Last Leaves From the Journal of Julian Charles Young
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The spots he best loved know him no more. The wild wind passes over his tomb. The sun of the place has set. ' How loved, how honour'd once, avails him not ! ' The rooms I found it easiest to recall were the armoury^ and the study ; and the article of all others that I felt most familiar with was the well-worn old-fashioned arm- chair in which he used to sit and write. ' As on the dusky furniture I bend, Each chair awakes the feelings of a friend. The storied arras, source of fond delight, With ...old achievement charms the wilder'd sight : And still with Heraldry's rich hues imprest On the dim window's glass the pictured crest.' One must have been a Stoic indeed to have looked upon his white beaver hat, his green coat with its plated buttons, his drab trousers and gaiters, his shoes, and walking-sticks and pipes, without emotion. The man who escorted us through the apartments told me that he had often seen American ladies shed tears on behold- 1 The articles I can recall in the armoury are Claverhouse's pistol, Rob Roy's gun and purse.
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