P.'s Correspondence (From "mosses From An Old Manse")

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One hates to allow such a man the privilegeof growing old and infirm. It takes away our speculative license ofkicking him.
Keats? No; I have not seen him except across a crowded street, withcoaches, drays, horsemen, cabs, omnibuses, foot-passengers, anddivers other sensual obstructions intervening betwixt his small andslender figure and my eager glance. I would fain have met him onthe sea-shore, or beneath a natural arch of forest trees, or theGothic arch of an old cathedral, or among Grecian r
...uins, or at aglimmering fireside on the verge of evening, or at the twilightentrance of a cave, into the dreamy depths of which he would haveled me by the hand; anywhere, in short, save at Temple Bar, wherehis presence was blotted out by the porter-swollen bulks of thesegross Englishmen. I stood and watched him fading away, fading awayalong the pavement, and could hardly tell whether he were an actualman or a thought that had slipped out of my mind and clothed itselfin human form and habiliments merely to beguile me.

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