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"text":"<p>   But let me now, less moved, in order take<br />Our argument. Enough is said to show<br />How casual incidents of real life,<br />Observed where pastime only had been sought,<br />Outweighed, or put to flight, the set events<br />And measured passions of the stage, albeit<br />By Siddons trod in the fulness of her power.<br />Yet was the theatre my dear delight;<br />The very gilding, lamps and painted scrolls,<br />And all the mean upholstery of the place,<br />Wanted not animation, when the tide<br />Of pleasure ebbed but to return as fast<br />With the ever-shifting figures of the scene,<br />Solemn or gay: whether some beauteous dame,<br />Advanced in radiance through a deep recess<br />Of thick entangled forest, like the moon<br />Opening the clouds; or sovereign king, announced<br />With flourishing trumpet, came in full-blown state<br />Of the world’s greatness, winding round with train<br />Of courtiers, banners, and a length of guards;<br />Or captive led in abject weeds, and jingling <br />His slender manacles; or romping girl,<br />Bounced, leapt, and pawed the air; or mumbling sire,<br />A scare-crow pattern of old age dressed up<br />In all the tatters of infirmity<br />All loosely put together, hobbled in,<br />Stumping upon a cane with which he smites,<br />From time to time, the solid boards, and makes them<br />Prate somewhat loudly of the whereabout<br />Of one so overloaded with his years.<br />But what of this! the laugh, the grin, grimace,<br />The antics striving to outstrip each other,<br />Were all received, the least of them not lost,<br />With an unmeasured welcome. Through the night,<br />Between the show, and many-headed mass<br />Of the spectators, and each several nook<br />Filled with its fray or brawl, how eagerly<br />And with what flashes, as it were, the mind<br />Turned this way—that way! sportive and alert<br />And watchful, as a kitten when at play,<br />While winds are eddying round her, among straws<br />And rustling leaves. Enchanting age and sweet!<br />Romantic almost, looked at through a space,<br />How small, of intervening years! For then,<br />Though surely no mean progress had been made<br />In meditations holy and sublime,<br />Yet something of a girlish child-like gloss<br />Of novelty survived for scenes like these;<br />Enjoyment haply handed down from times<br />When at a country-playhouse, some rude barn<br />Tricked out for that proud use, if I perchance<br />Caught, on a summer evening through a chink<br />In the old wall, an unexpected glimpse<br />Of daylight, the bare thought of where I was<br />Gladdened me more than if I had been led<br />Into a dazzling cavern of romance,<br />Crowded with Genii busy among works<br />Not to be looked at by the common sun.</p><p>   The matter that detains us now may seem<br />To many, neither dignified enough<br />Nor arduous, yet will not be scorned by them<br />Who, looking inward, have observed the ties<br />That bind the perishable hours of life<br />Each to the other, and the curious props<br />By which the world of memory and thought<br />Exists and is sustained. More lofty themes,<br />Such as at least do wear a prouder face,<br />Solicit our regard; but when I think<br />Of these, I feel the imaginative power<br />Languish within me; even then it slept,<br />When, pressed by tragic sufferings, the heart<br />Was more than full; amid my sobs and tears<br />It slept, even in the pregnant season of youth.<br />For though I was most passionately moved<br />And yielded to all changes of the scene<br />With an obsequious promptness, yet the storm<br />Passed not beyond the suburbs of the mind; <br />Save when realities of act and mien,<br />The incarnation of the spirits that move<br />In harmony amid the Poet’s world,<br />Rose to ideal grandeur, or called forth<br />By power of contrast, made me recognise,<br />As at a glance, the things which I had shaped,<br />And yet not shaped, had seen and scarcely seen,<br />When, having closed the mighty Shakespeare’s page,<br />I mused, and thought, and felt, in solitude.</p>",
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