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lion prope to such a condition that habitu a seriousnes of thought, that ober udgment, and thattendenc to ook at the me life of things- that dee but genti an Calm adness, and that OCCasiona sinkin os the eari, whicli ake his obleand stron inne nature, his resolve minit, o muchmore impressive an enitearing. This Pelin os persona insecurit o lis bellagready to sit a Way- the sensatio that this Woridan iis on-goings it might interesis, an delicate joys, is ready to e si,ut u in a moment-this instinctive apprehensio of the peril of vehement
himself up to the searchoster absolute truth, and the contemplation o Supreme oodness, muS have been increased by this fame organigation. But allthis delicate Deling, this finenes of sense, id ather quicken the enero an fervourio the indwellingsOul-the τι ερριόν πραγμα that umed within. In the quaint word of Vaughan, it ac manhood with
are the issues oscilla, unde a sorti perpetua ne λ
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nescio suffering and so labierio patia, he would emore asil move for thers-more alive to thetipain ore fisse With ellow-Deling. The Editor cannot wellio anythin later. Arthur accompanie him to German in the egin- ning of August. In returning to Vienna stom Pesth a et da probabi gave riserio an intermittent laver, th et Stight symptoms, an apparenti subsiding, en a sudde rustii blood to the hea putia instantaneous en to his life o the Isth of September 1833. The mysteriousnes of suci a readfui ter. mination to a disorde generali of so litile import- ance, an in his instance of the lightest End, hasbeen diminished by an examination hich showed a weaknes of the erebra vesseis, an a antis sum cient enero in the eari. Those Whose yes musilong be dimisithitears, and whose opes o thisside the tom are brohen om for ever, a cling, as et a the Can to the poor Consolation o be-lievin that a se more ear Would in the sualchances of humanity, have severe the stat unionos his gracessi and mani form illi the pure spiritthat it ensi ined. The remain o Arthur were broughttit Eng-land an interre o the 3 o Ianuar 183 4, in the hance of Clevedon Church, in Somersetshire, belongin to his matema grandiather, Si Abraham Elton a place selected by the Editor, nolint, si om
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the connexion os hindred, ut on account of iis stilland equestered siluation, o a lone ill that ovem hang the Bristo Channet. More ought perhapso b said but irris very dissiculto proceed Fromine earliest years of this
extraordinaryaOung man, his premathiae abilities ereno more conspicuous stan an almos inutiles dis position sustaine more Calm self- command
than has osten been witnesse in that season o life The sweetnes o temper Whicli distinguished his childhood, ecam With the ad vance of anhood a habitua benevolence, an ultimatel ripene int6 that exalte principi os love towariis God ani man, hicli animaled an almos absorbet his ou during the lalter period of his life and o whicli mos of the soli in compositionibea suci emphati testimony. He eemexto trea the arthis a spiri Doni omebetier orid an inibo vin to the mysterious illwhicli has in merc removediim perfected by so stioria triat, and passing ove the ridge hicli separates
seel not ni the ereavement of thoge to whom hewas dear but the los whicli mani in have sustained by the withdrawing of such a light. A considerable portio of the poeu containe Minthis volume a printe in the ear 83o, and was intended by the author toae published together Mith
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the poems of his intimate ricnd Mnistis Tennyson. The were ho ever Withheld rom publicationat the eques of the Editor The poem os imbuoto was initte for the Universit prige in I 829, whicli it di no obtain Notoithstandiniit too great obscurity the subjeci itself ein hardi indi catell, and the extremel hyperbolica importa e ich the author' brilliant lanc has attached omnes of barbarians, no ne an auoi admiring the grandeur of his conceptions and the deep philosophyupon hic he has ulli the scheme of his poem. This is howeve by no means thelmos pleasing of his compositions It is in the prosound reflection, the melanchol tendemess, and the religiolis sanctityos other effusion that a lastin cham ill e mund.
commonplace subjeci, suchos thos announcedsor academica priZes generali are, as incapille os
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societ a Trinit College, o in ne to hicli easter vards elonge in London. That entilled Themae rei vissima, is p intexat the destre os sonae of his intimate mends A se expression in t anthis usual recision and there are ideas hicli emight have seen cause, in the lapse of time, to modisy, independenti of What his ver acute indwould probabi have perceived that his hypothesis, line that o Leibnitg on the origin os evit, resolvesitsel a las into an unprove assumptionis it necessity It has however ome advantages, whichiseed notae mentioned, ver that os eibnitet an it is heres inted notos a solution of the greates myster of the universe, ut a mos characteristic os the author' minit, origina an sublime, ianiting, What is ver rare excepi in early outh, a Partess
objecta os speculation, illi the mos hvmble nil reverentia pie . It is probable that in many os his te such topic he was influenced by the tings of Jonathan EdWariis, illi hos opinionso metaphysica an mora subjecta, he eem gene
in a publication no v extinci, the Englishman's Maga et ira, is also printed at the suggestion o a mend. The ieces ilia solio v are reprinis have beenalready mentioned in his Memoi
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but harmoni ous ways, his extraordinar mora and intellectual orth, his rare beaut o Character, and thei deep affection. The fossowin extraci stomone Seems O S ery
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no stan in nee o ou ard id. There is muchin his orthyi more extende notice. Such miniisas his probablyaro best in his way, are est est to thenaseives, o glide on a their Wn weet Wilis; the stream a to dee an Clear, an perhaps tooentiret bent on iis Wia errand to b deat with orregulate by an ari or device. The sanae friendsum ut his character thus - have et illi noman his superior in metaplaysica subitety no manliis equalis a philosophica criti on ork of aste no an hos ciew on ali subjecis connected Withthe duties an dignities of humanit Were more large and generous, an enlightened. An ali his sal ofa ouil, o Ment heu nimium remis Evi reus es desiderium We have givei litile of his verse and What vedo ive is ahen a random. e gre entiret in his ather' estimate of his poetical ost an Mart buthis ind was to serious, O ilioughtsul, o intenset dedicate to truth and the God o truth, tolinge long in the pursuit o beauty he was on his Wayrio God, and could res in nothing horti Him, other se e might have been a poet o genuine
Whichris theiod os the infinite God ly
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Hoars multer to the murmuring Sycamore,
In therassan entille Theodi a Noetussima, stomwhicli the soliowin passages are takeri, to the reat injur in iis genera effect he et nimself to thetasti os dolia his ulmos to clear u the myster of
This iniit remin si reade os a sine passage in E in the iri onili specific disterences in the found made by the asti, the elm, their, etc., when moved by the wins and os ome lines by Lando onio em smining to inc other an os somethin more exquisite than et ther, in Conaneu the description of the nowers in the old monastic arden, at the 4 et uris prime.
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the existence of such things as in and suffering in the universe os a being the God FI does it earlessty, ut like a child It is in the spirit of his
It is no a mere exercitatio of the intellect it is anendeavota to et earer ωd-to asser his ternat Providen ce, an vindicate his Way to men. Weknow n perso ance more onde ut for such aboy. Pasca might have ritie it As was to beexpected the tremendous subjeci remains here e
