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'T is said (for I 'll not answer above ground
For any sage's creed or calculation)…
A mode of proving that the earth turn'd round
In a most natural whirl; called 'gravitation;'
And this is the sole mortal who could grapple;
Since Adam; with a fall or with an apple。

Man fell with apples; and with apples rose;
If this be true; for we must deem the mode
In which Sir Isaac Newton could disclose
Through the then unpaved stars the turnpike road;
A thing to counterbalance human woes:
For ever since immortal man hath glow'd
With all kinds of mechanics; and full soon
Steam…engines will conduct him to the moon。

And wherefore this exordium?… Why; just now;
In taking up this paltry sheet of paper;
My bosom underwent a glorious glow;
And my internal spirit cut a caper:
And though so much inferior; as I know;
To those who; by the dint of glass and vapour;
Discover stars and sail in the wind's eye;
I wish to do as much by poesy。

In the wind's eye I have sail'd; and sail; but for
The stars; I own my telescope is dim:
But at least I have shunn'd the mon shore;
And leaving land far out of sight; would skim
The ocean of eternity: the roar
Of breakers has not daunted my slight; trim;
But still sea…worthy skiff; and she may float
Where ships have founder'd; as doth many a boat。

We left our hero; Juan; in the bloom
Of favouritism; but not yet in the blush;
And far be it from my Muses to presume
(For I have more than one Muse at a push)
To follow him beyond the drawing…room:
It is enough that Fortune found him flush
Of youth; and vigour; beauty; and those things
Which for an instant clip enjoyment's wings。

But soon they grow again and leave their nest。
'Oh!' saith the Psalmist; 'that I had a dove's
Pinions to flee away; and be at rest!'
And who that recollects young years and loves;…
Though hoary now; and with a withering breast;
And palsied fancy; which no longer roves
Beyond its dimm'd eye's sphere;… but would much rather
Sigh like his son; than cough like his grandfather?

But sighs subside; and tears (even widows') shrink;
Like Arno in the summer; to a shallow;
So narrow as to shame their wintry brink;
Which threatens inundations deep and yellow!
Such difference doth a few months make。 You 'd think
Grief a rich field which never would lie fallow;
No more it doth; its ploughs but change their boys;
Who furrow some new soil to sow for joys。

But coughs will e when sighs depart… and now
And then before sighs cease; for oft the one
Will bring the other; ere the lake…like brow
Is ruffled by a wrinkle; or the sun
Of life reach'd ten o'clock: and while a glow;
Hectic and brief as summer's day nigh done;
O'erspreads the cheek which seems too pure for clay;
Thousands blaze; love; hope; die;… how happy they!

But Juan was not meant to die so soon。
We left him in the focus of such glory
As may be won by favour of the moon
Or ladies' fancies… rather transitory
Perhaps; but who would scorn the month of June;
Because December; with his breath so hoary;
Must e? Much rather should he court the ray;
To hoard up warmth against a wintry day。

Besides; he had some qualities which fix
Middle…aged ladies even more than young:
The former know what 's what; while new…fledged chicks
Know little more of love than what is sung
In rhymes; or dreamt (for fancy will play tricks)
In visions of those skies from whence Love sprung。
Some reckon women by their suns or years;
I rather think the moon should date the dears。

And why? because she 's changeable and chaste。
I know no other reason; whatsoe'er
Suspicious people; who find fault in haste;
May choose to tax me with; which is not fair;
Nor flattering to 'their temper or their taste;'
As my friend Jeffrey writes with such an air:
However; I forgive him; and I trust
He will forgive himself;… if not; I must。

Old enemies who have bee new friends
Should so continue… 't is a point of honour;
And I know nothing which could make amends
For a return to hatred: I would shun her
Like garlic; howsoever she extends
Her hundred arms and legs; and fain outrun her。
Old flames; new wives; bee our bitterest foes…
Converted foes should scorn to join with those。

This were the worst desertion:… renegadoes;
Even shuffling Southey; that incarnate lie;
Would scarcely join again the 'reformadoes;'
Whom he forsook to fill the laureate's sty:
And honest men from Iceland to Barbadoes;
Whether in Caledon or Italy;
Should not veer round with every breath; nor seize
To pain; the moment when you cease to please。

The lawyer and the critic but behold
The baser sides of literature and life;
And nought remains unseen; but much untold;
By those who scour those double vales of strife。
While mon men grow ignorantly old;
The lawyer's brief is like the surgeon's knife;
Dissecting the whole inside of a question;
And with it all the process of digestion。

A legal broom 's a moral chimney…sweeper;
And that 's the reason he himself 's so dirty;
The endless soot bestows a tint far deeper
Than can be hid by altering his shirt; he
Retains the sable stains of the dark creeper;
At least some twenty…nine do out of thirty;
In all their habits;… not so you; I own;
As Caesar wore his robe you wear your gown。

And all our little feuds; at least all mine;
Dear Jefferson; once my most redoubted foe
(As far as rhyme and criticism bine
To make such puppets of us things below);
Are over: Here 's a health to 'Auld Lang Syne!'
I do not know you; and may never know
Your face… but you have acted on the whole
Most nobly; and I own it from my soul。

And when I use the phrase of 'Auld Lang Syne!'
'T is not address'd to you… the more 's the pity
For me; for I would rather take my wine
With you; than aught (save Scott) in your proud city。
But somehow;… it may seem a schoolboy's whine;
And yet I seek not to be grand nor witty;
But I am half a Scot by birth; and bred
A whole one; and my heart flies to my head;…

As 'Auld Lang Syne' brings Scotland; one and all;
Scotch plaids; Scotch snoods; the blue hills; and clear streams;
The Dee; the Don; Balgounie's brig's black wall;
All my boy feelings; all my gentler dreams
Of what I then dreamt; clothed in their own pall;
Like Banquo's offspring;… floating past me seems
My childhood in this childishness of mine:
I care not… 't is a glimpse of 'Auld Lang Syne。'

And though; as you remember; in a fit
Of wrath and rhyme; when juvenile and curly;
I rail'd at Scots to show my wrath and wit;
Which must be own'd was sensitive and surly;
Yet 't is in vain such sallies to permit;
They cannot quench young feelings fresh and early:
I 'scotch'd not kill'd' the Scotchman in my blood;
And love the land of 'mountain and of flood。'

Don Juan; who was real; or ideal;…
For both are much the same; since what men think
Exists when the once thinkers are less real
Than what they thought; for mind can never sink;
And 'gainst the body makes a strong appeal;
And yet 't is very puzzling on the brink
Of what is call'd eternity; to stare;
And know no more of what is here; than there;…

Don Juan grew a very polish'd Russian…
How we won't mention; why we need not say:
Few youthful minds can stand the strong concussion
Of any slight temptation in their way;
But his just now were spread as is a cushion
Smooth'd for a monarch's seat of honour; gay
Damsels; and dances; revels; ready money;
Made ice seem paradise; and winter sunny。

The favour of the empress was agreeable;
And though the duty wax'd a little hard;
Young people at his time of life should be able
To e off handsomely in that regard。
He was now growing up like a green tree; able
For love; war; or ambition; which reward
Their luckier votaries; till old age's tedium
Make some prefer the circulating medium。

About this time; as might have been anticipated;
Seduced by youth and dangerous examples;
Don Juan grew; I fear; a little dissipated;
Which is a sad thing; and not only tramples
On our fresh feelings; but… as being participated
With all kinds of incorrigible samples
Of frail humanity… must make us selfish;
And shut our souls up in us like a shell…fish。

This we pass over。 We will also pass
The usual progress of intrigues between
Unequal matches; such as are; alas!
A young lieutenant's with a not old queen;
But one who is not so youthful as she was
In all the royalty of sweet seventeen。
Sovereigns may sway materials; but not matter;

And Death; the sovereign's sovereign; though the great
Gracchus of all mortality; who levels
With his Agrarian laws the high estate
Of him who feasts; and fights; and roars; and revels;
To one small grass…grown patch (which must await
Corruption for its crop) with the poor devils
Who never had a foot of land till now;…
Death 's a reformer; all men must allow。

He lived (not Death; but Juan) in a hurry
Of waste; and haste; and glare; and gloss; and glitter;
In this gay clime of bear…skins black and furry…
Which (though I hate to say a thing that 's bitter)
Peep out sometimes; when things are in a flurry;
Through all the 'purple and fine linen;' fitter
For Babylon's than Russia's royal harlot…
And neutralize her outward show of scarlet。

And this same state we won't describe: we would
Perhaps from hearsay; or from recollection;
But getting nigh grim Dante's 'obscure wood;'
That horrid equinox; that hateful section
Of human years; that half…way house; that rude
Hut; whence wise travellers drive with circumspection
Life's sad post…horses o'er the dreary frontier
Of age; and looking back to youth; give one tear;…

I won't describe;… that is; if I can help
Description; and I won't reflect;… that is;
If I can stave off thought; which… as a whelp
Clings to its teat… sticks to me through the abyss
Of this odd labyrinth; or as the kelp
Holds by the rock; or as a lover's kiss
Drains its first draught of lips:… but; as I said;
I won't philosophise; and will be read。

Juan; instead of courting courts; was courted;…
A thing which happens rarely: this he owed
Much to his youth; and much to his reported
Valour; much also to the blood he show'd;
Like a race…horse; much to each dress he sported;
Which set the beauty off in which he glow'd;
As purple clouds befringe the s
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