 | hour, as forelooking to some pavilions and gardens of festivity beyond.
It is an odd jealousy: but the poet finds himself not near enough to his
object. The pine-tree, the river, the bank of flowers before him, does
not seem to be nature. Nature is still elsewhere. This or this is but
outskirt and far-off reflection and echo of the triumph that has passed
by, and is now at its glancing splendor and heyday, perchance in the
neighboring fields, or, if you stand in the field, then in the adjacent
woods. The present object shall give you this sense of stillness that
follows a pageant which has just gone by. What splendid distance, what
recesses of ineffable pomp and loveliness in the sunset! But who can go
where they are, or lay his hand or plant his foot thereon? Off they fall
from the round world forever and ever. It is the same among the men and
women, as among the silent trees; always a referred existence, an
absence, never a presence and satisfaction. Is it, that beauty can never
be grasped? in persons and in landscape is equally inaccessible? The
accepted and betrothed lover has lost the wildest charm of his maiden in
her acceptance of him. She was heaven whilst he pursued her as a star:
she cannot be heaven, if she stoops to such a one as he.
What shall we say of this omnipresent appearance of that first
projectile impulse, of this flattery and baulking of so many
well-meaning creatures? Must we not suppose somewhere in the universe a
slight treachery and derision? Are we not engaged to a serious
resentment of this use that is made of us? Are we tickled trout, and
fools of nature? One look at the face of heaven and earth lays all
petulance at rest, and soothes us to wiser convictions. To the
intelligent, nature converts itself into a vast promise, and will not be
rashly explained. Her secret is untold. Many and many an Oedipus
arrives: he has the whole mystery teeming in his brain. Alas! the same
sorcery has spoiled his skill; no syllable can he shape on his lip
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