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类别:其他 作者:Morgan Callaway字数:20037更新时间:19/01/03 14:06:53
ToMyFather Preface Thiseditionofthe`SelectPoemsofSidneyLanier’isissuedinthehopeofmakinghispoetryknowntowidercirclesthanhitherto,especiallyamongthestudentsofourhigh-schoolsandcolleges。 Totheseastoolderpeople,thepoemswill,itisbelieved,proveaninspirationfromthestand-pointbothofliteratureandoflife。 ThebiographicalsectionoftheIntroductionrestsinthemainuponDr。Ward’sadmirable`Memorial’prefixedtothe`PoemsofSidneyLanier’ editedbyhiswife,thoughafewadditionalfactshavebeengleanedhereandthere。Formost*oftheBibliographydownto1888IamindebtedtomyHopkinscomrade,Dr。RichardE。Burton,nowofHartford,Conn。,whocompiledoneforthe`MemorialofSidneyLanier’,publishedbyPresidentGilman,oftheJohnsHopkinsUniversity,in1888。 ObligationstootherpublicationsaboutLanierareineveryinstanceacknowledgedintheappropriateplace。 —— *Isay`mostoftheBibliographydownto1888’,becauseDr。Burton’sdifferentpurposeledhimtoexcludeitemsthatcouldnotbeomittedinaBibliographythat,likemine,triestobecomplete。 —— Astotheselectionsmade,Iwishedtoinclude`TheMarshesofGlynn’ andyetnottoexclude`Sunrise’。Butbothcouldnotbeputin,andIfinallygavethepreferenceto`Sunrise’,chieflyonthegroundofitsbeingLanier’slatestcompletepoem。*Ibelieveallwilladmitthatthepoemsselectedfairlyexemplifythegeniusofthepoet。 Thepoemsarearranged,notasinthecompleteedition,butintheirchronologicalorder,theonlyproperone,Ithink,foratext-book。Ofcourse,theyareallgivencomplete。 —— *Lateropiniongenerallyagreesthat\"TheMarshesofGlynn\" isLanier’sgreatestpoem,andasthiseditionhasnolimitationsofspace,itwouldbeinappropriatetoexcludeit。Thereforeithasbeeninsertedmoreorlessinchronologicalorder(inaccordancewithCallaway’splan),withsomecomments。——AlanLight,1998。 —— IntheNotesIhavemaderathercopiousquotationsfrompoemsfamiliartoEnglishscholars,becauseIhopethatthisbookwillgointothehandsofmanytowhomtheyarenotfamiliar,andtowhomtheoriginaltextsarenoteasilyaccessible。 Andyet,iftheyatallattaintheirend,theNotesmustleadonetowishtoknowmoreofEnglishpoetry,ofwhichLanier’sisbutapart。 AmongthefriendsthathavehelpedmebycounselorotherwiseIgratefullynameMr。CliffordLanier,brotherofthepoet; ProfessorWm。HandBrowne,oftheJohnsHopkinsUniversity; Dr。CharlesH。Ross,oftheAlabamaPolytechnicInstitute; andmycolleaguesintheSchoolofEnglishintheUniversityofTexas,Mr。L。R。HamberlinandProfessorLeslieWaggener。 Chief-justiceLoganE。Bleckley,ofGeorgia,amanoflettersaswellasoflaw,verykindlyputatmyusehiscorrespondencewiththepoet,theoriginaldraftof`Corn’,andhiscriticismsuponthesame。 Mychiefindebtedness,however,istoMrs。SidneyLanier,whohasbeenmostgenerouswithhertimeandherhusband’spapers。 MorganCallaway,Jr。 UniversityofTexas,October1,1894。 ContentsIntroductionI。ABriefSketchofLanier’sLifeII。Lanier’sProseWorksIII。Lanier’sPoetry:ItsThemesIV。Lanier’sPoetry:ItsStyleV。Lanier’sTheoryofPoetryVI。ConclusionPoemsLifeandSongJones’sPrivateArgymentCornMySpringsTheSymphonyThePowerofPrayer;or,TheFirstSteamboatuptheAlabamaRose-moralsTo————,withaRoseUncleJim’sBaptistRevivalHymnTheMocking-birdSongoftheChattahoocheeTheRevengeofHamishTheMarshesofGlynnRemonstranceOppositionMarshSong——AtSunsetABalladofTreesandtheMasterSunriseBibliographySelectPoemsofSidneyLanierIntroductionI。ABriefSketchofLanier’sLife(1842-1881) SidneyLanierhassorecentlypassedfromusthatitseemsdesirablebrieflytorecountthechiefincidentsofhislife。ThistaskismuchlightenedbyDr。Wm。HayesWard’s`Memorial’,*uponwhich,asstatedinthePreface,isbasedthissectionofmyessay。 BornatMacon,Ga。,February3,1842,SidneyLaniercameofafamilynotedfortheirloveandcultivationofthefinearts。 FromthetimeofQueenElizabethtotheRestoration,severalofhispaternalancestorswereconnectedwiththeEnglishcourtasmusicalcomposersandaspainters。Thefatherofthepoet,however,RobertS。Lanier,wasamostindustriouslawyer,who,afteralingeringillnessofthreeyears,recently**answered`Adsum’ tothesummonsofthesupremetribunal。Thepoet’smother,MaryAnderson,aVirginianofScotchdescent,likewisesprangfromafamilydistinguishedfortheirloveoforatory,music,andpoetry。 —— *Forthefulltitleofworkscitedsee`Bibliography’。 **October20,1893,atMacon,Ga。 —— WithsuchanancestrywearenotsurprisedtolearnthatSidney’searliestpassionwasformusic,andthatinboyhoodhecould,althoughuntutored,playonalmosteverykindofinstrument。Hepreferredtheviolin,inplayingwhichhesometimessankintoadeeptrance,butindeferencetohisfather’sviewgaveitupfortheflute,hispoweroverwhichweshallhearoffartheron。Atfirst,strangetosay,heconsideredmusicunworthyofone’ssoleattention,butlaterhecametorankitashisfullestexpressionofworship。 AtfourteenSidneyenteredtheSophomoreClassofOglethorpeCollege,nearMacon,Ga。,and,withayear’sintermission,graduatedwithfirsthonorin1860,whenjusteighteen。ToProfessorJamesWoodrow,ofOglethorpe,nowPresidentofSouthCarolinaCollege,Lanierdeclaredthatheowed\"thestrongestandmostvaluablestimulusofhisyouth。\" OngraduatinghewasgivenatutorshipinhisAlmaMater,apositionthathehelduntiltheoutbreakoftheCivilWar。 Thelecture-roomwasnowexchangedforthebattle-field; inApril,1861,LanierenteredtheConfederateArmyasaprivateintheMaconVolunteersoftheSecondGeorgiaBattalion,anorganizationamongthefirsttoreachNorfolkandthatstillkeepsupitscorporateexistence。Inthespringof1862Lanierwasjoinedbyhisyoungbrother,Clifford;andthroughoutthewareachseemedtoviewiththeotherinbrotherlylove; for,whilebothwereofferedpromotion,neitherwouldacceptit,sincetodosowouldhaveentailedseparationfromtheother。 Theleisuretimeofhisfirstyear’sserviceSidneyspentinthestudyofmusicandthemodernlanguages。HewasengagedinseveralbattlesinVirginia,butafterwardwastransferred,withClifford,totheSignalService,withhead-quartersatPetersburg。 Herehehadaccesstoasmalllibrary,ofwhichhemadeseduloususe。 In1863hiscompanywasmounted,andservedinVirginiaandNorthCarolina。 Inthespringof1864bothbrothersweretransferredtoWilmington,thehead-quartersoftheMarineSignalService,inwhichtheyremainedtotheendofthewar。Finallythetwobrotherswereseparated,eachbecomingsignalofficer*ofablockade-runner。Sidney’svesselwascaptured,andforfivemonthshewasaprisoneratPointLookout,Md。,withnothingbuthisflutetosolacehim。Itwastheexposureofprison-life,nodoubt,thatfirstledtodeclineofhealthbydevelopingtheseedsofconsumption,adiseasethatwastocarryoffhismotherandthathewastostrugglewiththelastfifteenyearsofhislife。 ReleasedfromprisoninFebruary,1865,hereturnedtoGeorgia,forthemostpartafoot,andreachedhomeMarch15th。 Anaccountofhiswar-lifeisgiveninhisnovel,`Tiger-lilies’,treatedbelow。 —— *Itissometimeserroneouslystatedthateachwasputinchargeofablockade-runner。 —— Duringthesucceedingnineyears(1865-73)hislifewascheckeredindeed。 Seriouslyillforsixweeks,hearosefromhisbedtoseehismothercarriedoffbyconsumptionandtofindhimselfsufferingwithcongestionofthelungs。Slightlyrelieved,Lanierturnedhishandtovariousprojectsformakingaliving:clerkinginahotelinMontgomery,Ala。,fortwoyears;writing*andpublishinghisnovel,`Tiger-lilies’;teachingatPrattville,Ala。,oneyear,duringwhichtime** hemarriedMissMaryDay,ofMacon,Ga。;studyingandthenpractisinglawwithhisfatheratMacon,Ga。,forfiveyears;now,inthewinterof1872-73,tryingtorecuperateatSanAntonio,Texas,forhemorrhageshadbegunin1868,andacoughhadsetintwoyearslater;and,finally,settlinginBaltimore,December,1873,todevotehimselftomusicandliterature。 —— *April,1867。 **December19,1867。 —— Againsttheson’sdevotionofhislifetomusicandliteraturethefatherprotested,chieflyonbusinessgrounds,andbeggedhimtorejoinhimselfinthepracticeofthelaw。Thankinghisfatherforhisthoughtfulness,Lanierjustifiedhisowncourseintheseearnestwords:\"Mydearfather,thinkhow,fortwentyyears,throughpoverty,throughpain,throughweariness,throughsickness,throughtheuncongenialatmosphereofafarcicalcollegeandofabarearmyandthenofanexactingbusinesslife,throughallthediscouragementofbeingwhollyunacquaintedwithliterarypeopleandliteraryways——Isay,thinkhow,inspiteofallthesedepressingcircumstancesandofathousandmorewhichIcouldenumerate,thesetwofiguresofmusicandpoetryhavesteadilykeptinmyheartsothatIcouldnotbanishthem。 Doesitnotseemtoyouastome,thatIbegintohavetherighttoenrollmyselfamongthedevoteesofthesetwosublimearts,afterhavingfollowedthemsolongandsohumbly,andthroughsomuchbitterness?\"*1*Ofcourse,thefatheryieldedanddidallthathisslendermeanswouldallowtowardkeepinguphisson,whohenceforthdevotedeveryenergytomusicandliterature。 Despitecontinuedill-health,whichnowandagainnecessitatedvisitsofmonths’durationtoFlorida,NorthCarolina,andVirginia,Lanierdidavastamountofwork。HewasengagedasfirstfluteforthePeabodySymphonyConcerts,apositionthathefilledwithraredistinctionforsixyears。Astohisliterarywork,thisbeganwiththepublicationofhisnovel,`Tiger-lilies’,in1867,andinthesameyear,ofoccasionalpoemsin`TheRoundTable’ofNewYork。 `Corn’,publishedin`Lippincott’sMagazine’(Philadelphia) forFebruary,1875,isthefirstofhispoemsthatattractedgeneralnotice,andtheonethatgainedhimthefriendshipofBayardTaylor。 ToTaylorheowedhisselectiontowritethe`CentennialCantata’,whichgavehimstillgreaternotoriety,though,tobesure,someofitwasnotverygratefultohim。In1876theLippincottspublishedhis`Florida’,andin1877hisfirstvolumeof`Poems’,whichcontainedninety-fourpagesandconsistedchieflyofpieces*2* previouslypublishedinthemagazines。SoonaftersettlinginBaltimore,LaniermadeacarefulstudyofOldandMiddleEnglish,thefruitsofwhichhepartiallyembodiedincoursesoflecturesgiventohisprivateclassandtothepublic,thelatteratthePeabodyInstitute,in1879。 Duringtheseyears,too,hehadbeensteadilyturningoutpoemsofhighorder。 Onhisbirthday,February3,in1879,hereceivednoticeofhisappointmentasLectureronEnglishLiteratureattheJohnsHopkinsUniversityofBaltimorefortheensuingscholasticyear,withafixedsalary,thefirstsincehismarriage。Inthesummerof1879hewrotehis`ScienceofEnglishVerse’,whichconstitutedthebasisofhisfirstcourseoflecturesattheJohnsHopkinsUniversity。Notwithstandingseriousillness,thissamewinter,1879-80,helecturedatthreeprivateschoolsandkeptuphismusicalengagementatthePeabodyConcerts。 Thenextwinter,1880-81,hecameneardying,butstillkeptwriting(`Sunrise’waswrittenwithafevertemperatureof104Degrees) andwentthroughhistwelvelecturesattheHopkins,afterwardsembodiedin`TheEnglishNovel’。HowtryingthismusthavebeentohimcanbegatheredfromthefollowingwordsofMr。Ward: \"Afewoftheearlierlectureshepennedhimself;theresthewasobligedtodictatetohiswife。Withtheutmostcareofhimself,goinginaclosedcarriageandsittingduringhislecture,hisstrengthwassoexhaustedthatthestruggleforbreathinthecarriageonhisreturnseemedeachtimetothreatentheend。 Thosewhoheardhimlistenedinasortoffascinatedterror,asindoubtwhetherthehoardedbreathwouldsufficetotheendofthehour。\"*3* AfterthisatripwasmadetoNewYorktoarrangeforissuingsomebooksforboys,andfourwereissued,twoposthumously:`Boy’sFroissart’(1878),`Boy’sKingArthur’(1880),`Boy’sMabinogion’(1881),and`Boy’sPercy’(1882)。Anotherwork,anaccountofNorthCarolinasimilartothatofFlorida,wascontractedforandwasdefinitelyplanned,but,owingtoaggravatinginfirmities,couldnotbecompleted。 —— *1*Ward’s`Memorial’,p。xx。f。 *2*Theyarenamedinthe`Bibliography’。 *3*Ward’s`Memorial’,p。xxviii。 —— Fortheendwasnearathand。DesperateillnesshadmadeitnecessarytoseekreliefnearAsheville,N。C。,wherehewasjoinedbyMrs。Lanierandbyhisfatherandstep-mother。Growingnobetter,hewasmovedtoLynn,PolkCounty,N。C。Oftherestweshallhearinthewordsofhiswife:\"Weareleftalone(itisAugust29,1881) withoneanother。Onthelastnightofthesummercomesachange。 Hisloveandimmortalwillholdoffthedestroyerofoursummeryetonemoreweek,untiltheforenoonofSeptember7th,andthenfallsthefrost,andthatunfalteringwillrendersitssupremesubmissiontothewillofGod。\"*Unusuallycheckeredhislifehadbeen,andyetforLanierasforTimrodpoetry(andmusic)had\"turnedlife’stastelesswatersintowine,andflushedthemthroughandthroughwithpurpletints。\"** ThebodywastakentoMr。Lanier’shomeinBaltimore,thencetotheChurchofSt。MichaelandAllAngels,whereserviceswereconductedbytherector,theRev。Dr。WilliamKirkus。ItwasthenburiedinGreenmountCemetery,inthelotofMr。andMrs。LawrenceTurnbull,twoofthedearestfriendsthatMr。andMrs。LanierhadinBaltimore。 —— *Ward’s`Memorial’,p。xxx。 **Timrod’s`AVisionofPoesy’,stanzaxliv。 —— Mr。Lanierleftafamilyconsistingofhiswifeandfoursons。 Mrs。Lanier,wholivesatTryon,N。C。,wastheinspirationnotonlyofthoseglorioustributes,`LausMariae’and`MySprings’,butalsoofthepoet’swholelife。Theeldestson,Mr。CharlesDayLanier,wasbornatMacon,Ga。,September12,1868,andwasgraduatedA。B。 attheJohnsHopkinsUniversityin1888。AtonetimehewasAssistantEditorof`TheCosmopolitanMagazine’,apositionthathegaveuponlytobecomeBusinessManagerof`TheReviewofReviews’,withwhichhehasbeenconnectedfromitsbeginning。 Heistheauthorofseveralgracefulsketchesinthemagazines。 Thesecondson,Sidney,ispassionatelyfondofmusic,andwouldhavedevotedhimselftheretobutforlife-longill-health。 AfterteachingthreeyearsinWestVirginia,hehasstartedafruitfarmatTryon,N。C。,wherehehopestobuilduphishealth。 Thethirdson,HenryWysham,waspreventedfromenteringtheJohnsHopkinsbyapartialfailureofsight,andforthreeyearshasdevotedhimselftorailroadengineeringinBaltimoreandinJamaica。Theyoungest,RobertSampson,onlyfourteen,isatTryon,N。C。,withhismother。 ThatinterestinLanier’slifeandworkdidnotceasewithhisdeath,thereisabundantevidence。OnOctober22,1881,amemorialmeetingwasheldbytheFacultyandstudentsoftheJohnsHopkinsUniversity,atwhichaddresses*1*weremadebyPresidentGilmanandProfessorWm。HandBrowne,oftheUniversity,andbytheRev。Dr。WilliamKirkus,ofBaltimore,andaletter*1*wasreadfromthepoet-critic,EdmundC。Stedman,ofNewYork。In1883`TheEnglishNovel’waspublished,andin1884the`Poems’,editedbyhiswife,withtheexcellent`Memorial’ byDr。Wm。HayesWard,whodeclaredthathethoughtLanierwould\"takehisfinalrankwiththefirstprincesofAmericansong。\"*2* Numerousreviewsofhislifeandworkswerepublished,notablythosebyMr。Wm。R。Thayer,Dr。MerrillE。Gates,ProfessorCharlesW。Kent,andbytheLondon`Spectator’。OnFebruary3,1888,theJohnsHopkinsUniversityheldanothermemorialmeetinginBaltimore,attendedbymanyfromothercities。\"Abustofthepoet,inbronze(modelledbyEphraimKeyser,sculptor,inthelastperiodofLanier’slife,atthesuggestionofMr。J。R。Tait),waspresentedtotheUniversitybyhiskinsman,CharlesLanier,Esq。,ofNewYork。ItwasalsoannouncedthatacitizenofBaltimorehadofferedapedestal,tobecutinGeorgiamarblefromadesignbyMr。J。B。N。Wyatt。OnatemporarypedestalhungthefluteofLanier,whichhadsooftenbeenhissolace,andarollofhismanuscriptmusic。Thebustwascrownedwithawreathoflaurel;thewordsofLanier,`TheTimeneedsHeart’,werewovenintothestringsofaflorallyre;andotherflowers,likewisebroughtbypersonalfriends,weregroupedaroundthepedestal。 Asamementoacard,designedbyMrs。HenryWhitman,ofBoston,wasgiventothosewhowerepresent。Uponitsfacewasawreath,withLanier’snameandthedate,andthemotto——`AspirodumExspiro’; uponthereverseappearedtheclosinglinesoftheHymnoftheSun,takenfromthepoet’s`HymnsoftheMarshes’——andbeneath,aflutewithivytwinedaboutit。\"*3*Theexercises,whichwereinterspersedwithmusic,wereasfollows: addressesbyPresidentGilmanoftheHopkinsandPresidentGatesofRutgers(nowofAmherst);selectionsfromLanier’spoetry,readbyMissSusanHayesWard,ofNewark,N。J。;apaperonLanier’s`ScienceofEnglishVerse’,byProfessorA。H。Tolman,ofRiponCollege,Wis。 (nowoftheUniversityofChicago);poetictributesbyMrs。LawrenceTurnbull,MissEdithM。Thomas,andMessrs。JamesCummings,RichardE。Burton,andJohnB。Tabb;andlettersfromMessrs。RichardW。Gilder,EdmundC。Stedman,andJamesRussellLowell——allofwhichmaybefoundinPresidentGilman’sdainty`MemorialofSidneyLanier’。Again,areplicaoftheabove-mentionedbust,thegiftalsoofMr。CharlesLanier,wasunveiledatthepoet’sbirthplace,Macon,Ga。,onOctober17,1890; onwhichoccasiontendertributes*4*wereagainpouredforthinproseandverse,byMessrs。W。B。Hill,HughV。Washington,CharlesLanier,CliffordLanier,Wm。HandBrowne,CharlesG。D。Roberts,JohnB。Tabb,H。S。Edwards,Wm。H。Hayne,CharlesW。Hubner,JoelChandlerHarris,CharlesDudleyWarner,andDanielC。Gilman。 Butmoresignificantthanthesedemonstrations,perhaps,isthesteadilygrowingstudydevotedtoLanier’sworks。 Mr。Higginson*5*tellsus,forinstance,that,whenhewrotehistributein1887,Lanier’s`ScienceofEnglishVerse’hadbeenputuponthelistofHarvardbookstobekeptonlyafortnight,andthat,accordingtothelibrarian,itwasout\"literallyallthetime。\" Moreover,itwouldnotbedifficulttocitevariouspoemsthathavebeenmoreorlessmodeleduponLanier’s;itissufficient,perhaps,topointoutthatthemarsh,athemealmostunknowntopoetrybeforeLanierimmortalizedit,isnotinfrequentlythesubjectofpoetictreatmentnow,asintheworksofCharlesG。D。Roberts,*6*ClintonScollard,*7* andMauriceThompson。*8*Itisnoteworthy,too,thatmanyoftheyoungerpoetsoftheday,bothinCanadaandtheUnitedStates,havesungLanier’spraise。Acompletelistisgiveninthe`Bibliography’。 Stillfurther,adevotedadmirer,Mrs。LawrenceTurnbull,ofBaltimore,in`TheCatholicMan’,hasinthepersonofPaul,thepoet,givenusanimaginativestudyofthecharacterofMr。Lanier。 Finally,onlyafewmonthsagotheChautauquansoftheclassof1898 determinedtocallthemselves\"TheLaniers\",inhonorofthepoetandhisbrother。 —— *1*Seethe`Bibliography’。 *2*`Memorial’,p。xi。 *3*Gilman’s`AMemorialofSidneyLanier’,pp。5-6。 *4*Publishedin`TheAtlanta(Ga。)Constitution’ofOctober19,1890。 *5*See`TheChautauquan’,ascitedinthe`Bibliography’。 *6*Seerecentfilesof`TheIndependent’(NewYork)。 *7*Seehis`PicturesinSong’(NewYork,1884),pp。45-49。 *8*Seehis`SongsofFairWeather’(Boston,1883),pp。27-28。 —— II。Lanier’sProseWorksWiththisbriefsketchofhislife,letusturntoLanier’sworks,andfirsttothoseinprose。Attheheadofthelistcomes`Tiger-lilies’,anovelwrittenwithinthreeweeksandpublishedimmediatelythereafter,in1867。Underthefigureof\"astrange,enormous,terribleflower,\" theseedofwhichhehopesmayperishbeyondresurrection,theauthorpicturesthehorrorofwaringeneralandoftheCivilWarinparticular。 Anentertaininglove-storyrunsthroughthebook,theplotofwhichspacedoesnotallowmetodetail。Inexecutionthenovelhasgravedefects: itlacksunity;thecharacterstalkaslearnedlyasLanierafterwardwroteofmusic;andattimes,asintheoft-quotedpictureofthewar,*1* thestyleisgrandiloquent;owingtowhichblemishestheauthorwiselydiscourageditsrepublication。But,inspiteofthesedefects,thebookhasoneverystronglyputscene,*2*theinterviewbetweenSmallinandhisdeserterbrother,andseveralbeautifulpassages*3* thatdistinctlyproclaimthehigh-souledpoet。 —— *1*`Tiger-lilies’,p。115ff。 *2*`Tiger-lilies’,p。149ff。 *3*Thaton\"love\"(p。26)isquotedlater。 —— Lanier’snextpublication,`Florida:ItsScenery,Climate,andHistory’,waswrittenbycommissionoftheAtlanticCoastLine,andappearedin1876。 Tousetheauthor’sownepithet,`Florida’is\"aspiritualizedguide-book\"。 Exclusiveofthe1877volumeof`Poems’,Lanier’snextoriginalworkwas`TheScienceofEnglishVerse’,whichinlecture-formwasdeliveredtothestudentsoftheJohnsHopkinsinthewinterof1879 andwaspublishedin1880。Accordingtocompetentcritics,thebookgivesassearchinganinvestigationofthescienceofverseonitsformalsideasistobehadinanylanguage。Sincethetreatiseissoevidentlyanepoch-makingone,Iregretthatthetechnicalityofthesubjectforbidsmyattemptinginthisconnectionevenabriefexposition*ofitsprinciples。 IcansayonlythatLaniertreatsverseinthetermsofmusic; that,accordingtothepromiseofthepreface,hegives\"anaccountofthetruerelationsofmusicandverse\";andthatinsodoinghehasgivenusthebestworkingtheoryforEnglishversefromCaedmontoTennyson。Thisisahighestimate,butitisbynomeanssohighasthatofthelamentedpoet-professor,EdmundRowlandSill,whosaidof`TheScienceofEnglishVerse’,\"Itistheonlyworkthathasevermadeanyapproachtoarationalviewofthesubject。 Norarethestandardonesoverlookedinmakingthisassertion。\"** —— *ThismaybefoundinProfessorTolman’sarticle,citedinthe`Bibliography’。 **QuotedbyTolman。 —— Lanier’ssecondcourseoflecturesattheJohnsHopkinsUniversity,deliveredinthewinterandspringof1881,waspublishedin1883 underthetitle,`TheEnglishNovelandthePrinciplesofItsDevelopment’。* Accordingtotheauthor’sstatement,thepurposeofthebookis\"first,toinquirewhatisthespecialrelationofthenoveltothemodernman,byvirtueofwhichithasbecomeaparamountliteraryform; and,secondly,toillustratethisabstractinquiry,whencompleted,bysomeconcretereadingsinthegreatestofmodernEnglishnovelists\"(p。4)。 Addressinghimselftotheformer,Lanierattemptstoprove(1)thatourtime,whencomparedwiththatofAeschylus,showsan\"enormousgrowthinthepersonalityofman\"(p。5);(2)thatwhatwemodernscallPhysicalScience,Music,andtheNovel,allhadtheiroriginatpracticallythesametime,aboutthemiddleoftheseventeenthcentury(p。9); and(3)\"thattheincreaseofpersonalitiesthusgoingonhasbroughtaboutsuchcomplexitiesofrelationthattheolderformsofexpressionwereinadequatetothem;andthattheresultingnecessityhasdevelopedthewonderfullyfreeandelasticformofthemodernnoveloutofthemorerigidGreekdrama,throughthetransitionformoftheElizabethandrama\"(p。10)。Infulfilmentofhissecondpurpose,theauthorgivesadetailedstudyofseveralofthenovelsofGeorgeEliot,whomhetakestobethegreatestmodernEnglishnovelist。Eventhisbriefsynopsisofthebookmustindicateitsbroadandstimulatingcharacter,inwhichrespectitisaworthysuccessorof`TheScienceofEnglishVerse’。 Despitethelimitationsinducedbyfailinglife,whichnecessitatedthecuttingdownofthecourseoflecturesfromtwentytotwelve,** Iknowoffewmorelife-givingbooks;andIventuretoassertthatitcannotsafelybeoverlookedbyanycarefulstudentofthesubject。 —— *Mrs。Lanierinformsmethat`TheEnglishNovel’willsoonbeissuedinanamendedformandwithanewsub-title,`StudiesintheDevelopmentofPersonality’,whichindicatespreciselywhatMr。Lanierintendedtoattempt,andrelievesthebookofitsseemingincompletenessastoscope。 **`Spann’。 —— AmongotherproseworksImaymentionLanier’searlyextravaganza,`ThreeWaterfalls’;`Bob’,ahappyaccountofapetmocking-bird,worthyofbeingplacedbesideDr。Brown’s`RabandhisFriends’; hisbooksforboys:`Froissart’,`KingArthur’,`Mabinogion’,and`Percy’,whichhavehad,astheydeserve,alargesale;andhisposthumous`FromBacontoBeethoven’,ahighlyinstructiveessayonmusic。 III。Lanier’sPoetry:ItsThemesButitischieflyasapoetthatwewishtoconsiderLanier,andIturntotheposthumouseditionofhis`Poems’gottenoutbyhiswife。 Attheoutsetletusask,Howdidthepoetlookattheworld? whatproblemsengagedhisattentionandhowweretheysolved? Acarefulinvestigationwillshow,Ibelieve,that,despitethebrevityofhislifeanditsconsumingcares,Lanierstudiedthechiefquestionsofourage,andthatinhispoemshehasofferedusnoteworthysolutions。 What,forinstance,ismorecharacteristicofouragethanitstendencytoagnosticism?Ipassbythemanifestationsofthisspiritintheworldofreligion,ofwhichsomuchhasbeenheard,andgiveanillustrationortwofromthefieldofhistoryandpolitics。 PicturesquePocahontas,wearetold,isnomoretobebelievedin; moreover,thePilgrimFathersdidnotlandatPlymouthRock,nordidJeffersonwritetheDeclarationofIndependence。Whichwayweturnthereisabiginterrogation-point,oftennotforinformationbutfornegation。Ofthegoodresultingfromtheinquisitivespirit,weallknow;ofthebanefulinfluenceofinquisitivenessthathasbecomeamereintellectualpastimeoramateurishagnosticism,welikewisehavesomeknowledge;buttheevilsideofthistendencyhasseldombeenputmoreforcibly,Ithink,thaninthisstanzafromLanier’s`Acknowledgment’: \"OAgethathalfbeliev’stthouhalfbeliev’st,Halfdoubt’stthesubstanceofthineownhalfdoubt,And,halfperceivingthatthouhalfperceiv’st,Stand’statthytempledoor,heartin,headout! Lo!whilethyheart’swithin,helpingthechoir,Without,thineeyesrangeupanddownthetime,Blinkingato’er-brightScience,smitwithdesireToseeandnottosee。Hence,crimeoncrime。 Yea,iftheChrist(calledthine)nowpacedyonstreet,Thyhalfnesshotwithhisrebukewouldswell; LegionsofscribeswouldriseandrunandbeatHisfairintolerableWholenesstwicetohell。\"* —— *`Acknowledgment’,ll。1-12。 —— Morehurtfulthanagnosticism,becauseaffectinglargermassesofpeople,istherapidgrowthofthemercantilespiritduringthepresentcentury,especiallyinAmerica。Thisevilthepoetsawmostclearlyandfeltmostkeenly,aseveryonemaylearnbyreading`TheSymphony’,hisgreatpoeminwhichthespeakersarethevariousmusicalinstruments。 Theviolinsbegin: \"OTrade!OTrade!wouldthouwertdead! TheTimeneedsheart——’tistiredofhead。\"* Thenallthestringedinstrumentsjoinwiththeviolinsingivingthewailofthepoor,who\"standwedgedbythepressingofTrade’shand\": \"`Weweaveinthemillsandheaveinthekilns,Wesievemine-meshesunderthehills,AndthievemuchgoldfromtheDevil’sbanktills,Torelieve,OGod,whatmannerofills?—— Thebeasts,theyhunger,andeat,anddie; Andsodowe,andtheworld’sasty; Hush,fellow-swine:whynuzzleandcry? \"Swinehoodhathnoremedy\" Saymanymen,andhastenby,Clampingthenoseandblinkingtheeye。 Butwhosaidonce,inthelordlytone,\"ManshallnotlivebybreadaloneButallthatcomethfromthethrone\"? HathGodsaidso? ButTradesaith\"No\": Andthekilnsandthecurt-tonguedmillssay\"Go: There’splentythatcan,ifyoucan’t:weknow。 Moveout,ifyouthinkyou’reunderpaid。 Thepoorareprolific;we’renotafraid; TradeisTrade。\"’ \"ThereatthispassionateprotestingMeeklychanged,andsoftenedtillItsanktosadrequestingAndsuggestingsadderstill: `Andoh,ifmenmightsometimeseeHowpiteous-falsethepoordecreeThattradenomorethantrademustbe! Doesbusinessmean,\"Die,you——live,I\"? Then\"Tradeistrade\"butsingsalie: ’Tisonlywargrownmiserly。 Ifbusinessisbattle,nameitso。’\"** —— *`TheSymphony’,ll。1-2。 **`TheSymphony’,ll。31-61。 —— Ofevenwidersweepthanmercantilismisthespiritofintolerance; for,whilethediffusionofknowledgeandofgracehasinameasurerepressedthisspirit,itlacksmuchofbeingsubdued。IdonotwonderthatLanier\"fledintearsfrommen’sungodlyquarrelaboutGod,\" andthat,inhispoementitled`Remonstrance’,hedenouncesintolerancewithallthevehemenceofaprophetofold。 ButLanierhadaneyeforlife’sbeautiesaswellasitsills。 Tohimmusicwasoneofearth’schiefblessings。Ofhisearlypassionfortheviolinandhissubstitutionoftheflutetherefor,wehavealreadylearned。Accordingtocompetentcriticshewaspossiblythegreatestflute-player*1*intheworld,afactallthemoreinterestingwhenwerememberthat,ashehimselftellsus,*2*heneverhadateacher。 Withsuchatalentformusicthepoethasnaturallystrewnhispageswithfinetributesthereto。In`Tiger-lilies’,forinstance,hetellsusthat,whileexplorerssaythattheyhavefoundsomenationsthathadnogod,heknowsofnonethathadnomusic,andthensumsupthematterinthissentence:\"Musicmeansharmony; harmonymeanslove;andlovemeans——God!\"*3*EvenmoreexplicitisthisdeclarationinaletterofMay,1873,toHayne:\"Idon’tknowthatI’vetoldyouthatwhateverturnImayhaveforartispurelyMUSICAL; poetrybeingwithmeAMERETANGENTINTOWHICHISHOOTSOMETIMES。 IcouldplaypassablyonseveralinstrumentsbeforeIcouldwritelegibly,andSINCEthentheverydeepestofmylifehasbeenfilledwithmusic,whichIhavestudiedandcultivatedfarmorethanpoetry。\"*4* Wehavealreadyseenincidentallythatinhis`Symphony’ thespeakersaremusicalinstruments;anditisinthispoemthatoccurshisfelicitousdefinition,\"Musicisloveinsearchofaword。\"*5* In`ToBeethoven’hedescribestheeffectofmusicuponhimself: \"Iknownothow,Icarenotwhy,Thymusicbringsthisbroilatease,Andmeltsmypassion’smortalcryInsatisfyingsymphonies。 \"Yea,itforgivesmeallmysins,Fitslifetolovelikerhymetorhyme,AndtunesthetaskeachdaybeginsBythelasttrumpet-noteofTime。\"*6* Itwasthisprofoundknowledgeofmusic,ofcourse,thatenabledLaniertowritehisworkon`TheScienceofEnglishVerse’,andgavehimatechnicalskillinversificationakintothatofTennyson。 —— *1*SeeWard’s`Memorial’,pp。xx,xxxi。 *2*Hayne’s(P。H。)`APoet’sLetterstoaFriend’。 *3*`Tiger-lilies’,p。32。 *4*Hayne’s`APoet’sLetterstoaFriend’。AftersettlinginBaltimoreLanierdevotedmoretimetopoetrythantomusic,aswemayseefromthissentencetoJudgeBleckley,inhisletterofMarch20,1876: \"Asforme,lifehasresolvedsimplyintoatimeduringwhichImustgetuponpaperasmanyaspossibleofthepoemswithwhichmyheartisstuffedlikeaschoolboy’spocket。\" *5*`TheSymphony’,l。368。 *6*`ToBeethoven’,ll。61-68。 —— Likemostgreatpoetsofmoderntimes,Lanierwasasincereloverofnature。 Anditseemstomethatwithhimthislovewasasall-embracingaswithWordsworth。Lanierfoundbeautyinthewavingcorn*1*andtheclover;*2* inthemocking-bird,*3*therobin,*4*andthedove;*5* inthehickory,*6*thedogwood,*6*andthelive-oak;*7* inthemurmuringleaves*8*andthechatteringstreams;*9* intheoldredhills*10*andthesea;*11*intheclouds,*12* sunrise,*13*andsunset;*14*andeveninthemarshes,*15* which\"burstintobloom\"forthisworshiper。Again,Lanier’sloveofnaturewasnolessinsistentthanWordsworth’s。Weallrememberthelatter’soft-quotedlines: \"TomethemeanestflowerthatblowscangiveThoughtsthatdooftenlietoodeepfortears;\"*16* andbesidethemonemayputthislineofLanier’s,\"Thelittlegreenleaveswouldnotletmealoneinmysleep,\"*17* because,asthecontextshows,hewas\"Shakenwithhappiness: Thegatesofsleepstoodwide。\"*18* Andhownaiveandtenderwasthisnature-worship!Hespeaksoftheclover*19*andtheclouds*20*ascousins,andoftheleaves*21* assisters,andinsodoingremindsusoftheearliestItalianpoetry,especiallyof`TheCanticleoftheSun’,bySt。FrancisofAssisi,whobrothersthewind,thefire,andthesun,andsistersthewater,thestars,andthemoon。Noticethetendernessintheselinesof`Corn’: \"TheleavesthatwaveagainstmycheekcaressLikewomen’shands;theembracingboughsexpressAsubtletyofmightytenderness; Thecopse-depthsintolittlenoisesstart,Thatsoundanonlikebeatingsofaheart,Anonliketalk’twixtlipsnotfarapart;\"*22* towhichwefindabeautifulparallelinapoembyPaulHamiltonHayne,himselfareverentnature-worshiper: \"Ah!NatureseemsThroughsomethingsweeterthanalldreamsTowoome;yea,sheseemstospeakHowclosely,kindly,herfondcheekRestedonmine,hermysticbloodPulsingintenderneighborhood,Andsoftasanymortalmaid,Halfveiledinthetwilightshade,WholeansaboveherlovetotellSecretsalmostineffable!\"*23* Moreover,thisworshipisrestful: \"Oh,whatisabroadinthemarshandtheterminalsea? SomehowmysoulseemssuddenlyfreeFromtheweighingoffateandthesaddiscussionofsin,BythelengthandthebreadthandthesweepofthemarshesofGlynn…… \"Bysomanyrootsasthemarsh-grasssendsinthesodIwillheartilylaymea-holdonthegreatnessofGod: Oh,liketothegreatnessofGodisthegreatnesswithinTherangeofthemarshes,theliberalmarshesofGlynn。\"*24* ButtoLaniertheministrationofnaturewasbynomeanspassive; andwefindhimcallingupontheleavesactivelytoministertohisneedandeventointercedeforhimtotheirMaker: \"Yelispers,whisperers,singersinstorms,Yeconsciencesmurmuringfaithsunderforms,Yeministersmeetforeachpassionthatgrieves,Friendly,sisterly,sweetheartleaves,Oh,rainmedownfromyourdarksthatcontainmeWisdomsyewinnowfromwindsthatpainme,—— Siftdowntremorsofsweet-within-sweetThatadvisemeofmorethantheybring,——repeatMethewoods-smellthatswiftlybutnowbroughtbreathFromtheheaven-sidebankoftheriverofdeath,—— Teachmethetermsofsilence,——preachmeThepassionofpatience,——siftme,——impeachme,—— Andthere,ohthereAsyehangwithyourmyriadpalmsupturnedintheair,Praymeamyriadprayer。\"*25* InthisearnestascriptionofspiritualitytotheleavesLanierrecallsRuskin。*26* —— *1*See`TheWavingoftheCorn’and`Corn’。 *2*See`Clover’。 *3*See`TheMocking-Bird’and`ToOurMocking-Bird’。 *4*See`TampaRobins’。 *5*See`TheDove’。 *6*See`FromtheFlats’,laststanza。 *7*See`Sunrise’。 *8*See`Sunrise’and`Corn’。 *9*See`TheSongoftheChattahoochee’and`Sunrise’。 *10*See`Corn’。 *11*See`Sunrise’and`AtSunset’。 *12*See`Individuality’。 *13*See`Sunrise’,etc。 *14*See`AtSunset’。 *15*See`TheMarshesofGlynn’,andreadBarbe’stributetoLanier,citedinthe`Bibliography’。 *16*`IntimationsofImmortality’,ll。202-203。 *17*`TheSymphony’,l。3。 *18*`TheSymphony’,ll。13-14。 *19*`Clover’,l。57。 *20*`Individuality’,l。1。 *21*`Sunrise’,l。42。 *22*`Corn’,ll。4-9。Compare`TheSymphony’,ll。183-190。 *23*Hayne’s`IntheGrayofEvening’:Autumn,ll。37-46,in`Poems’(Boston,1882),p。250。 *24*`TheMarshesofGlynn’,ll。61-64,75-78。 *25*`Sunrise’,ll。39-53。 *26*Seehis`ModernPainters’,vol。v。,partvi。,chapteriv。,andScudder’snotetothesameinher`IntroductiontoRuskin’ (Chicago,1892),p。249。 —— Totakeuphisnexttheme,Lanier,likeeverytrueTeuton,fromTacitustothepresent,saw\"somethingofthedivine\"inwoman。 Itwasthisfeelingthatledhimsoseverelytocondemnavicethatissaidtobegrowing,themarriageforconvenience。Iquotefrom`TheSymphony’,andthe\"meltingClarionet\"isspeaking: \"SohathTradewitheredupLove’ssinewyprime,Menlovenotwomenasinoldentime。 Ah,notinthesecoldmerchantabledaysDeemmentheirlifeanopalgray,whereplaysTheoneredsweetofgraciousladies’-praise。 Now,comesasuitorwithsharppryingeye—— Says,`Here,youlady,ifyou’llsell,I’llbuy: Come,heartforheart——atrade?What!weeping?why?’ Shameonsuchwooer’sdapper-mercery!\"*1* Andthenfollowsawooingthat,tomymind,shouldbeirresistible,andthat,atanyrate,isquiteashigh-souledasBrowning’s`OneWayofLove’,whichIhavelongconsideredthehigh-water-markofthechivalrousinlove。 TheLadyClarionetisstillspeaking: \"IwouldmyloverkneelingatmyfeetInhumblemanlinessshouldcry,`OSweet! Iknownotifthyheartmyheartwillgreet: Iasknotifthylovemylovecanmeet: Whate’erthyworshipfulsofttongueshallsay,I’llkissthineanswer,beityeaornay: IdobutknowIlovethee,andIprayTobethyknightuntilmydyingday。’\"*2* Iimagine,too,thatanywifethateverlivedwouldbesatisfiedwithhisglorioustributetoMrs。Lanierin`MySprings’,whichclosesthus: \"Deareyes,deareyes,andrarecomplete—— Beingheavenly-sweetandearthly-sweet—— ImarvelthatGodmadeyoumine,Forwhenhefrowns,’tisthenyeshine。\"*3* Almostequallyfelicitousaretheselinesof`Acknowledgment’: \"Somehowbythee,dearLove,Iwincontent: ThyPerfectstopsth’Imperfect’sargument。\"*4* ButthecleverestthingthatLanierhaswrittenofwomanoccursinhis`LausMariae’: \"Butthouwithinthyself,dearmanifoldheart,Dostbindallepochsinonedaintyfact。 Oh,Sweet,myprettysumofhistory,Ileaptthebreadthoftimeinlovingthee!\"*5* ——ascrapworthytobeplacedbesideSteele’s\"Toloveherisaliberaleducation,\"whichhasoftenbeendeclaredthehappiestthingonthesubjectintheEnglishlanguage。 —— *1*`TheSymphony’,ll。232-240。 *2*`TheSymphony’,ll。241-248。 *3*`MySprings’,ll。53-56。 *4*`Acknowledgment’,ll。41-42。 *5*`LausMariae’,ll。11-14。 —— ToLaniertherewasbutonethingthatmadelifeworthliving,andthatwaslove。Eventhesuperficialreadermustbestruckwiththefrequentuseoftheterminthepoet’sworks,whileallmustbeupliftedbyhisconceptionofitspurposeandpower。 Theillsofagnosticism,mercantilism,andintoleranceallfindtheirsolutionhereandhereonly,asisadmirablysetforthin`TheSymphony’,ofwhichtheopeningstrainis,\"Weareallforlove,\" andtheclosing,\"Lovealonecando。\"Thematterisnolesshappilyputin`Tiger-lilies’:\"ForIamquiteconfidentthatloveistheonlyropethrownoutbyHeaventouswhohavefallenoverboardintolife。 Loveforman,loveforwoman,loveforGod,——thesethreechimelikebellsinasteepleandcallustoworship,whichistowork…… Inasmuchaswelove,insomuchdoweconquerdeathandflesh; byasmuchaswelove,bysomucharewegods。ForGodislove; andcouldweloveasHedoes,wecouldbeasHeis。\"*1* Tothesameeffectishisstatementin`TheEnglishNovel’: \"Arepublicisthegovernmentofthespirit。\"*2*Thesamethoughtrecurslater:\"Inlove,andloveonly,cangreatworkthatnotonlypullsdown,butbuilds,bedone;itislove,andloveonly,thatistrulyconstructiveinart。\"*3*Inthepoementitled`HowLoveLookedforHell’,MindandSenseatLove’srequestgotoseekHell;buteverastheypointitouttoLove,whetherinthematerialortheimmaterialworld,itvanishes;forwhereLoveistherecanbenoHell,since,inthewordsofTolstoi’sstory,\"WhereLoveisthereisGod。\"ButinoneofhispoemsLaniersumsupthewholematterinaline: \"Whenlife’salllove,’tislife:aughtelse,’tisnaught。\"*4* —— *1*`Tiger-lilies’,p。26。 *2*`TheEnglishNovel’,p。55。 *3*`TheEnglishNovel’,p。204。 *4*`InAbsence’,l。42。 —— Itisbutashortwayfromlovetoitssource,——God。 And,asLanierwascontinuallyintheatmosphereoftheone,so,Ibelieve,hewaseverinthepresenceoftheother;forthepoet’s\"LovemeansGod\" isbutanotherphrasingoftheevangelist’s\"Godislove\"。*1* OfLanier’sgriefoverchurchbroilsandofhislongingforfreedomtoworshipGodaccordingtoone’sownintuition,wehavealreadylearnedfromhis`Remonstrance’。WhathethoughtoftheChristwelearnfrom`TheCrystal’,whichcloseswiththisinvocation: \"ButThee,butThee,OsovereignSeeroftime,ButThee,Opoets’Poet,Wisdom’sTongue,ButThee,Oman’sbestMan,Olove’sbestLove,Operfectlifeinperfectlaborwrit,Oallmen’sComrade,Servant,King,orPriest,—— WhatIForYET,whatmole,whatflaw,whatlapse,Whatleastdefectorshadowofdefect,Whatrumor,tattledbyanenemy,Ofinferenceloose,whatlackofgraceEvenintorture’sgrasp,orsleep’s,ordeath’s—— Oh,whatamissmayIforgiveinThee,Jesus,goodParagon,ThouCrystalChrist?\"*2* HowtenderlyLanierwastouchedbythelifeofourLordmaybeseeninhis`BalladofTreesandtheMaster’,adramaticpresentationofthesceneinGethsemaneandonCalvary。HowimplicitwashistrustintheChristmaybegatheredfromthisparagraphinalettertotheelderHayne: \"Ihaveaboywhoseeyesareblueasyour`Aethra’s’。EverydaywhenmyworkisdoneItakehiminmystrongarms,andlifthimup,andporeinhisface。Theintenserepose,penetratedsomehowwithathrillingmysteryof`potentialactivity’,whichdwellsinhislarge,openeye,teachesmenewthings。Isaytomyself,WherearethestrongarmsinwhichI,too,mightlaymeandrepose,andyetbefullofthefireoflife?Andalwaysthroughthetwilightcomeanswersfromtheotherworld,`Master!Master!thereisone——Christ—— inHisarmswerest!’\"*3*Perhaps,however,Lanier’snotionofGod,whomhedeclared*4*allhisroadsreached,ismostclearlyexpressedinascrapquotedbyWard,apparentlytheoutlineforapoem: \"Ifledintearsfromthemen’sungodlyquarrelaboutGod。 Ifledintearstothewoods,andlaidmedownontheearth。 Thensomewhatlikethebeatingofmanyheartscameuptomeoutoftheground; andIlookedandmycheeklayclosetoaviolet。Thenmyhearttookcourage,andIsaid:`IknowthatthouartthewordofmyGod,dearViolet。 Andoh,theladderisnotlongthattomyheavenleads。 Measurewhatspaceavioletstandsabovetheground。’Tisnofurtherclimbingthatmysoulandangelshavetodothanthat。’\"*5*InthishighspiritualityLanierisinlinewiththegreatestpoetsofourrace,from\"Caedmon,inthemornA-callingangelswiththecow-herd’scallThatlatebroughtupthecattle,\"*6* tohim\"Whoneverturnedhisback,butmarchedbreastforward,Neverdoubtedcloudswouldbreak,Neverdreamed,thoughrightwereworsted,wrongwouldtriumph,Heldwefalltorise,arebaffledtofightbetter,Sleeptowake。\"*7* —— *1*1John4:16。 *2*`TheCrystal’,ll。100-111。 *3*Hayne’s`APoet’sLetterstoaFriend’。 *4*In`AFloridaSunday’,l。85。 *5*Ward’s`Memorial’,p。xxxix。 *6*Lanier’s`TheCrystal’,ll。90-93。 *7*Browning’s`Asolando’:Epilogue,ll。11-15。 —— PerhapsImayappendhereaparagraphuponLanier’scriticismsofotherwriters,fortheyseemtomeacuteintheextreme。 DespitetheelaborateessaysindefenceofWhitman’spoetrybyDowden,*1*Symonds,*2*andWhitmanhimself,IbelieveLanierisrightindeclaringthat\"Whitmanispoetry’sbutcher。Hugerawcollopsslashedfromtherumpofpoetryandnevermindgristle—— iswhatWhitmanfeedsoursoulswith。AsnearasIcanmakeitout,Whitman’sargumentseemstobe,that,becauseaprairieiswide,thereforedebaucheryisadmirable,andbecausetheMississippiislong,thereforeeveryAmericanisGod。\"*3*Notice,again,howwellthedefectof`ParadiseLost’ispointedout: \"AndIforgiveThee,Milton,thosethycomic-dreadfulwarsWhere,armedwithgrossandinconclusivesteel,ImmortalssmiteimmortalsmortalwiseAndfillallheavenwithfolly。\"*4* FewbetterthingshavebeensaidofLanglandthanthis,—— \"ThatwithbutatouchOfarthadstsungPiersPlowmantothetopOfEnglishsongs,whereof’tisdearest,nowAndmostadorable;\"*5* orofEmersonthanthis,—— \"Mostwise,thatyet,infindingWisdom,lostThySelf,sometimes;\"*6* orofTennysonthanthis,—— \"LargestvoiceSinceMilton,yetsomeregisterofwitWanting。\"*7* `TheCrystal’aboundsinsuchhappycharacterizations。 —— *1*SeeDowden’s`StudiesinLiterature’,pp。468-523。 *2*SeeSymonds’s`WaltWhitman:AStudy’。London,1893。 *3*Ward’s`Memorial’,p。xxxviii。 *4*`TheCrystal’,ll。66-70。 *5*Ibid。,ll。87-90。 *6*Ibid。,ll。93-94。 *7*Ibid。,ll。95-97。 —— IV。Lanier’sPoetry:ItsStyleSomuchforthepoet’sthoughts;whatshallwesayoftheirexpression? Inotherwords,isLaniertheliteraryartistequaltoLaniertheseer? Inorderthebettertoanswerthisquestion,letusbeginatthebeginning,withtheelementsofstyle,someofwhich,however,Ipassbyasnotcallingforspecialcomment。 OfLanier’sfelicitouschoiceofwordswehavealreadyhadincidentalillustration;butitisdesirable,perhaps,togrouphereafewofhishappiestphrases,toshowthat,asLowell*1*said,heis\"amanofgeniuswithararegiftforthehappyword。\" Noticethisspeechaboutthebrook: \"Anddownthehollowfromafernynook`Lull’singsalittlebrook!\"*2* andthisofthewell-bucket: \"TherattlingbucketplumpsSousedownthewell;\"*3* andthisoftheoutburstofabird: \"Dumbwoods,haveyeutteredabird?\"*4* andthedescriptionofamocking-birdas\"YontrimShakspereonthetree;\"*5* andofmidnightas\"Death’sandtruth’sunlockingtime。\"*6* Moreover,itshouldbeobservedthatLanierfrequentlyusessignificantcompounds,——ahabitacquired,nodoubt,fromhisstudyofOldEnglish,inwhich,asinGerman,suchcompoundsabound。 —— *1*See`Lowell’in`Bibliography’。 *2*`FromtheFlats’,ll。23-24;citedbyGates。[Line24waschanged(to\"Brightleapsalivingbrook!\")inlatereditions。——A。L。,1998。] *3*`Clover’,ll。29-30。 *4*`Sunrise’,l。57;citedbyGates。 *5*`TheMocking-Bird’,l。14。 *6*`TheCrystal’,l。1。Otherillustrationsmaybefoundintheparagraphonfiguresofspeech。