Literary New York : Y Its Landmarks And Associations

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He never mentioned her name in after days and could not bear to hear it spoken. But she lived in his memory, and he never married.
In the depths of his seclusion, during the first months of his sorrow, he 95 Literary New York finished the History. But his heart was not in the laughter of the book, and he made joy for others out of his own sorrow.
Two years after this, Irving was living beside the Bowling Green, at 1 6 Broadway, with his friend, Henry Brevoort, at the house of Mrs. Ryck- man. Wh
...ile here he edited the Ana- lecHc Magazine. From here he often strolled up Broadway as far as Cort- landt Street, to dine at the house of Jane Renwick,then passingherwidow- hood in the city. Her son became the Professor James Renwick of Co- lumbia College. It was she of whom Burns sang as The Blue-Eyed Lassie.
Still another house knew the Irving of early days, the boarding-house of Mrs. Brandish, at Greenwich and Rector streets, where he went from Bowling Green. It was a pretty brick building on a quiet street then, but it is a gloomy-enough place to 96 The City that Irving Knew look upon now, darkened by the Elevated Railroad and overrun with hoards of noisy children and tenement dwellers ; a strange spot to look for memories of the gentle-hearted Irving.


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