Memorable Dublin Houses

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Memorable Dublin Houses
Wilmot Harrison
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In private he was unfortunate and lull of sores. His grief. , too, were frenzies. He had moments of rapture, but few of repose. " " His talk was rich in idiom and imagery, " says Crabb Robinson (Diary), " and in warmth of feeling. He was all passion fierce in his dislikes, and not sparing, in the freedom of his language, even those with whom he was on familiar terms, " and records that when he was visiting Madame de Stael " he was melancholy, and said he never went to bed in Dublin without wish...ing not to ELY PLACE. 77 rise again. " He spoke of the other world and those he should wish to see there which elicited from Madame de Stael the remark that, " after she had seen those she loved, she should enquire for Adam and Eve, and ask how they were born. " In the Life, by his son, we are told " that he did not sit in his chair like other persons ; he was constantly changing his position. . . . It was the same when he walked or rode, long before his features could be discerned his friends recognised him from afar by the back of the hand firmly com- pressed upon the hip, his head raised towards the sky, and momentarily turning round, as if searching for objects of observation In his diet he was temperate he ate little and was extremely indifferent respecting the quality of his fare From his attachment to the pleasures of convivial society, he was supposed to have been addicted to wine ; but the fact was that a very small quantity excited him, and when- ever he drank to excess it was rather mechanically and from inattention, than from choice.

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