Heavisides the Younger the Poetical And Prose Works of Edward Marsh Heavisides

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In his first partinj:; from Mary Chaworth, to become a wanderer in foreij^'n lands, he was aware that she had bestowed her love upon another — he knew that she had no share in his feelings — yet the sjiell was upon him, not to be broken. He left England, to become a sojourner in the land of the stranger : — " In the wilds Of fiery-climes lie made himself a home, And his soul drank their sunbeams. " He became a dreamer on the hij^h mountains — a lonely spirit, brooding on the ruin of his own hop
...es. The scenes around him but heightened the gloom that had come upon him. The morning of his youth had not yet passed away, yet the night of misery had darkened all his prospects. He became a contemner of the world, ere he had tasted any of its sweets. He shunned society, and made himself a language in the solitudes of the universe.
During this sojourn in a strange land, he wrote the first two cantos of Childe Harold, which are full of the gloom which pervaded his young spirit. After about two years absence, he returned to England, and found Miss Chaworth married to Mr.


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