The Brotherhood of Letters

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The Brotherhood of Letters
J Rogers John Rogers Rees
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The reason lies in the fact that there "Dwells within the soul of every artist More than all his efforts can express ; And he knows the best remains unuttered ; Sighing at what we call his success.
" Vainly he may strive ; he may not tell us All the sacred mystery of the skies, Vainly he may strive ; the deepest beauty Cannot be unveiled to mortal eyes.
150 SOLITUDE AND SOCIETY; AND " And the more devoutly that he listens, And the holier message that is sent, Still the more his soul must strugg
...le vainly, Bowed beneath a noble discontent. "* In his Autobiography) Gibbon gives us an interesting glimpse of Voltaire at Lausanne. The historian was, at the time of which he writes, a youth of twenty, and was busy com- pleting his education.
" Before I was recalled from Switzerland/' he says, " I had the satisfaction of seeing the most extra- ordinary man of the age a poet, an historian, a philosopher, who has filled thirty quartos of prose and verse with his various productions, often excellent, and always entertain- ing.


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