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571
An
appetite
;
a
feeling
,
and
a
love
,
572
That
had
no
need
of
a
remoter
charm
,
573
By
thought
supplied
,
or
any
interest
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574
Unborrow
'd
from
the
eye
.
575
(
Wordsworth
's
"
Tintern
Abbey
"
.
)
576
And
where
does
he
now
exist
?
Is
this
gentle
and
lovely
being
lost
forever
?
Has
this
mind
,
so
replete
with
ideas
,
imaginations
fanciful
and
magnificent
,
which
formed
a
world
,
whose
existence
depended
on
the
life
of
its
creator
;
--
has
this
mind
perished
?
Does
it
now
only
exist
in
my
memory
?
No
,
it
is
not
thus
;
your
form
so
divinely
wrought
,
and
beaming
with
beauty
,
has
decayed
,
but
your
spirit
still
visits
and
consoles
your
unhappy
friend
.
577
Pardon
this
gush
of
sorrow
;
these
ineffectual
words
are
but
a
slight
tribute
to
the
unexampled
worth
of
Henry
,
but
they
soothe
my
heart
,
overflowing
with
the
anguish
which
his
remembrance
creates
.
I
will
proceed
with
my
tale
.
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578
Beyond
Cologne
we
descended
to
the
plains
of
Holland
;
and
we
resolved
to
post
the
remainder
of
our
way
,
for
the
wind
was
contrary
and
the
stream
of
the
river
was
too
gentle
to
aid
us
.
Our
journey
here
lost
the
interest
arising
from
beautiful
scenery
,
but
we
arrived
in
a
few
days
at
Rotterdam
,
whence
we
proceeded
by
sea
to
England
.
It
was
on
a
clear
morning
,
in
the
latter
days
of
December
,
that
I
first
saw
the
white
cliffs
of
Britain
.
The
banks
of
the
Thames
presented
a
new
scene
;
they
were
flat
but
fertile
,
and
almost
every
town
was
marked
by
the
remembrance
of
some
story
.
We
saw
Tilbury
Fort
and
remembered
the
Spanish
Armada
,
Gravesend
,
Woolwich
,
and
Greenwich
--
places
which
I
had
heard
of
even
in
my
country
.
579
At
length
we
saw
the
numerous
steeples
of
London
,
St.
Paul
's
towering
above
all
,
and
the
Tower
famed
in
English
history
.
580
London
was
our
present
point
of
rest
;
we
determined
to
remain
several
months
in
this
wonderful
and
celebrated
city
.
Clerval
desired
the
intercourse
of
the
men
of
genius
and
talent
who
flourished
at
this
time
,
but
this
was
with
me
a
secondary
object
;
I
was
principally
occupied
with
the
means
of
obtaining
the
information
necessary
for
the
completion
of
my
promise
and
quickly
availed
myself
of
the
letters
of
introduction
that
I
had
brought
with
me
,
addressed
to
the
most
distinguished
natural
philosophers
.