoreconspicuouspossessionsthatare,likethis,propertocharacterandthought,andbynomeansonlyanaccidentofuntransferablespeech。Anditisimpossibleforareader,whoisaloveroflanguagesfortheirspirit,topassthewordsofuntravelledexcellence,propertotheirowngardenenclosed,withoutrecognition。Nevermaytheybedisregardedorconfoundedwiththeuniversalstock。IfIwouldnotsoneglectpiuttostobruttini,howmuchlessaworddominatingliterature!AndofsuchwordsofascendancyandracethereisnogreatEnglishauthorbuthasabundantpossession。Noneedtorecallthem。Butevenwriterswhoarenotgreathave,hereandthere,provedtheirfullconsciousnessoftheirbirthright。Thusdoesamanwhowashardlyanauthor,Haydonthepainter,putouthishandtotakehisrights。Hehasincomparablelanguagewhenheisatacertainpageofhislife;atthattimehesatedowntosketchhischild,dyinginitsbabyhood,andtheheadhestudiedwas,hesays,fullof\"powerandgrief。\"

Thisisaphraseofdifferentdiscoveryfromthatwhichrevealsalocalrhyme—balancedepigram,agraciousantithesis,takinganintellectualplace——Felicechivimira——ortheart—critic’sphrase——

piuttostobruttini——ofeasy,companionable,andequalcontempt。

AsforFrench,ifithadnoothersacredwords——andithasmany——whowouldnottreasurethelanguagethathasgivenus——no,notthathasgivenus,butthathaskeptforitsown——ensoleille?Nowhereelseisthesunservedwithsuchaword。Itisnottobesaidorwrittenwithoutaconvincingsenseofsunshine,andfromtheverywordcomelightandradiation。Theunaccustomednorthcouldnothavemadeit,northeaccustomedsouth,butonlyanationpart—northandpart—

south;thereforeneitherEnglandnorItalycanrivalit。ButthereneededalsothesensesoftheFrench——thosesensesofwhichtheysayfartoomuchineverysecond—classbookoftheirenormous,theirgeneralsecond—class,butwhichtheyhavematchedintheirtimewithsomeinimitablewords。Perhapsthatmatchingwasdoneatthemomentofthefullliteraryconsciousnessofthesenses,somewhereaboutthefamous1830。ForIdonotthinkensoleilletobeamucholderword——Imakenoassertion。Whateveritsorigin,mayithavenoend!

Theycannotwearyuswithit;foritseemsasnewasthesun,asremoteasoldProvence;village,hill—side,vineyard,andchestnutwoodshineinthesplendouroftheword,theairislight,andwhitethingspassingblindtheeyes——awoman’slinen,whitecattle,shiningonthewayfromshadowtoshadow。Awordofthesenseofsight,andasummerword,inshort,comparedwithwhichtheparaphraseisbutapicture。ForensoleilleIwouldclaimtheconsentofallreaders——thattheyshallallacknowledgethespiritofthatFrench。Butperhapsitisamerepersonalpreferencethatmakeslejours’annoncealsosacred。

Ifthehymn,\"StabatMaterdolorosa,\"waswritteninLatin,thiscouldbeonlythatitmightintimefinditstruelanguageandincomparablephraseatlast——thatitmightawaitthedayoflifeinitsproperGerman。Ifounditthere(andknewatoncetheauthenticverse,andknewatonceforwhattongueithadbeenreallydestined)

inthepagesoftheprayer—bookofanapple—womanatanInnsbruckchurch,andintheaccentsofhervoice。

THESEAWALL

Asingularloveofwallsismine。Perhapsbecauseofchildishassociationwithmountain—climbingroadsnarrowinthebrightshadowsofgreystone,hidingolivetreeswhereofthetopmostleavesprickaboveintotheblue;orperhapsbecauseofsubsequentlivinginLondon,withitstoomanywindowsandtoofewwalls,thecitywhichofallcapitalstakesleastvisibleholdupontheground;orforthesakeofsomeotherattractionoraversion,walls,blankandstrong,reachingoutwardatthebase,areasatisfactiontotheeyesteasedbytheinexpressivepeeringofwindows,bythatweaklapseandshufflingwhichistheLondon\"area,\"andbythehelplesshollowsofshop—fronts。

Iwouldratherhaveawallthananyrailbutaverygoodoneofwrought—iron。Awallisthesafeguardofsimplicity。Itlaysalonglevellineamongtheindefinitechancesofthelandscape。Butnevermoremajesticthaninfaceofthewildsea,thewall,steadyingitsslantingfootupontherock,buildsintheserriedilex—woodandbuildsoutthewave。Thesea—wallisthewallatitsbest。Andfineasitisonthestrongcoast,itisbeautifulontheweaklittoralandtheimperilledlevelsofanorthernbeach。

Thatseawallislowandlong;sea—pinksgrowonthesaltgrassthatpassesawayintoshingleatitsfoot。Itisatclosequarterswiththewintersea,when,fromthelowcoastwithitslowhorizon,thesky—lineofseaisjagged。Neverfromanyheightdoestheocean—

horizonshowthusbrokenandbatteredatitsveryverge,butfromtheflatcoastandthenarrowworldyoucanseethewaveasfarasyoucanseethewater;andthestormylightofaclearhorizonisseentobemobileandshiftingwiththebuoyanthillocksandtheirrestlessline。

NowhereinHollanddoesthereseemtobesuchalowsea—wallassecuresmanyamileofgentleEnglishcoasttotheeast。TheDutchdykehasnotthataspectofalowlyparapetagainstatide;itspringswithalookofhasteandofheight;andwhenyoufirstrunupstairsfromtheencumberedDutchfieldstolookatthesea,thereisnothingintheleastlikeEngland;andeventheEnglishmanofto—

dayisapttosharesomethingoftheoldperversitythatwasmindedtocastderisionupontheDutchintheirencounterswiththetides。

TherehasbeensomefaultintheDutch,makingthemsubjecttotheslightderisionofthenationswhoholdthemselvestobemoreromantic,and,asitwere,moreslender。WeEnglish,onceuponatime,didespeciallyfloutthelittlenationthenactingahistorythatprovedworththewriting。ItmaybenomorethanabriefperversitythathassetanumberofourwriterstocheerthememoryofCharlesII。Perhaps,even,itisnomorethananotherrehearsalofthatuntiringsuccessattheexpenseofthebourgeois。Thebourgeoiswouldbemoresimplethan,infact,heiswerehetostandupeverytimetobeshocked;but,perhaps,theimageofhisdismayisenoughtorewardthefancyofthosewhopractisethewantonart。

And,whenallisdone,whoperformsforanybutanimaginaryaudience?Surelythosecompaniesofspectatorsandofauditorsarenottheleastofthemakingsofanauthor。Afewmenandwomenheachieveswithinhisbooks;butothersdoeshecreatewithout,andtothosefiguresofallillusionmakestheappealofhisart。Morecandidistheauthorwhohasnoworld,butturnsthatappealinwardstohisownheart。Hehasatleastalivinghearer。

Thisisbytheway。CharlesIIhasbeencheered;thefeatisdone,thedismayisimaginedwithjoy。AndyettheMerryMonarch’swasadismaltime。Plague,fire,thearrearsofpensionfromtheFrenchKingrememberedandclaimedbytherestoredthroneofEngland,andtheDutchintheMedway——allthiswasdisaster。Nonetheless,havingthevanityofnewclothesandaprettyfigure,didwe——

especiallybythemouthofAndrewMarvell——derideourvictors,makingsportofthePhilistineswithapropernationalsenseofenjoymentofsuchphysicaldisabilities,orsuchnaturaldifficulties,orsuchmisfavouroffortune,asmaybesetthealien。

Especiallywerethedenialsoffortunematterformerriment。Theyaresostill;ortheyweresocertainlyinthedaywhenagreatnovelistfoundthesmallnessofsomeSouthGermanStatestobethesubjectofunsatingbanter。TheGermanscenesattheendof\"VanityFair,\"forexample,mayprovehowmuchtheridiculeofmeresmallness,fewness,poverty(andnotevenrealpoverty,privation,butthepovertythatshowsincomparisonwiththegoldofgreatStates,andisproperlyinproportion)rejoicedthesenseofhumourinawriterandmoralistwhointendedtoteachmankindtobelessworldly。InAndrewMarvell’sdaytheywereevenmorecandid。Thepovertyofprivationitselfwasprovocativeofthesincerelaughteroftheinmostman,thetrue,infrequentlaughteroftheheart。

Marvell,thePuritan,laughedthatverylaughter——atleanness,athunger,cold,andsolitude——inthefaceoftheworld,andinthenameofliterature,inonememorablesatire。Ispeakof\"Flecno,anEnglishPriestinRome,\"whereinnothingisspared——notthesmallnessofthelodging,northelackofabed,northescantinessofclothing,northefast。

\"Thisbasso—rilievoofaman——\"

personalmeagrenessisthefirstjokeandthelast。

ItisnottobewonderedatthatheshouldfindinthesmallnessofthecountryofHollandmatterforacordialjest。But,besidesthesmallness,therewasthataccidentalandnaturaldisadvantageinregardtothesea。IntheVenetians,commercewiththesea,conflictwiththesea,avictoryoverthesea,andtheensuingpeace——albeitalessinstantbattleandamorelanguidvictory——wereconfessedtobenoble;intheDutchtheyweregrotesque。\"Withmadlabour,\"saysAndrewMarvell,withthespiritedconsciousnessofthecitizenofacountrywellabovegroundandfreetowatchthelabouratleisure,\"withmadlabour\"didtheDutch\"fishthelandtoshore。\"

Howdidtheyrivetwithgiganticpiles,Thoroughthecentre,theirnew—catchedmiles,Andtothestakeastrugglingcountrybound,Wherebarkingwavesstillbaittheforcedground;

BuildingtheirwateryBabelfarmorehighToreachtheseathanthosetoscalethesky!

Itisdonewithajollywit,andinwhatadmirablecouplets!

Thefishoft—timestheburgherdispossessed,Andsat,notasameat,butasaguest。

Anditisevenbettersportthattheastonishedtritonsandsea—

nymphsshouldfindthemselvesprovidedwithacapitalcabillauofshoalsofpickledDutchmen(heerenforherring,saysMarvell);anditmustbeallowedthatherhymeswiththeenjoymentofirony。

Thereisnotasmileforusin\"Flecno,\"butitismorethanpossibletosmileoverthis\"CharacterofHolland\";attheexcludedoceanreturningtoplayatleap—frogoverthesteeples;attheriseofgovernmentandauthorityinHolland,whichbelongedofrighttothemanwhocouldbestinventashovelorapump,thecountrybeingsoleaky:—

Notwhofirstseestherisingsuncommands,Butwhocouldfirstdiscerntherisinglands。

WehavelostsomethingmorethanthedelightedlaughterofMarvell,morethanhispracticaljoke,andmorethantheheartthatwaslightinsoburlyaframe——wehavelostwiththesethewildhumourthatworesowellthebondsoftwoequallines,andwaswildwithsomuchorder,invention,malice,gaiety,polish,equilibrium,andvitality—

—inaword,theCouplet,thecoupletofthepast。Wewhocannotstandfirmwithintwolines,butmustslipbeyondandbetweentheboundaries,whotoleratethecoupletsofKeatsandimitatethem,shouldpraisethedayofCharlesIIbecauseofMarvell’sart,andnotforloveofthesorryreign。Wehadplague,fire,andtheDutchintheMedway,butwehadthecouplet;andtherewerealsothemeasuresofthosemorepoeticpoets,hithertocalledsomewhatslightinglytheCavalierpoets,whomatchedthewitofthePuritanwithaspiritsimplerandlessmocking。

ItwasagainstanEnglishfortress,profoundlywalled,thatsomerememberedwinterstormslatelyturnedtheirgreatartillery。Itwasatimeofresoundingnights;theskywassoclamorousandsoclose,upinthetowersoftheseasidestronghold,thatoneseemedtobeindeedadmittedtotheperturbedcounselsofthewinds。Thegalecamewithanindescribablehaste,hootingasitflew;itseemedtobreakitselfupontheheights,yetpassedunbrokenouttosea;inthevoiceoftheseatherewerepauses,butnoneinthatoftheurgentgalewithitshoo—hoo—hooallnight,thatclamoureddownthecallingofthewaves。Thatlackofpauseswasthestrangestthinginthetempest,becausetheincreaseofsoundseemedtoimplyalullbefore。Thelullwasneverperceptible,buttheliftwasalwaysanalarm。Theonslaughtwasinstant,wherewoulditstop?Whatwasthesecretextremetowhichthishurryandforceweretending?Youaskedlesswhatthingwasdrivingtheflocksofthestormthanwhatwasdrawingthem。Theattractionseemedthegreaterviolence,themoreirresistible,andthemoreunknown。Andthereweremomentswhentheendseemedabouttobeattained。

Thewindstruckushastyblows,andunawaresweborrowed,todescribeit,wordsfitforthesharpstrokesofmaterialthings;butthefiercegaleissoft。Alongtheshortgrass,tremblingandcoweringflatonthescarpedhill—side,againstthestaggeringhorse,againsttheflintwalls,onewiththerocktheygrasp,thebatteryofthetempestisaquickandenormoussoftness。Whatdown,whatsand,whatdeepmoss,whatelasticwavecouldmatchthebedandcushionofthegale?

Thisstormtossedthewaveandthestonesofthesea—walluptogether。Thenextdayitleftthewaterswhitewiththethrillingwhitenessoffoaminsunshine。ItwasonlytheChannel;andinsuchnarrowwatersyoudonotseethedistances,thewidelevelsoffleetingandfloatingfoam,thatlielightbetweenlongwaveandlongwaveonaMediterraneancoast,regionsofdelicateandtransitorybrightnesssofaroutthatallthewaves,nearandfar,seemtobebreakingatthesamemoment,onebeyondtheother,andleaguebeyondleague,intofoam。ButtheChannelhasitsownstrong,shortcurlthatcatchestherushingshingleupwiththefreshestofallnoisesandrunsupwithsuddencurves,whiteuponthewhitesea—wall,undertherandomshadowofsea—gullsandthelightofashiningcloud。

THEDAFFODIL

Totraveleastwardsandbreastthesun,tosailtowardsthewatershedandbreastthefloods,togonorthandbreastthewinter——

freshandwarmaretheenergiesofsuchbracingaction;butmoreanimatingstillisittolivesoastobreastthestressoftime。

Manandwomanmay,likethechild,oralmostlikehim,fillthetimeandenlargethecapacityoftheday——ourpoordaythatsoeasilyshrinksanddwindlesinthecarelesspossessionofidleminds。Thedate,everyfirstofMarch,forexample,maysweepuponalargecurveandcomehomeannuallyafteraswingingflight。Totheinfinitevarietyofnaturaldaysmaybeentrustedhalftheworkofstrengtheningtheflightagainsttime,buttheotherhalfmustbethetaskofthevehementheart。Natureassuredlydoesnotfail。

Days,seasons,andyearsareaswideasunderastheunforeseencansetthem,andacrowdofchildrenisnotmorevarious。Buttheresistingheartseemsoflatetobesomewhatlacking。WeareinclinedtoturnourheelupontheEast,uponthewatershed,uponthegatesofthewind,andtogothesmoothroad。

Weareevenprecipitate,andwhipourwayfasteronthetime—killingcoursethanthenaturaleventwouldtakeus。Itisnotenoughthatweshouldrunhelplessly,weoutstripthebreezeandoutsailthecurrentwiththeeaseofouruntimelyluxuries。Ourdaffodilsarenolongertohavethepraiseoftheirdaring,forwenolongerrelatethemtothelaggingswallow。Bythetimethebarelybuddingwoodsgiveapoorman’slodgingtothecolddaffodil——ascantykindtakingthewindwithashortstalkandgivingitbutsmallpetalstobuffet——wehavealreadysaidfarewelltothetallandsplendidgreen—housedaffodilthatneverbravedthecold。Wegavetothisouruntimelywelcomelongbeforethesnowdropcame,andthegoldennameofdaffodilhaslostitsvernalsound。Andwhenwepartwiththeimprovedcreature,loftyandenlarged,wehardlyknoworcarewhetherthestarvelingisyetmusteringinhollowsofwoodlands,orwhetheritisoverortocome。Weareattendingtoayellowertulip,nodoubt,whentheonlydaffodilthatShakespeareknewisopeninginthechillywood。

Thereproachisacommonplace,butperhapswehavegenerallyaccusedourselvesoftheimpatienceratherthanofthelistlessness,andhavenotnotedhowweshortenthedisarrangedseasonsandlayupforourselvesmemoriesconfusedandundefined。Latespringsandearly,gentleandhard,arecompelledtoyieldthesamecolours;hastehasitswayanditsrevenges。Ifweareresolvedtolivequickly,why,nothingiseasier。Therearenosuchbriefdaysasthosethatareindistinct;andtheslidingonthewayoftimeis,ofallhabits,themosttyrannouslycareless。Itisfirstalaxity,thenahabit,andnextafolly;andwhenwekeepneitherAshWednesdaynorthebirthdayofdaffodils,andhavehardlyfeltthecold,anddonotknowwherethesunrises,wearealreadyonthewayofleastresistance,thefrictionoflifeisgone;andinourlastoldagethepastwillseemtodwindleevenlikethedwindledpresentofourdecline。

Therehasbeenoneunconsciousoperationoftheloveoflife,onesinglegraspaftervariety,intendedtosavetheyear,tofaceit,tomeetit,tocompelittoshowauniquefaceandbearanameofitsown;andthisistravel。Itisthefinestandmosteffectualflightagainsttimeofall。WhatelasticdaysarethosewhereinI

makeheadagainstatravellinglandscape,meethistoriesandboundaries,hailfrontiers,faceanewmannerofbuilding,crosstheregionsofsilverroofsandofheavyAlpinestone,andbringwithmethelatelightuponbillowygablesandredeaves!AndhowbuoyanttheweekinwhichIanticipatethesunupontherooflesseast!Howserriedarethedayswithforests,howenlargedbyplains,howthrongedbycities,howsingledbythepine,hownewlyaudiblebyanewsea!Farwasthesunrisefromthesunset,andnoonisonememorablemiddaywithshortenedshadowsuponsomesolitaryroad。

Ourfathershadfrictionofanotherkind:hardshipathome,wintersandnightsthatweredarkwithadarknesswehaveabolished;springsthatbroughtaninfinitereleasing,illumination,andrecolouring。

Noneofushasseenthesight,orbreathedtheair,orheardthoseemancipatedvoices。Thebloom,thebirds,theiftedsky!Brightnightsandglowinghouseshavesurelyrobbedusofthatvariety,andalltheseuntimelyfruitsandflowershavesuppressedeventhesmallprivationsofawinterindisguise。

InthosedaysEnglishmenhadtobreastthetimesastheywere。Theyhadtheprivilegeoftheirlatitude——vigorousandrigorousseasons。

Theyhadayearfullofchange——theirtimewasstretchedwhetherwithimpatienceorwithpatience,withconflictorwithfelicity。

Theirsaltmeatswerenottheworstofit;therewasthesiegeofdarkness,thecaptivityofcold,thethreatofstorm,andthelabourtoclosewiththeclosingenemy,tobreakwaysandsaveanimalsalive,andkeepthelawsinforceinthestreetinthelongandsecretnights。Fromsuchaseasonofwinterathome,winterwellknown,menbrokefreetohailtheirdaffodils。Theyfoundthem,short,strong,andshivering,inthestillopenandundefendedwoods。InthespringsbeforeChaucer,andearlierthanthedayofthefirstspringlyric,inthesameplacesgrewthekeenwildflowersasnow;buttheyassuredlyweremarkedwithanotherwelcome;

theymadememories;thisyear’swildharvestwasnotconfusedwiththatoflastyear,orofhalf—a—scoreofyearsgoneby。Distanceofvitaltimesetthespringsfarapart,andmadethedaffodilsstrangers。

Theyweregreetedwiththecourtesyduetostrangers,sofreshmusthavebeenthesensesofthevillager,andofthecitizenofthevillagetown。Suburbsdivideacityfromthefieldsaswallsdidnever。Heofoldwentfromalittletown,closeandserriedasanewboxoftoys,withonestepintotheunsmirchedcountry,carryinganunsatedheart。Refreshedwiththeanimatingcompulsionofchangefullifeweremanandwoman,andmuchliketheirchildinaconstantcapacityforuniqueexperiences,uniquedays,yearsthatareseparate,known,anddistinguishable,andnotonlyseparatebutlong。

Indeed,someofuswhotravelhardlyknowhowtoremedyourfugitive,resembling,hastening,andcollapsingseasons,evenbymeansofthissovereignremedyoftravel。Itistobefearedthatamodernjourneyisnotalwaystoussobracingamanneroflivingaswastheuntravelledjourneyofharddaysathometotheancientislander。Tojourneyashedid,keepinghisfeet,withamovingheartagainstthemovingseasons,toresist,towithstand,widenedthehours;buthisposterityaretakingallmeanstonarrowtheirown,evenontherailway。Togothesamewayeveryyear,forinstance,istolose,whenafewsuchyearsaregone,nearlyallthegaintolife。Totakenoheedatalloftheway,butmerelytobebyanymeansattheendofthetravelling,tosleeporgobynight,andtocalculateEuropebyhours,half—hours,junctions,anddining—

cars,isbuttocloseupthetimeasthoughyouclosedatelescope。

Alongrailwayjourneyandalongmotorjourneymaybetakenwiththeflightoftimeaswellasagainstit,andthehabitofsummariescanusethesetootoitsownend。Precipitate,unresisting,arethedayinthetrainandtheheedlessnight。Welovetoreproachourselveswithlivingattoogreataspeed,having,perhaps,nosenseofthesecondmeaningofthephrase。Medicinemay,perhaps,fulfilherpromiseofgivingusafewmoreyears,buthabitderidesherbymakingeachyearascantygift。

Much,too,ofthespiritoftimeislosttousbecausewewillnotletthesunruletheday。Hewouldseetoitthatourhourswerevarious;butwehavepreferredtohisvariousfacetheplainfaceofaclock,andthelightswithoutvicissitudesofournightswithoutseasons。

ADDRESSES

Notfreefromsomeignominiousattendanceupontheopinionoftheworldishewhotooconsciouslywithdrawshisaffairsfromitsjudgements。Heisindebtedto\"thepublic。\"Heisatleastindebtedtoitforthefactthatthereis,yonder,without,apublic。Lackingthisexcludedmultitudehisfastidiousnesswouldhavenosubject,andhissingularitynocontrast。Hewould,inhisgrossermoods,havenothingtorefuse,andnothing,inhisfiner,toignore。

He,atanyrate,isone,andtherestarenumerous。Theyministertohimpopularerrors。Butiftheyarenothingelseinregardtohimself,theyaremany。Ifhemusthavedistinction,itisthereoneasyterms——heisone。

Wellforhimifhedoesnotcontracttheheavierdebtshoulderedbythemanwhoowestotheunknown,un—named,anduncountedhispleasureintheirconjecturedorimplicitenvy;whoconceivesthejealousytheymayhavecovertlytoendure,enjoysit,andthussilentlybeginsandendswithinhisownmorositythestoryofhisbaseadvantage。

Vanityhasindignityasitsunderside。Andhowshalleventhepleasureinbeautybealtogetherwithoutit?Forsincebeauty,likeotherhumanthings,iscomparative,howshallthepraise,ortheadmiration,thereofbefreefrom(atleast)somereferencetotheunbeautiful?Orfromsomeallusiontothelessbeautiful?Yetthis,ifinevitable,islittle;itmaybenegligible。Thetriumphofbeautyisallbutinnocent。Itiswherenobeautyisinquestionthatlurkstheunconfessedappealtoenvy。Thatappealisnotanappealtoadmiration——itlackswhatisthegenialpartofegoism。

Forwho,exceptperhapsarecentwriterofarticlesonsocietyinAmerica,reallyadmiresamanforlivingintheapprovedpartofBoston?

ThevanityofaddressesisasfrequentwithusasonthewesternsideoftheAtlantic。Itisavanitywithoutthatsingleapologyforvanity——gaietyofheart。Thefirstthingsthatare,inLondon,sacrificedtoitarethebeautifuldayandthefacingofthesky。

Therearesomeamongstuswhosewiveshaveconstrainedthemtodwellundergroundforloveofanaddress。Modernandfoolishisthatcontemptfordaylight。Tothesimple,dayisbeautiful;and\"beautifulasday\"ahappyproverb。

Overallcolour,flesh,aspect,surface,manifestationofvitality,dwellsonecertaindominance。AndifOne,vigilantfortheduesofHisvicegerent,shouldaskuswhoseistheimageandsuperscription?

Wereply,TheSun’s。

TheLondonairshortensandclipsthosebeams,andyetleavesdaylightthefinestthingweknow。Beautyofartificiallightsisinourstreetsatnight,buttheirchiefbeautyiswhen,justbeforenight,theyadorntheday。Thelatedaylighthonoursthemwhenitsoeasilyandsweetlysubduesandovercomesthem,givingtotheelectriclamp,tothetaper,tothehearthfire,andtothespark,alovelinessnottheirown。

Withtheunpublisheddesiretobeenvied,wheretohereandthereamongstusissacrificedthesky,abidesthedesireforanobjectofunconfessedcontempt。Botharecontrarytothatmoreauthentic,thatessentialsolitarinesswhereinafewmenhavethegracetolive,andwhereinallmenarecompelledtodie。Bothareunpublishedevennow,eveninourdays,whenitcostsmensolittletomanifesttheeffronteryoftheiropinions。

ThedifferencebetweenourworldlinessandtheNew—worldlinessischieflythathereweareapttoremove,byalittlespace,thedistinctionbroughtaboutbyriches,toputitback,tointerpose,betweenitandouractuallife,agenerationortwo,aneducationortwo。Obviously,itwasrichesthatmadetheclassdifferences,ifnotnow,thenalittletimeago。ThereforetheNewEnglandcitizenshouldnotbereprovedbyusforanythingexcepthistoogreatcandour。Asocialguide—booktosomecityoftheRepublicisinmyhands。Inotehowtheverynamesofstreetstakeasoundofvenerationorofcheerfulderisionfromthewriter’spen。Itisevidentthatthenamesarealmostenough。Theyhaveanexpression。

Heislikeanaiftellerofhumorousanecdotes,whocannotkeephisownsmilesinordertillhehavedone。

Thissocialwriterhasscorn,asanauthorshould,andhewreaksituponparishes。Heturnsmeaphrasewiththenorthernendofatownandmakesanepigramofthesouthern。Hecapsasarcasmwithanaddress。

Intruth,wetoomightwritesocialguide—bookstothesameeffect,hadwethesamesimplicity。Itistobethoughtthatwetooholdanaddress,beitagoodone,socloselythatifFortuneshouldseefittosnatchitfromus,shemustneedsdosowithviolence。Suchunseemlyviolence,inthisasinothertransactions,isoursintheclingingandnothersinthetaking。ForequalistheforceofFortune,andsteadyishergrasp,whethershedespoilthegreatoftheirnoblethingsorstripthemeanofthingsignoble,whethershetakefromtheclutchingortheyieldinghand。

StrangearethelittletrapslaidbytheLondonersoastocaptureanaddressbythehemifhemay。Youwouldthinkagoodaddresstobeofallblessingsthemoststationary,andonetobeeithergainedormissed,andnotwowaysaboutit。Butnotso。Youshallseeitwaylaidattheanglesofsquares,withnoslightexerciseofskill,delayed,entreated,detained,entangled,intricatelycaught,persuadedtoroundacorner,prolongedbeyondallprobability,pursued。

Oneaddresstherewillinthefuturebeforus,andfewwillvisitthere。Itwillbearthenumberofanarrowhouse。Mayitavowitspovertyandbepoor;fortheobscureinhabitant,infrigidhumility,shallhavenothoughtnornoeyeaskanceuponthemultitude。

THEAUDIENCE

Thelonglaughthatsometimeskeepsthebusinessofthestagewaitingisonlyasignoftheexchangeofpartsthatinthetheatreeverynighttakesplace。Theaudiencearetheplayers。Theiraudienceonthestageareboundtowatchthem,tounderstandthem,toanticipatethem,andtodivinethem。Butonceknownandtheircharacterestablishedinrelationtoaparticularplay,theaudience——whatiscalledtheaudience——needgivenofurthertrouble。

Theythemselvescannotalter;theyarefixedandcompelledbythetremendousforceofaverages。Themostinexorableoflaws,andthemostirresistibleofnecessitiesareuponthem;theycannotdootherwise;theyareoutofthereachofaccidents;theyaremadefastintheirownmediocrity。TheyareathousandLondonpeople;

andnogenius,ornoimbecility,amongstthemhasanyeffectuponthatsecuresovereigntyofanumber。

Thelonglaughgenerallymeansthatthehouse——byitsunalterablemajority——haslaughedatonejokethreetimes。Thestagewaitsupontheaudience,andtheaudiencerehearsesitscollectiveandinevitablelaugh。Itperforms。Itcommunicatesitself,andartisacommunication。Asmallandchosenpartyismadeup,behindthefootlights,toseeathousandpeople,givenhelplessintothehandsofdestinyandsubjecttoaverages,soexpressthemselves。

Theaudience’saudience(thepeopleonthestage)arepersuadedintoapplaudingthelaughtoolongandtoooften。Theauthoris,ofcourse,oneofthem,andheapplaudsbymakingtoomanysuchtranslations。Theyareperhapsworthmaking,andevenworthrenewinginacknowledgementofasmile;butitissurelytoencouragethehouseundulytomakethemsoimportant。Theactorsapplaudtheiraudiencebyrepeating——andnotonceoronlytwice——apieceofcomicbusiness。DoestheAveragelaughsowellasindeedtodeserveallthis?

TheAveragedoeslittlemorethanlaugh。Itknowsthatitsowntruesttalentsareindubitablycomic。Wehavenorealtragicaudiences。Thisisnoexpressionofregretoverlegitimateaudiences,oraudiencesoftheoldschool,oranyaudiencesofthatkind,whosedaymayormaynothavehadadate。Itisamerestatementofthefactthataudienceshavelost,orneverhad,adistinguishingperceptionofemotion,whereastheyhaveeverykindofperceptionofhumour,distinguishingandgeneral。Theirlaughneverfails。Iftheirfriendsbehindwouldreallycaretoimprovethem,itmightbedonebyexactingfromthemalittlemoretemperanceintheirsenseofcomedy。Weshallneverhaveareallygoodschoolofaudiencewithouttheexerciseofsomesuchseverity。

Forobviouslywhenwecallanaverageunchangeable,wemeanthatitisunchangeableforitstimemerely。Theremightbeaslowupraisingofthelevel。Itwouldstillbealevel,andtherewouldstillbeacompellinglawupononethousandthatitshoulddothesamethingasanotherthousand;butthatsamethingmightbecomesomewhatmoreintelligent。

Whenafineactordoesafinething,havewesuchaschoolofaudienceastomeritthisadmirablesupplytotheirdemands?——thisapplauseoftheirunderstanding?Istherenotinthewholeexcellentpieceofwork,somethingalltooindependentoftheirpartinthetheatre?

IfCaligulawishedthatmankindhadbutoneneckforhisknife,andByronthatallwomankindhadbutonemouthforhiskiss,sotheaudiencehasconceivedthatallartsshouldhavebutonemysteryforitsblundering,andthusthinksitselfinterestedinactingwhenitdoesbutadmiretheactorasinadrawing。

Thetimemaycomewhenanationalschoolofdramaticaudienceshallnotacceptartificesthatcouldnotconvincethefoolamongstthem;

whenonebrilliantmomentofsimplicityontheonesideofthefootlightsshallmeetabrilliantsimplicityontheother。Whichtroupe,whichside,tobegin?

TITHONUS

\"Itwasresolved,\"saidthemorningpaper,\"tocolourthebordersofthepanelsandotherspacesofPortlandstonewitharabesquesandotherpatterns,butthatnopaintshouldbeused,aspaintwouldneedrenewingfromtimetotime。Thecolours,therefore,\"——andhereisthepassagetobenoted——\"areallmixedwithwaxliquefiedwithpetroleum;andthewaxsurfacesetsashardasmarble……Thewaxislefttimetoformanimperishablesurfaceofornament,whichwouldhavetobecutoutofthestonewithachiselifitwasdesiredtoremoveit。\"Not,apparently,thatanewsurfaceisformedwhich,bymuchviolenceandperseverance,could,yearshence,bechippedoffagain;butthatthe\"ornament\"isdriveninandincorporate,burntinandabsorbed,sothatthereisnothingpossibletocutawaybyanyindustry。InthishumorousformofornamentwearebeforehandwithPosterity。Posterityisbaffled。

Willthisvictoryoveroursons’sonsbethelastresolutetyrannypreparedbyoneageforthecoercion,constraint,anddefeatofthefuture?Toimposethatcompulsionhasbeenhithertooneofthestrongestofhumandesires。Itisone,doubtless,tobeoutgrownbythehumanrace;buthowslowlythatgrowthcreepsonwards,letthissuccessinthestencillingofStPaul’steachus,toourconfusion。

Thereisevidentlyaman——agroupofmen——happyatthismomentbecauseithasbeenpossible,bygreatingenuity,toforceourposteritytohavetheircupolaofStPaul’swiththestonemouldingsstencilledand\"pickedout\"withnigglingcolours,whetherthatundefendedposteritylikeitornot。Andthisisasurvivalofoneoftheobscurepleasuresofman,attestedbyhistory。

ItisimpossibletoreadtheThirty—nineArticles,forexample,andnottorecognizeinthoseactsoffinal,all—resolute,eager,eternallegislationoneofthestrongestofallrecordedproofsofthisformerhumanwish。IfGalileo’sInquisitorsputacheckupontheearth,whichyetmoved,afarbolderenterprisewastheReformers’whoarrestedthemovingman,andinhibitedthemovingGod。Thesixteenthcenturyandacertainpartoftheageimmediatelyfollowingseemtobetimeswhenthedesirehadconspicuouslybecomeapassion。SaythemiddleofthesixteenthcenturyinItalyandthebeginningoftheseventeenthinEngland——

forinthosedaysweweresomewhatintherear。Thereistheobstinate,confident,unreluctant,undoubting,andresolvedseizureuponpower。ThenwasRomerebuilt,re—faced,markedwithasinglesignandstyle。Thenwasmanyahumanhandstretchedforthtograspthefateoftheunborn。Thefortunesandthethoughtsofthedaytocomeweretobeasthedaythenpresentwouldhavethem,ifthedeadhand——thelivinghandthatwasthentodie,andwastokeepitsholdindeath——couldbyanymeansmakethemfast。

Obviously,tobuildatallistoimposesomethinguponanagethatmaybemorethanwillingtobuildforitself。Thedaymaysooncomewhennomanwilldoevensomuchwithoutsomeimpulseofapology。

Posterityisnotcompelledtokeepourpicturesorourbooksinexistence,nortoreadnortolookatthem;butitismoreorlessobligedtohaveastonebuildinginviewforanageortwo。Wecanhardlyavoidsomeoftheformsoftyrannyoverthefuture,butfew,fewarethelivingmenwhowouldconsenttoshareinthishorribleingenuityatStPaul’s——thispetroleumandthiswax。

In1842theywerediscussingthedecorationoftheHousesofParliament,andtheeffortsofallincouncilweredirecteduponthefuture。Howthefrescoesthentobeachievedbytheartistsofthedayshouldbemadesecureagainstallmischances——smoke,damp,\"theriskofbulging,\"evenaccidentsattendingthewashingofupperfloors——allwasdiscussedinconfidencewiththepublic。Itwasimpossibleforanyonewhoreadthepapersthentoescapefromsomeatleastoftheresponsibilitiesoftechnicalknowledge。FromGenoa,fromRome,fromMunichespecially,allkindsofexpertandmostdeliberateschemesweregatheredinordertodefeatthenaturalandnotsuperfluousoperationofefficientandeffacingtime。

TheacademiclittlecapitalofBavariahad,ataboutthesamedate,decoratedavastquantityofwallspaceofmorethanoneorderofarchitecture。Artrevivedandwasencouragedatthattimeandplacewithunparalleledobstinacy。TheyhadnotthemaliceofthepetroleumthatdoesviolencetoStPaul’s;buttheyhadinsteadanindomitablepatience。UnderthecommandsofthemasterCornelius,theybaffledtimeandallhiswork——refusedhispardons,hisabsolutions,hiscancellingindulgences——byaperseverancethatnothingcoulddiscourage。Whohasnotknownsomewhatindifferentpaintersmightybusyabouttheircoloursandvarnishes?Corneliuscausedapittobedugforthepreparationofthelime,andinthecaseoftheLudwigKirchethislimeremainedthereforeightyears,withfrequentstirrings。Thiswasinorderthatthewholefresco,whenatlastitwasentrustedtoitsbed,shouldbesetthereforimmortality。Nordidthemasterfailtothwarttimebythosemechanicalmeansthatshouldaverttheriskofbulgingalreadymentioned。Heneglectednodetail。Hewasprovident,andhelayinwaitformorethanoneofthelawsofnature,tofrustratethem。

Gravitationfoundhimprepared,andsodidthelessmajesticbutnotvaindispensationofaccidents。Againstbulginghehadanunderplotoftilessetonend;againstpossibletricklingfromanupperfloorhehadasphalt;itwasallpartofthehumanconspiracy。Ineffect,thedullpicturesatMunichseemtostandwell。Itwouldhavebeenmorejust——sothepresentagethinksofthesepreservedwalls——ifthedaythatadmiredthemhadhadthemexclusively,andourdayhadbeenexempt。ThepaintedcathedralsoftheMiddleAgeshaveundergonethenaturalcorrection;whynottheLudwigKirche?

In1842,then,thenationswerestanding,asitwere,shouldertoshoulderagainstthewalkoftimeandagainsthisgentleactandart。Theyhadjustcalledironintotheircabal。CorneliuscamefromMunichtoLondon,lookedatthewallsatWestminster,andputaheartofconfidenceintothebreastoftheCommission。Thesituation,heaverred,neednotbetoodampforimmortality,withduecare。WhathehaddoneintheGlyptothekandinthePinacothekmightbedonewiththebestresultsinEngland,indefianceoftheweather,oftheriver,ofthemeredays,ofthedivineorderofalteration,and,inaword,ofheavenandearth。

Meanwhile,therewasthatgoodservantofthelawofchange,limethathadnotbeenkeptquitelongenough,readytofulfilitsmission;theywouldhavenoneofit。Theyevadedit,studieditsways,andputittotherout。\"Manyfailuresthatmighthavebeenhastilyattributedtodampwerereallyowingtotheuseoflimeintoofreshastate。OftheexperimentalworkspaintedatMunich,thoseonlyhavefadedwhichareknowntohavebeendonewithoutdueattentiontothematerials。Thus,afigureofBavaria,paintedbyKaulbach,whichhasfadedconsiderably,isknowntohavebeenexecutedwithlimethatwastoofresh。\"Onecannotrefrainfromitalics:thewaywassoeasy;itwasonlytotakealittlelessofthisimportantcareaboutthelime,tohaveabetterconfidence,tobemoreimpatientandeager,andallhadbeenwell:nottodo——avirtueofomission。

Thisisnotamatterofart—criticism。Itisanethicalquestionhithertounstudied。Themakersoflawshavenotalwaysbeenobligedtofaceit,inasmuchastheirlawsaremadeinpartforthepresent,andinpartforthatfuturewhereofthepresentneedstobeassured—

—thatis,thefutureisboundasaguarantyforpresentsecurityofpersonorproperty。Somesuchholduponthetimetocomeweareobligedtoclaim,andtoclaimitforourownsakes——becauseofthereflexeffectuponourownaffairs,andnotforthepleasureoffetteringthetimetocome。Everymakerofawilldoesatleastthis。

Werethemenofthesixteenthcenturysomoderate?Notthey。Theyfoundthepresentalltoonarrowfortheimpositionoftheirwill。

Itdidnotsatisfythemtodisinterandscatterthebonesofthedead,nortoeffacetherecordsofapastthatoffendedthem。Itdidnotsatisfythemtobindthepresenttoobediencebyimperativemenaceandinstantcompulsion。Whentheyhadburntlibrariesandthrowndownmonumentsandpursuedtherebelsofthepastintotheotherworld,andhadseentoitthatnonelivingshouldevadethem,thentheyoutragedthefuture。

Whatevermisgivingsmayhavevisitedthosedominantmindsastotheeffectualandfinalsuccessoftheirmeasures——wouldtheirwritrunintimeaswellasplace,andwerethenamelesspopulationsindeedtheirsubjects?——whateverquestionsmayhavepeeredinuponthoserigidcounselsanduponthosebusyvigilsofthekeepersoftheworld,theysilencedbylegislationandyetmorelegislation。Theywroteinstatutebooks;theywouldhavewrittentheirwillacrosstheskies。Theirheartswouldhaveburntforlackofrecordsmoreinveterate,andoftestimonialsthatmankindshouldlackcouragetoquestion,ifintruththeydideverdoubtlestposteritymighttrytheirlock。Perhapstheydidneversomuchasforeseetheraceoftheunnumberedandemancipatedforwhomtheirprohibitionsandpenaltiesarenomorethandocumentsofhistory。

Ifthetyrannousdayofourfathershadbutpossessedthemeansoftheseourmorediffidenttimes!They,whowouldhavewrittentheirpresentandactualwillupontheskies,mightcertainlyhavewrittenitinpetroleumandwaxuponthestone。Fatedidthemwronginwithholdingfromtheirhandsthismeansoffinalityandviolence。

Intoourhandsithasbeengivenatatimewhenthestudentoftheracethought,perhaps,thatwehadbeenprovedintheschoolofforbearance。Something,indeed,wemayhavelearnttherein,butnotenough,aswenowfind。

Wehavenotyetthenaturalrespectforthecertainknowledgeandtheprobablewisdomofoursuccessors。Acertainreverendofficialdocument,notguiltlessofsomeconfusionofthought,latelyrecommendedtothevenerationofthepresenttimes\"thosepastageswiththeirstoreofexperience。\"Doubtless,astheposterityoftheirpredecessorsourpredecessorshadexperience,but,asourancestors,none——none。Therefore,iftheywerealittlereverendourownposterityisrightreverend。Itisaflippantandnovelty—

lovinghumourthatsoflatterstheunprovedpastandrefusesthedeferenceduetotheburdenofyearswhichisours,which——grownstillgraver——willbeourchildren’s。

THETOWPATH

Achildishpleasureinproducingsmallmechanicaleffectsunaidedmusthavesomepartinthesenseofenterprisewherewithyougirdyourshoulderswiththetackle,andsetout,alonebutnecessary,ontheevenpathoftheloppedandgrassysideoftheThames——thesideofmeadows。

Theelasticresistanceofthelineisa\"heart—animatingstrain,\"

onlytooslight;andsensibleisthethrillinitastheranksoftheriversideplants,withtheirsmallsummit—flowerofviolet—pink,aresweptasidelikealonggreenbreakerofflourishinggreen。Thelinedrumslightlyintheearswhenthebushesarehighanditgrowstaut;itmakesatelephonefortherushofflowersunderthestressofyoureasypower。

Theactivedelightsofonewhoisnotathleticarefew,likethejoysof\"feelinghearts\"accordingtotheerroneoussentimentofaverseofMoore’s。Thejoysofsensitiveheartsaremany;butthejoysofsensitivehandsarefew。Here,however,intheeffectualactoftowing,istheamplerevengeoftheunmuscularuponthehappylabourerswiththeoar,thepole,thebicycle,andallothermeansofviolence。Here,onthelongtow—path,betweenwarm,embrownedmeadowsandopalwaters,youneedbuttowalkinyourswingingharness,andsotakeyourfriendsup—stream。

Youworkmerelyasthemill—streamworks——bysimplemovement。Atlockafterlockalongahundredmiles,deep—roofedmillsshaketothewheelthatturnsbynogreaterstress,andyouandtheriverhavethesamemereforceofprogress。

Thereneverwasanykinderincentiveofcompanionship。ItisthebrightThameswalkingsoftlyinyourblood,oryouthatareflowingbysomanycurvesoflowshoreontheleveloftheworld。

Nowyouareoveragainsttheshadows,andnowoppositethesun,asthewheelingrivermakestheskywheelaboutyourheadandswingsthelightedcloudsorthebluetofaceyoureyes。Thebirds,flyinghighformountainairintheheat,wingnothingbuttheirownweight。Youwillnotenvythemforsobriefasuccess。DidnotWordsworthwanta\"littleboat\"fortheair?DidnotByroncallhimablockheadtherefor?Wordsworthhad,perhaps,asenseoftowing。

Alltheadvantageoftheexpertisnothinginthissimpleindustry。

Eventheathlete,thoughhemaygofurther,cannotdobetterthanyou,walkingyoureffectualwalkwiththelineattachedtoyourwillingsteps。Yourmoderatestrengthofamereeverydayphysicaleducationgivesyouthesufficientmasteryofthetowpath。

Ifyournaturalwalkisheavy,thereisspiritinthetackletogiveitlife,andifitisbuoyantitwillbemorebuoyantunderthebuoyantburden——theyieldingcheck——thaneverbefore。Anunharnessedwalkmustbegintoseemtoyouasorryincidentofinsignificantliberty。Itiseasierthantowing?Soisthedrawingofwaterinasieveeasiertothearmsthandrawinginabucket,butnottotheheart。

Towalkunboundistowalkinprose,withoutthefrictionofthewingsofmetre,withoutthesweetandencouragingtuguponthespiritandtheline。

Nodeadweightfollowsyouasyoutow。Theburdeniswilling;itdependsuponyougaily,asafriendmaydowithoutmakinganydepressingshowofhelplessness;neither,ontheotherhand,isitapttosetyouatnaughtorchargeyouwithamake—believe。Itaccompanies,italmostanticipates;itlagswhenyouarebrisk,justsomuchastogiveyourbrisknessgoodreason,andtojustifyyouifyoushouldtaketostillmorenimbleheels。Allyourhaste,moreover,doesbutwakenamorebrilliantly—soundingripple。

Theboundingandreboundingburdenyoucarry(butitnearlyseemstocarryyou,sofineisthemutualgoodwill)givesworktoyourfigure,enlistsyourerectnessandyourgait,butleavesyoureyesfree。Nowatchingofmechanismsforthelabourerofthetow—path。

Whatlittleoutlookistobekeptfallstothelotofthesteerersmoothlytowed。Youreasyandefficientworkletsyoucarryyourheadhighandwatchthebirds,orlistentothem。Theyflyinsuchloftyairthattheyseemtoturnblueinthebluesky。Aflashoftheirflightshowssilverforamoment,buttheyarebluebirdsinthatsunnydistanceabove,asmountainsareblue,andhorizons。Thedaysaresostillthatyoudonotmerelyhearthecawingoftherooks——youoverheartheirhundredprivatecroakingsandcreakings,thesoliloquyofthesolitaryplacessweptbywings。

Asforsongs,itisSeptember,andthesilenceofJulyislongatanend。Thisyear’srobinsareinfullvoice;andtheonlysongthatisnotforloveornesting——thechildishsongofboy—birds,thefreshestandyoungestnote——is,byahappyparadox,thatofanautumnalvoice。

Hereisnohoot,norhurryofengines,norwhisperofthecyclist’swheel,norfootuponaroad,toovercomethatlightbutresoundingnote。Silentarefeetonthegrassybrink,liketheinnocent,stealthysolesofthebarefootedinthesouth。

THETETHEREDCONSTELLATIONS

Itisnosmallthing——nolightdiscovery——tofindariverAndromedaandArcturusandtheirbrightneighbourswheelingforhalfasummernightaroundapole—starinthewaters。Onestarortwo——delicatevisitantsofstreams——weareusedtosee,somewhatbyasleightoftheeyes,sofineandsofleetingisthatapparition。Orthesouthernwavesmayshowthelight——nottheimage——oftheeveningorthemorningplanet。Butthis,inapoolofthecountryThamesatnight,isnoripple—lengthenedlight;itisthestartlingimageofawholelargeconstellationburningintheflood。

Thesereflectedheavensaredifferentheavens。Onadarkerandmorevacantfieldthanthatoftherealskies,theshapeoftheLyreortheBearhasanaltogethernewandnoblesolitude;andthewatersplayapainter’spartinsettingtheirsplendidsubjectfree。Twomovementsshakebutdonotscatterthestillnight:thebrightflashingofconstellationsinthedeepWeir—pool,andthedarkflashesofthevaguebatsflying。Thestarsinthestreamfluctuatewithanalienmotion。Reversed,estranged,isolated,everyshapeoflargestarsescapesandreturns,escapesandreturns。Fitfulinthesteadynight,thoseconstellations,sofew,sowhole,andsoremote,haveasuddennessofgleaminglife。Youimaginethatsomeunexampledgalemightmakethemseemtoshinewithsuchamovementintheveritablesky;yetnothingbutdeepwater,seemingstillinitsincessantflightandrebound,couldreallyshowsuchalteredstars。Thefloodletsaconstellationfly,asJuliet’s\"wanton\"

withatetheredbird,onlytopluckithomeagain。Atmomentssomerhythmicfluxofthewaterseemsabouttoleavethedarkly—set,widely—spacedBearabsolutelyatlarge,todismissthegreatstars,andrefusetoimitatetheskies,andallthewaterisobscure;thenonebrokenstarreturns,thenfragmentsofanother,andathirdandafourthflitbacktotheirnobleplaces,brilliantlyvague,wonderfullyvisible,mobile,andunalterable。Thereisnothingelseatoncesokeenandsoelusive。

Theaspenpoplarhadbeenincaptiveflightallday,butwithnosuchvanishingsasthese。Thedimmerconstellationsofthesoftnightarereservedbytheskies。Hardlyisasecondarystarseenbythelargeandvagueeyesofthestream。TheyareblindtothePleiades。

ThereisalittlekindofstarthatdrownsitselfbyhundredsintheriverThames——themany—rayedsilver—whiteseedthatmakesjourneysonallthewindsupanddownEnglandandacrossitintheendofsummer。Itisamostexperttraveller,turningalittlewheela—

tiptoewhereverthewindletsitrest,andspeedingonthoseprettypointswhenitisnotflying。ThestreetsofLondonareamongitsmanyhighways,foritisfragileenoughtogofarinallsortsofweather。Butitgetsdisabledifaroughgusttumblesitonthewatersothatitsfinely—featheredfeetarewet。Ongentlebreezesitisabletocrossdry—shod,walkingthewaters。

Allunlikeisthispilgrimstartothetetheredconstellations。Itisfaradrift。Itgoessinglytoallthewinds。Itoffersthistleplants(orwhateveristheflowerthatmakessuchdelicateashes)tothetopsofmanythousandhills。Doubtlessthefarmerwouldratherhavetomeetitinbattalionsthanintheseinvincibleunitsastray。

Butifthefarmerowesitalawfulgrudge,thereismanyarigidriversidegardenwhereinitwouldbeagreatpleasuretosowthethistlesofthenearestpasture。

POPULARBURLESQUE

ThemoreIconsiderthatstrangeinversionofidolatrywhichisthemotiveofGuyFawkesDayandwhichannuallyanimatestheby—streetswiththesoundofprocessionalsandofrecessionals——acertainpopularversionof\"Lestweforget\"theirunvariedtheme;themoreI

hearthecriesofderisionraisedbythemakersofthislikenessofsomethingunworshipfulontheearthbeneath,somuchthemoreamI

convincedthatthenationalhumouristhatofbanter,andthatnootherkindofmirthsogainsasdoesthisuponthepublictaste。

Here,forexample,isthepopularideaofastreetfestival;thatdayisasthepeoplewillactuallyhaveit,withtheirowninvention,theirownmaterial,theirownmeans,andtheirownspirit。Theyowenothingonthisoccasiontothepromptingsorthesubscriptionsoftheclassesthatareapttotakeuponthemselvesthedirectionandtutelageofthepeopleinrelationtoanyformofart。HereoneveryfifthofNovemberthepeoplehavetheirownwaywiththeirownart;andtheirwayistooffertheserviceoftheimage—maker,reversedinhissingandirony,tosomecreatureoftheirhands。

Itisawantonfancy;andperhapsnoreallybarbarouspeopleiscapableofsooverturningtheinnocentplanoforiginalportraiture。