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 my Calabrian wine。

How many such moments e back to me as my thoughts wander! Dim little trattorie in city byways; inns smelling of the sun in forgotten valleys; on the mountain side; or by the tideless shore; where the grape has given me of its blood; and made life a rapture。 Who but the veriest fanatic of teetotalism would grudge me those hours so gloriously redeemed? No draught of wine amid the old tombs under the violet sky but made me for the time a better man; larger of brain; more courageous; more gentle。 'Twas a revelry whereon came no repentance。 Could I but live for ever in thoughts and feelings such as those born to me in the shadow of the Italian vine! There I listened to the sacred poets; there I walked with the wise of old; there did the gods reveal to me the secret of their eternal calm。 I hear the red rillet as it flows into the rustic glass; I see the purple light upon the hills。 Fill to me again; thou of the Roman visage and all but Roman speech! Is not yonder the long gleaming of the Appian Way? Chant in the old measure; the song imperishable

〃dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita virgine pontifex……〃

aye; and for how many an age when Pontiff and Vestal sleep in the eternal silence。 Let the slave of the iron gods chatter what he will; for him flows no Falernian; for him the Muses have no smile; no melody。 Ere the sun set; and the darkness fall about us; fill again!

XXI

Is there; at this moment; any boy of twenty; fairly educated; but without means; without help; with nothing but the glow in his brain and steadfast courage in his heart; who sits in a London garret; and writes for dear life? There must be; I suppose; yet all that I have read and heard of late years about young writers; shows them in a very different aspect。

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