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Calverley: Verses and Fly heaves<br />

PROVERBIAL PHILOSOPHY:<br />

OF READING<br />

Read not Milton, for he is dry; nor Shakespeare, for he<br />

wrote of common life:<br />

Nor Scott, for his romances, though fascinating, are yet<br />

intelligible:<br />

Nor Thackeray, for he is a Hogarth, a photographer who<br />

flattereth not:<br />

Nor Kingsley, for he shall teach thee that thou shouldest<br />

not dream, but do.<br />

Read incessantly thy Burke; that Burke who, nobler<br />

than he of old,<br />

Treateth of the Peer and Peeress, the truly Sublime and<br />

Beautiful:<br />

Likewise study the 'creations' of 'the Prince of modern<br />

Romance';<br />

Sigh over Leonard the Martyr, and smile on Pelham the<br />

puppy:<br />

Learn how 'love is the dram-drinking of existence';<br />

And how we 'invoke, in the Gadara of our still closets,<br />

The beautiful ghost of the Ideal, with the simple wand<br />

of the pen.'<br />

Listen how Maltravers and the orphan 'forgot all but<br />

love,'<br />

And how Devereux's family chaplain 'made and unmade<br />

kings':<br />

How Eugene Aram, though a thief, a liar, and a<br />

murderer,<br />

Yet, being intellectual, was amongst the noblest of<br />

mankind.<br />

So shalt thou live in a world peopled with heroes and<br />

master-spirits;<br />

And if thou canst not realize the Ideal, thou shalt at<br />

least idealize the Real.<br />

C. S. CALVERLEY<br />

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