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Literary Shrines
Theodore Frelinghuysen Wolfe, Theodore F. Wolfe
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R564
Discovery Miles 5 640
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
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for free. Excerpt from book: Section 3THE SCENE OF GRAY'S ELEGY
textit{The Country Church-Yard? Tomb of Gray ? Stoke-Pogis Church ?
textit{Reverie and Reminiscence ? Scenes of Milton ? Waller ?
Porter ? Coke ? Denham. visit to the country church-yard where the
ashes of Gray repose amid the scenes his muse immortalized is the
culmination and the fitting end of a literary pilgrimage westward
from London to Windsor and the nearer shrines of Thames-vale. Our
way has led us to the sometime homes of Pope, Fielding, Shelley,
Garrick, Burke, Richardson; to the birthplaces of Waller and
Gibbon, the graves of "Junius," Hogarth, Thomson, and Penn; to the
cottage where Jane Porter wrote her wondrous tales, and the ivy-
grown church where Tennyson was married. Nearer the scene of the "
Elegy" we visit other shrines: the Horton where Milton wrote his
earlier works, " Masque of Comus," " Lycidas," " Arcades;" the
Hallbarn where Waller composed the panegyric to Cromwell, the "
Congratulation," and other once famous poems; the mansion where the
Herschels studied and wrote. We have had the gray spire of
Stoke-Pogis Church in view during this last day of our ramble. From
the summit of the " Cooper's Hill" of Denham's best-known poem,
from the battlements of Windsor and the windows of Eton, from the
elm-shaded meads that border the Thames and the fields redolent of
lime-trees and new-mown hay where we loitered, we have had tempting
glimpses of that " ivy-mantled tower" that made us wish the winged
hours more swift; for we have purposely deferred our visit to that
sacred spot so that the even-tide and the hour the curfew tolled "
the knell of parting day" across this peaceful landscape may find
us amid the old graves where " the rude forefathers of the hamlet
sleep." As we approach through verdant lanes bordered by fields
where the ploughman is yet at h...
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