Tyrone Daily Herald (Newspaper) - February 5, 1885, Tyrone, Pennsylvania m finei poetry from volume of MisCel Uio in ear after Longfellow left it furnished by tho best of national poetry up to that wore Long Mellon and certainly offered a curl to thai 4i6Llcvvolunio of tho Columbian whose poets a not a single poem or behig held in common by tho two With and it would v i rain re ofthe nation The and the The Hymn of the Nuns appeared in this little and have disappeared the poetic Fourteen Longfellows youthful effusions are in this only six of which he flaw fit to preserve dropping behind perhaps the Dirge Over a Anglers Autumnal Song of ian The Venetian Gomlo Tho Sea Ho him self says of which he preserved they were all written before thu t age of and this is obvious from the very date of the Even iu the rejected poems the reader an easy command of the bim forms of and a quick though not profound feeling for external na i for lo the feeling early by nnd nothing to be compared with that of Longfellows college class 1823 num bered ami his rank in it was John of Port being tho To Longfellow was assigned one ot tho three orations on Commencement tho appropriate subject being Native Wri Soon after ho the opportunity occurred lo establish a pio of modern languages in the college upon a fund given by nnd being then scarcely nine and u law student in his fathers was sent to Kuropa to prepaie himself for this The college tra dition is that this undoubtedly determined Ihe literary tendencies of his whole given lo him in consequence of the impression made unon the examining committee by the manner in which IIP had once translated one of lie remained abroad for throe years and a nud began his college duties in There was an immediate increase iu the of tho college and this generally as a con temporary authority tells to the rep of tho now Two years later occurred his marriage event with its later conse bad u marked his During tho next he taught at College and published his oC tho dc whoso crave and stately dignity united with Uio mature vigor of the and tho greater part of essays collected as Ho wrote also home arti cles for the To the literary reputation acquired by all this was duo in great measure his transfer from lo Col where ho succeeded Professor llo took another Eu ropean journey by way of and visited tho north of with his died from ail illness contracted after a con at November profound was the sion produced him is evident from the Footsteps of Angels and from the illusions In the early part of Longfellow by the testimony of all who knew a person of rare loveliness of and Her name was Alary being the daughter of Barrell Potter and Anne of father was a Judge of and a man of strong holding very decided views to the bis of whom only the daughters lived to Al though himself an classi cal ho believed the study of Greek and Latin to bo unsuitable for girls all else was open lo mod prn literature and mathe For all especially the his daughter Mary had a strong tiisto her preserved by her family r for ample and recorded as heing from of a series of astro lectures and sho learned to calculate which must have been quite beyond tho average attain ments of young gills of her She was for years a pupil at the ex school of Miss at 11 ing liam and all her school ab stracts compositions show a thoughtful and Some exhibit a metaphysical oth ers aro girlish studies in history and but tho love of literature is visible in copious extracts from tho favorite of that Bernard and even Coleridge and Shel Further on in the series of note books tho becomes firmer and translations appear upon the pages in the able autograph of almost precisely the samo at twentyfour as at while nil else i around us this triv ial called our SHI often bo tho one permanent anil unalterable trait Iii a year after this Longfellow returned to Cambridge and entered upon the du ties of his Being attract od by thu appearance Craigie sv lino old mansion had been Washingtons headquarters during American and had occupied by Ed ward Uv crott and hu there for a ohl well described b in his willi dig 1 lodge no but on learning that the young man was a professor shu hini thu east Washingtons bed he took In this ho was for a timo the of tho and of an exceedingly lively maiden tho aunt of James In on tho death of he bought house and in it purchasing also the op lot on Brattle in retain the view ol the and tho stilt marshes For eighteen years Longfellow ful active of fiom 1880 until when ho was succeeded by his Ills relations with his pupils were never ho his house or their That soil of was in liu ami it is exceptional oven Hut m respect of courtesy Ins quite anticipated the and were a marked advance upon the merely relations which then piu the few scrupulously exhausting with exemplary Be sides classes and oilier he had Iho general su his which ol tided subordinate teachers in Italian All wore under his nnd ho less had 6f mil There was probably no college in the United Stales had so large a corps of instructors in tho modern languages as had Harvard at that Tn connection with his his literary work went Hyperion appeared in and apart from the personal lomanco which his readers at to Uio book had great value us the first real importation inlo our literature of the wealth of German ro mance and So faithful and am ple are Us local descriptions that a cheap edition of it is always on sale at Heidel and every English visitor to that picturesque old city seems the book by Bear ing it in his the traveller still climbs the rent summit of tho Ges nnd looks down upon the throng in the gardens or dives lo the fate of ol and murmurs a fat and once murmured to us on that storied spot That night there foil a blur fiom heaven There is no doubt that un der I he sway of tho style now much of the rhetoric of Hyperion some of learning and a pood deal ot its emotion forced but it was less an hook for a genera tion of youths and and il retains Us The publication of this book would have left Longfellow a poet but for the charming fugitive pieces which delighted and ed all mulcts about the same It if it were yesterday when i printers devil invaded tin peaceful of Harvard the students In the pleasant fashion of those around a table and laid upon it tho of i Voices of the ThH soon followed by and thus began thai series o volumes which delighted so and have seemed to partake o that which to at an earlier to I lie Waverly Afler the ballads 1832 on The The Poets and of Eu rope The Mel fry of Bruges The line Kavauagh Sea side and Tins Golden of The ol Miles Stand Tales of a Wayside Inn Flower He Luce n trans lation of New England Tragedies The Divine dv Three Hooks of Song Aftermath The Hanging of the The ol 1an dorn Ultima Thulo To must be added the long series of Inems and planned ami by and tending to thirtyone The best biography of lows works will bo found In 11orW for Tills authority attributes to two distinct largo and and gives also a list of translations from bis as follows German Italian French Swedish gueso Polish Danish Spanish Scattered translations have also appear it It is probable that no author of the present has seen such n variety of ver sions ol his Their circulation in their own original language has been equally A careful pa per in the of March on thy author ity of Longfellows that Kales of various works of his from 1S30 to 1857 amounted vol From to 1881 there were sold copies of his collected works in four different Iii 1881 more than copies of his works were and in the year copies of the PHI Book edited by Mihs It is estimated that not less than 000 copies of his books aro sold annual this being far more than of any other jiving poet while in Canada bis books Hud a greater sale than those of any other four living poets This is material side the precise lit erary value of thin extraordinary suc we shall farther But it is to mention another event hi Professor Longfellows personal which closely inter woven his literary Before leaving Europe in ho in very much the manner described in lady who was destined to bo his second their Miss Fanny of tho sister of i able tuition will thinkers sons of lot but his Workmanship feet he Iras jrace of ill till and ill the forms of and ho never bo taken lie will never be readfor tho est or for the Unlocking of Ihe deepest mysteries he will always be read for for In another ago or country Professor Longfellow would have been or ennobled but ho has had what the of a nations lie has had his share of foreign honors the University of Cambridge lingland gave him tlie degree of in and Oxford thus of in in 1873 ho chosen a member of the Russian Acad emy of and in of the Spanish At homo ho was tho honored member of every literary club Or association to Which ho cared to In the city where lie spent his lie himself described in Hyperion and Cam held a position of as Un questionable supremacy as Unit o Goethe al Weimar or J mm Paul at the First man whose name bad weight be yond all not only in social but In civic This the more 10 us he i a rely public or and wus very in But his weight was always thrown on the right hide he took ID unfeigned in public always faithful to the of his friend Sunnier and his purse was al easily all good On one occasion there was something like a collision of opinion between him antl the city when it was thought for tho widening of Brattle street lo the chestnut that stood the smithy of the Village The poet the treo by no of thoso happy which break the monotony of it proposed to Ihe city fathers that children of the Thomas Gold Applet the wellknown author and art critic of that Thoso of us who can recall tho never forget bur noble or tho rare beauty of those able eyes tho poet It is known that his suit was not at first acceptable to and that shu was not entirely gratified tit being tho of a romance so highly There certainly was soino reluctant delay about the as tho romance was published in and it was that the second marriage look It was lo him a of happiness for many ending at last in u tragedy as in tense and concentrated as ever poet On July his wife was burned to death iu IUH very by her clothes taking in spito of all efforts extinguish the The shock to Longfellow was so for i it seemed as if reason itself was in danger and soi s who then addressed their pupils ns his tone In though not paternal or ns Oo one during an abortive some of the older in vain to obtain a hearing from u of angry students collected in thu cul lege yam bub whim Longfellow spoke was a and thu wind went Let us hear for luis us us though he came gradually back to accustomed life beseemed thenceforward an old Yet he turned again to his and there wan hardly an abatement to his activity un til within th reft moths of his deal It is an obvious truth in regard to the literary works of Professor that they would ol value at nuy time and place their worth to u new and uninformed litera ture was Tho need of such a literature was no doubt a gruat original such as afforded usin Hut for him wo should have boon still provincial in anil imitative in il our poets would have gone on writing about the skylark and thu which they bad never seen or rather than about the bobolink and tho which they Even Longfellow unaided might not have helped us as to as Margaret Fuller justly re he curried his books into the woodland with him and gave us caps with golden rings instead df tho violet and the Lowell punished her mercilessly for this and like but they were true all that and the gentler low instead of turned them to making with feli city in his transition to an American of which ho afterward lost the Still it was Kinerson and the who really set our literature free but tt only in enriching and find it and an unquestioned in It a his more and je A standard of lio schools should be invited to build its by their small a great arm chair for the pools The unexpected Mich a salved tho but with it a soie penalty to lows lor the kindly bard that no child who wished to see t lie chair should bo and Ihe tramp ol ditty little feet through the hall months tho de spair of Thenceforward his name was to these a hold and the most dimming fea ture of the festival hold on the 2501 h of the settlement of Cam bridge the given by a thousand Iii Ihe and old who madu then and for thw only lime in and lo nil previous a buef in birth dayi there were gieat rejoicings in Ihe Cambridge in those other far and Thoso win visited in later found him in that old built Colonel John whoso family in tho bears only the goblet and the It was a lady of the family who had a slave buried at her head and another at her as Long fellow himself has A fler Colonel the house parsed to his a highbred who forfeited all in the then Wash ington had it for his headquarters then Thomas enriched by privateer ing then Andrew a wealthy commissary in the army and Iho builder of the bridge between Cambridge and Boston which pre serves his The house hail its stalely it its seciet from one of hiding places ping night by night upon the stairs letters yellow with and 10 cording somo dim family which madn the of ono of I in dwelt tho who was usu ally leibe found iu lieli with the accumulations of literary One might find him heated with Inkstand perhaps of tho vast ac cumulations of lei lei rt from the school Children of Westein enor mous mabS of was n while a and then u Before him was a carved bookcase containing a priceless literary various editions of his was far more the of carefully preserved and bound his and often extend ing to three separate copies Uio origi nal the as revised for the and the corrected Morn have his friends urged him to a building lor these unique as Washington did for his but tho calm and equa ble author always If tho house burns let its contents go wonder ol Longfellows later years was not so much that ho kept up his incessant literary activity as that he did it in tho of in involved in great personal popularity and llo bad received his roof every notable person had visited Boston for a cen tury he had met them all willi Iho name bad with to bo instructed by Emerson and kindly all tho of ami of ft n will up j horror j be nothing good about In other no mutter how much of a gentle lu may the mere fact of his be ing a damns him little faet has corny under our ob servation hut shows foolishness it is to judge u mala The other elny wu on t ho Chicago Illinois starling on a shooting Just in front of us were two wont call them for thoy were of tho of women who aro regular and always know more than anybody especial ly other With them a looking probably tho of one of At n station here got on thu ear it nice looking man with i large IhU valisO in lie was well a and had a honest llo had a sandy board and light and his was as is always with men of hU llo nodded his head our and quietly down in ono of the Iront and commenced reading the Then tho women you sec that git said said number I do spiso go around like a pack of wolves and do anything thats moan and low I wouldnt trust 0110 ol em a How do you know ho is a drum meekly in the Know How do I know num ber I can loll em as fur as I can see Them call give Vm fellow has got I guess hes got u lot of in ono and a big whisk and apack of ami a whole lot loiters fiom girls all over country in oilier 1 pily hi poor How do you know hes married tho Know them i have got wives all ovor tin They jist bewitch these innocent nnd marry and llion go leaves hut they generally hue ono wile a lot of children oil some and the poor IUH lo sup port em while the drummer is gad din Ihu country cards number I Youre jisl right they all be in tho Theyre a ill just look thai fellows Seo how reil it Ill be ho drinks a of u hisky every 1 thing so red iii my I hoV jot in each of them sample And did you hoc the cheek he had lo us ho aaino and hem siw him before tho cheeky wo happened to know I he gen and knew his and it a o in out as we knew it was lo he nodded and probably never noticed Ihc virtuous females on a sweet Wi leaned forward and saul 1 ou you Know the aio a hard arent They looked at a and then taiel I hopo as with not for I live and down there the people walk on same of ho sdel witi How was for ironi a fellow that went on the when only and drummed ten Im they real vm as they desene down in know that faced feller up in front Novel him said a air but Id liko to play a oti him und bottles go il nud 1filltnshiirir txi i MO A rrt vo nl N lor tic Uu 11 llU O Hll llJ v to i hv il Hvil ivi hiKii ivio IU ovi in ul persons ot or foreman of the Lec writes Gentlemen Some I had sion lo doubt the genuineness of mosl of the articles appear in papers in regard wonderful nml my curiosity was so great I deter mined to write to one of the many people claimed l o have been cured by tins and wrote to of New this received tbu following I your letter this and in reply would say Hint 1 be saved my and I can not recom mend it loo highly for nil complaints it is Ihe best medicine In It seems to help you as you swallow I would any one from my complaint lo lake Pun be con Your Rey thats her word for nnd as I am well acquainted with the I do nnl believe she would 11 N wonderful bow your medicine loos do James bor the ten years 1 have been from constipation and and nil the evil accompany I was by a number or all to no t patent which did me no and about three ago I was a severe and wab obliged lo quit thought my days would soon but Intil winter I one ol vour pam Uic Ills ot 1 your and They helped me I used nine throe of and now I am and able lo I also hail a little child with ciamp in we thought it would inlo I used but il an injection ot and gave it u of internally half II win relieved in one and hits not been bothered 1 have also used it as good case of croup and 1 know that it is n wonderful and recommend it to nil who are in poor The above statement I am willing lo Deep Gieene writes Please send me on the Ills of I have one of and am great ly ItulA IMS t u a Arr ve I COM V 115 12 Bui I ding I Track Sand A Article Always Given to all OFFICE AT ARLINGTON nml ft MS Spring and Hard and Soft AT TUB CASH Full Veight UNDERTAKERS MAND Full lino of Efts on Curtail V UQM tT to to win Kir hf lo I A o In The The Baxter Electric Light Company Will alHO i i In ovor Uio by Aro V I making a nud Jho of la loss ol itH tu or u but will lust n KEYSTONE ELECTRIC 214 Third O B L E PEE PS OF THE Of many ages nnd by 1OO Introduction by Herbert magnificent Holiday Also FAMILY I ALBUMS In adapted for Holiday low i Liberal WAUKEN Chestnat J THE D SHIPPING EXCHANGE UY MAIN 1 Improved Knr euro In nil 1r moil m and far bank anil from 1 nnd ami nnd who i tinin nru la Wid Voit SAAU D IN Jewelry rone instructor 1m sug encouraging his v t loom for as has ali Wad to tlie thu Oscar room had gone forth acts and good and never a word of Ho tallied to latit his sympathy with aild with all and progressive almost ids latest act of public duty was to sign a petition lo Legisla ture for the relief of still placed in thai upon the testimony of Longfellows general health re tolerably in ad until within about throe of the date of his After retiring lo bed in apparent health one ho found himself in the morning so as to bo unable to and with a pnin in the top ot his si week he was unable to walk across the room for and although it gradually neither this nor tho pain in tho head ever entirely and there was strength and accepted the situation at retreated lo the security of hia own refused all visitors outside of the and had a printed form provided for the ac of his daughters to answer last months of his lifo ho proba bly did not write and ho some he re ran 11bmight seen walking on his or in the street the but ho accepted no nnd within sev February very ut in spite of hold ii sudden attack ol not tudi with previous J t was loft iVii bn luiw it just lo ivo Ill ropi mill him two Indira I in it will Ix1 Ii i k to come mid open ril liow a lol of IVom just lo you 11 hi luiw nice with You gil him simply to tin arc Inuk here your I thoy win help you down his ind his nnd Lie threw i and opening tho J lov 1 inn 11 at ol course 1 dont much during iny 1 try t money tor my by on i loi tho Miblo yon uny of these you like und he coin filled with copies of tho from Ihc up ID the bound onus iivo usually kept oil Ihu women dont wo lit put another ear wo didnt want to wo hud n kind of a loeling wo had shown that you always The Farmer and the A who tolt in tills 11 and no oar i for him of a inlo hw coat till to tho village and thu of he tho Kgg and by the Horn Spoon that it laid by a Tho and out for a Bodeon to Measure the of ho pro son tod the Farnier with u Year s Sub Notus a Tho next of a full and Thrilling tion of and the lind up by lhat Farmor John son was und und that Ins had tha Loveliest tins best the Live of any All of tho furmer that ho earned u until Wore tho off front ho hud no in off his Ids Old as Su I got hold of iv or Turnips iust us Free M for tho ROOK kx i and 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