登陆注册
26546900000007

第7章 ADVENTURES AMONG BOOKS(6)

One did not then know that the same charm, with a yet fresher dew upon it, was to meet one later, in the "Kalewala." But, at that time, one had no conscious pleasure in poetic style, except in such ringing verse as Scott's, and Campbell's in his patriotic pieces.

The pleasure and enchantment of style first appealed to me, at about the age of fifteen, when one read for the first time -"So all day long the noise of battle rolled Among the mountains by the winter sea;Until King Arthur's Table, man by man, Had fallen in Lyonnesse about their Lord."Previously one had only heard of Mr. Tennyson as a name. When a child I was told that a poet was coming to a house in the Highlands where we chanced to be, a poet named Tennyson. "Is he a poet like Sir Walter Scott?" I remember asking, and was told, "No, he was not like Sir Walter Scott." Hearing no more of him, I was prowling among the books in an ancient house, a rambling old place with a ghost-room, where I found Tupper, and could not get on with "Proverbial Philosophy." Next I tried Tennyson, and instantly a new light of poetry dawned, a new music was audible, a new god came into my medley of a Pantheon, a god never to be dethroned. "Men scarcely know how beautiful fire is," Shelley says. I am convinced that we scarcely know how great a poet Lord Tennyson is; use has made him too familiar. The same hand has "raised the Table Round again," that has written the sacred book of friendship, that has lulled us with the magic of the "Lotus Eaters," and the melody of "Tithonus." He has made us move, like his own Prince -"Among a world of ghosts, And feel ourselves the shadows of a dream."He has enriched our world with conquests of romance; he has recut and reset a thousand ancient gems of Greece and Rome; he has roused our patriotism; he has stirred our pity; there is hardly a human passion but he has purged it and ennobled it, including "this of love." Truly, the Laureate remains the most various, the sweetest, the most exquisite, the most learned, the most Virgilian of all English poets, and we may pity the lovers of poetry who died before Tennyson came.

Here may end the desultory tale of a desultory bookish boyhood. It was not in nature that one should not begin to rhyme for one's self. But those exercises were seldom even written down; they lived a little while in a memory which has lost them long ago. Ido remember me that I tried some of my attempts on my dear mother, who said much what Dryden said to "Cousin Swift," "You will never be a poet," a decision in which I straightway acquiesced. For to rhyme is one thing, to be a poet quite another. A good deal of mortification would be avoided if young men and maidens only kept this obvious fact well posed in front of their vanity and their ambition.

In these bookish memories I have said nothing about religion and religious books, for various reasons. But, unlike other Scots of the pen, I got no harm from "The Shorter Catechi**," of which Iremember little, and neither then nor now was or am able to understand a single sentence. Some precocious metaphysicians comprehended and stood aghast at justification, sanctification, adoption, and effectual calling. These, apparently, were necessary processes in the Scottish spiritual life. But we were not told what they meant, nor were we distressed by a sense that we had not passed through them. From most children, one trusts, Calvinism ran like water off a duck's back; unlucky were they who first absorbed, and later were compelled to get rid of, "The Shorter Catechi**!"One good thing, if no more, these memories may accomplish. Young men, especially in America, write to me and ask me to recommend "a course of reading." Distrust a course of reading! People who really care for books READ ALL OF THEM. There is no other course.

Let this be a reply. No other answer shall they get from me, the inquiring young men.

II

People talk, in novels, about the delights of a first love. One may venture to doubt whether everybody exactly knows which was his, or her, first love, of men or women, but about our first loves in books there can be no mistake. They were, and remain, the dearest of all; after boyhood the bloom is off the literary rye. The first parcel of these garrulities ended when the author left school, at about the age of seventeen. One's literary equipment seems to have been then almost as complete as it ever will be, one's tastes definitely formed, one's favourites already chosen. As long as we live we hope to read, but we never can "recapture the first fine careless rapture." Besides, one begins to write, and that is fatal. My own first essays were composed at school--for other boys. Not long ago the gentleman who was then our English master wrote to me, informing me he was my earliest public, and that he had never credited my younger brother with the essays which that unscrupulous lad ("I speak of him but brotherly") was accustomed to present for his consideration.

同类推荐
  • 守弱学

    守弱学

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 坐花志果

    坐花志果

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 寄刘少府

    寄刘少府

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说父母恩难报经

    佛说父母恩难报经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 铁岭县志

    铁岭县志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 物理多大点事

    物理多大点事

    本书从孩子们的生活经验出发,以生动有趣的方式讲述了物理学的发展过程,其中包括微观世界中的物理学、经典力学、热血、电学、光学、声学以及发生在生活周围的趣味物理现象、受日常生活启发而出现的发明等。
  • 嗜血迷情:总裁的二手小娇妻

    嗜血迷情:总裁的二手小娇妻

    只因一场赛车。她险失一生挚爱的未婚夫;他险失一生宝贝的亲弟弟;“程一一,血债血偿,你必须照顾我弟弟一辈子。”“程一一,情债情偿,你必须照顾我一辈子。”
  • 青鱼笑

    青鱼笑

    记忆之初,是谁在她耳畔轻声细语?记忆末端,又是谁在她面前含笑垂泪?那一尾鱼儿,是不是她永远追随的脚步?那一场相遇啊,又是不是她命中注定的劫数?风起云涌,潮涨潮落。躲不开的情网恢恢,堪不破的聚散离合。当她学着他的模样泛起滔天巨浪时,当她无数次的回忆一幕幕过往时,那弯弯而笑的眉眼究竟遗落到了何处?
  • 上古世纪之战神崛起

    上古世纪之战神崛起

    上古世纪,诸神并起,群雄争霸,战争与杀戮演绎,一个个天骄脱颖而出,其中便有一个兽灵族少年。且看少年如何脚踏天骄,拳打诸神,成就无上战神之位。
  • 女王成长

    女王成长

    一个生活在二十世纪九十年代的小女孩在出生的那刻就被自己的爸妈抛弃给了爷爷奶奶养着,多年后家里的变故让她回到了爸妈身边,由于爸妈小时候的抛弃让她心里非常的不舒服就这样好强的她在做什么都非常的要强...................
  • 炮灰崛起

    炮灰崛起

    天生炮灰的命,不死小强的路。本书原身为《炮灰传说》,为参加“2016星创奖之二次元”征文重新整理。
  • 总裁的独宠小公主

    总裁的独宠小公主

    安氏的霸道总裁,安景轩,人称“安少”。在外对人冷漠,在内却对她宠爱有加。他只想给她不一样的独宠,只想为她一生一世。
  • 霸道插班生:转角遇到爱

    霸道插班生:转角遇到爱

    【妙妙的群:58078717,欢迎加入!】初次见面,他就强吻了她,自诩是他的未婚夫;再次见面,他用亿万钞票将她带走,霸道的喊她老婆;她倔强的对着他大吼:我不嫁,我嫁猪嫁狗都不嫁你!他邪恶一笑,依旧像枚口香糖一般的粘着她,在她得意的时候羞辱她,在她失意的时候帮助她,让人琢磨不透……      
  • 史前危机

    史前危机

    “不同的读法不同的看法;不同的看法,不同的念法”“如果你信奉的神,根本不存在,你会怎么办?”科伊尔想将此刻他五味泛陈的心情,让佳莫也体验,残忍的说了出来。“怎么会?”佳莫反应愕然“也许真如您所说,我们的神并不存在。可是从小,我们心里就有了神。当我们点燃圣火,身体接触大地的时候,神就在心里出现。那其实是我们自己,在告诉我们如何生存下去。无论谁创造了莫族,创造了世界,我们只懂得,活的时候如何生存……”佳莫望着快没入山峰的太阳,对心灰意冷的科伊尔说道魂神斗第一章《真实的选择》,浓重登场。原古的气息,神的思想,交织在一块。在虚幻真假之间,你会如何选择?
  • 羽宙之主

    羽宙之主

    一个来自修道禁区的地球人陆羽,一只神秘的远古未知犬类生物小黑,组成完美搭档,一条充满千奇百怪的回家修行之路……一边实验,一边探索,一边修行,从中收获不一样的乐趣……