Wordsworth And the Coleridges

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The fact that he always spoke of himself as a politician shows the meaning which the term bears in England in contrast with the lower meanino: which attaches to it in this country. With us it has become almost a term of reproach. But no words can be better than his own to illustrate this contrast. In 1876 he was WILLIAM EDWARD FORSTER 277 chosen Lord Rector of the University of Aberdeen. In the address he made there, he thus summed up the quahfications of the true politician : — " There remain ...these two absolute necessities — the know- ledge, the quick perception, of right and wrong ; and the desire to do right. It is not for me to turn this address into a sermon, or to attempt to preach the lessons which many a man here has learned in his Highland home from the Bible read by the father or mother ; but remember this, that the politician you have so kindly heard to-day declares that, of all possible occupations, politics is the most unprofitable, the least worth following, if for any personal, or still more tempting party object its true aim be forgotten ; and that true aim is this — the fulfilment by our country of her duty, by which fulfilment, and by which alone, can be secured her power and her superiority and the well-being of her sons.

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