| Show the poet in ats ali magadine Magai ine it is said that a poet has died young in the blet of the most stolid it may be contended rather that this somewhat minor bard in almost 11 case survives and is the spice verr f ii a to his possessor austide Is not done to the versatility and the unplumbed childishness ot mans imagination agi nation ills life from without way seem but a rude mound of mud there will be some golden chamber at the eart of it in mallch he dwells del I 1 lighted and for as dark as his lithway seems to the ver he will have some kind of a bullseye bulls eye at his belt it would be hard to pick out a career more cheerless than that of dancer as he figures in the old bailey reports a prey to the most sordid persecutions the butt of his neighborhood betrayed by ills 11 ired man his house by the school boy and lie him self grinding and fuming and impat antly fleeing to the law against these pin pricks you marvel at first that any one should willingly pro long a ii fe so destitute of abarin and dignity and then you call to memory that had he chosen had be ceased to be a miser be could have been freed at once from these trials and might have built himself a castle and one escorted by a a qua dron for tf loveon m or a recondite recon ditl joa which we can n ot estimate which it via be we should envy the man lot gilr i ly foregone both comfort and of ills mind to him a kingdom was and sure enough digging into that mind which seems at first a dust heap we unearth some priceless jewels for dancer must have had the love of power and the disdain of using it a noble character disdain of many plea stires a chief f what is commonly called via disdain of the inevitable end that finest trait of mankind scorn of mens opinion another element of a I 1 and it the back of all a cona inea like ut u t like yours anu mine ing I 1 cur swindling like a but still pointing there or thereabout there about t oame conventional standard |