LatestresearchhasprovedthatwhatsoeverofapretenderParacelsusmayhavebeenincertainrespects,hewasunquestionablyamanofextraordinarypowers:and,asapioneerinascienceofthefirstmagnitudeofimportance,deservingofhighhonour。
IfeverthefamousGermanattainahighplaceinthehistoryofthemodernintellectualmovementinEurope,itwillbeprimarilyduetoBrowning’schampionship。
ButofcoursetheextentorshallownessofParacelsus’claimisamatterofquitesecondaryinterest。Weareconcernedwiththepoet’spresentmentofthemanofthatstrangesoulwhomheconceivedofashavinganticipatedsofar,andashavingfocussedallthevagrantspeculationsofthedayintoonestartlingbeamoflight,nowlambentlypure,nowluridwithgrossconstituents。*
*Paracelsushastwoparticularclaimsuponourregard。
Hegaveuslaudanum,adiscoveryofincalculableblessingtomankind。
Andfromhisfourthbaptismalname,whichheinheritedfromhisfather,wehaveourfamiliarterm,`bombast’。Readersinterestedintheknownfactsconcerningthe“master-mind,thethinker,theexplorer,thecreator,“theforerunnerofMesmerandevenofDarwinandWallace,whobeganlifewiththesoundingappellation“PhilippusAureolusTheophrastusBombastusabHohenheim“,shouldconsultBrowning’sownlearnedappendicalnote,andMr。Berdoe’sinterestingessayintheBrowningSocietyPapers,No。49。
Paracelsus,hisfriendsFestusandhiswifeMichal,andAprile,anItalianpoet,arethecharacterswhoarethepersonalmediathroughwhichBrowning’salreadypowerfulgeniusfoundexpression。
Thepoemis,ofakind,anepic:theepicofabravesoulstrivingagainstbafflingcircumstance。Itisfullofpassagesofraretechnicalexcellence,aswellasofconceptivebeauty:
sofull,indeed,thatthesympatheticreaderofitasadramawillbetooapttooverlookitsradicalshortcomings,castasitisinthedramaticmould。ButitmustnotbeforgottenthatBrowninghimselfdistinctlystatedhehadattemptedtowrite“apoem,notadrama“:andinthelightofthissimplestatementhalftheobjectionsthathavebeenmadefalltotheground。
Paracelsusistheprotagonist:theothersaremerelyincidental。
Thepoemisthesoul-historyofthegreatmedicalstudentwhobeganlifesobraveofaspectanddiedsomiserablyatSalzburg:
butitisalsothehistoryofatypicalhumansoul,whichcanbereadwithoutanyknowledgeofactualparticulars。
Aprileisaprojectionofthepoet’sownpoeticalideal。Hespeaks,buthedoesnotliveasFestuslives,orevenasMichal,who,bytheway,isinterestingasbeingthefirstinthelonggalleryofBrowning’swomen
agalleryofsuperbly-drawnportraits,ofnobleandstrikingandalwaysintenselyhumanwomen,unparalleledexceptinShakespeare。
Pauline,ofcourse,existsonlyasanabstraction,andPorphyriaisinnoexactsenseaportraitfromthelife。YetMichalcanberevealedonlytothesympatheticeye,forsheisnotdrawn,butagainandagainsuddenlysilhouetted。Weseeherinprofilealways:butwhensheexclaimsatthelast,“Ieverdidbelieve,“wefeelthatshehaswithdrawntheveilpartiallyhidingherfairandgenerousspirit。
Totheloverofpoetry“Paracelsus“willalwaysbeaGolconda。
Ithaslinesandpassagesofextraordinarypower,ofahauntingbeauty,andofauniqueandexquisitecharm。Itmaybenoted,inexemplificationofBrowning’sartisticrange,thatinthedescriptivepassageshepaintsaswellintheelaboratePre-Raphaelitemethodaswithabroadsynthetictouch:asin“OneoldpopulousgreenwallTenantedbytheever-busyflies,Greycricketsandshylizardsandquickspiders,Eachfamilyofthesilver-threadedmoss
Which,lookthroughnear,thisway,anditappearsAstubble-fieldoracane-brake,amarshOfbulrushwhiteninginthesun……“
Butoftenerheprefersthemoresuccinctmethodoflandscape-painting,thebroadestimpressionism:asin“Pastthehighrocksthehauntsofdoves,themoundsOfredearthfromwhosesidesstrangetreesgrowout,Pasttracksofmilk-whiteminuteblindingsand。“
Andwhereinmodernpoetryisthereasuperberunionofthescientificandthepoeticvisionthaninthismagnificentpassage
thequintessenceofthepoet’sconceptionoftheraptureoflife:
“Thecentre-fireheavesunderneaththeearth,Andtheearthchangeslikeahumanface;
Themoltenoreburstsupamongtherocks,Windsintothestone’sheart,outbranchesbrightInhiddenmines,spotsbarrenriver-beds,Crumblesintofinesandwheresunbeamsbask
Godjoystherein。Thewrothsea’swavesareedgedWithfoam,whiteasthebittenlipofhate,Wheninthesolitarywaste,strangegroupsOfyoungvolcanoescomeup,cyclops-like,Staringtogetherwiththeireyesonflame
Godtastesapleasureintheiruncouthpride。
Thenallisstill;earthisawintryclod:
ButSpring-wind,likeadancingpsaltress,passesOveritsbreasttowakenit,rareverdureBudstenderlyuponroughbanks,betweenThewitheredtree-restsandthecracksoffrost,Likeasmilestrivingwithawrinkledface;
Thegrassgrowsbright,theboughsareswolnwithbloomsLikechrysalidsimpatientfortheair,Theshiningdorrsarebusy,beetlesrunAlongthefurrows,antsmaketheirado;
Above,birdsflyinmerryflocks,thelarkSoarsupandup,shiveringforveryjoy;
Afartheoceansleeps;whitefishinggullsFlitwherethestrandispurplewithitstribeOfnestedlimpets;savagecreaturesseekTheirlovesinwoodandplainandGodrenewsHisancientrapture。“
Intheselines,particularlyintheirclose,ismanifesttheinfluenceofthenobleHebraicpoetry。ItmusthavebeenatthisperiodthatBrowningconnedoverandoverwithanexultantdelightthesimplebutlordlydictionofIsaiahandtheotherprophets,preferringthisBiblicalpoetrytothatevenofhisbelovedGreeks。
ThereisananecdoteofhiswalkingacrossapublicparkIamtoldRichmond,butmoreprobablyitwasWimbledonCommon
withhishatinhislefthandandhisrightwavingtoandfrodeclamatorily,whilethewindblewhishairaroundhisheadlikeanimbus:
soraptinhisecstasyoverthesolemnsweepoftheBiblicalmusicthathedidnotobserveasmallfollowingconsistingofseveraleagerchildren,expectantofthrillingstump-oratory。Hewasjusttheman,however,toacceptananti-climaxgenially,andtodismisshisdisappointedauditorywithsomethingmoretangiblethananaddress。
Thepoet-precursorofscientificknowledgeisagainandagainmanifest:
as,forexample,in“HintsandprevisionsofwhichfacultiesArestrewnconfusedlyeverywhereaboutTheinferiornatures,andallleaduphigher,Allshapeoutdimlythesuperiorrace,Theheirofhopestoofairtoturnoutfalse,Andmanappearsatlast。“*
*ReadersinterestedinBrowning’sinspirationfrom,andtreatmentof,Science,shouldconsulttheexcellentessayonhimas“AScientificPoet“byMr。EdwardBerdoe,F。R。C。S。,and,inparticular,comparewiththeoriginalsthereferencesgivenbyMr。BerdoetothenumerouspassagesbearinguponEvolutionandtheseveralsciences,fromAstronomytoPhysiology。
Therearelines,again,whichhaveamagicthatcannotbedefined。
Ifitbenotfelt,nosenseofitcanbeconveyedthroughanother’swords。
“Whosememorieswereasolacetomeoft,Asmountain-bathstowildfowlsintheirflight。“
“Askthegier-eaglewhyshestoopsatonceIntothevastandunexploredabyss,Whatfull-grownpowerinformsherfromthefirst,Whyshenotmarvels,strenuouslybeatingThesilentboundlessregionsofthesky。“
Thereisonepassage,beautifulinitself,whichhasapatheticsignificancehenceforth。Gordon,ourmostreveredhero,waswonttodeclarethatnothinginallnonscripturalliteraturewassodeartohim,nothinghadsoofteninspiredhiminmomentsofgloom:
“Igotoprovemysoul!
Iseemywayasbirdstheirtracklessway。
Ishallarrive!Whattime,whatcircuitfirst,Iasknot:butunlessGodsendHishailOrblindingfireballs,sleetorstiflingsnow,Insometime,Hisgoodtime,Ishallarrive:
Heguidesmeandthebird。Inhisgoodtime。“
Asforthemuchmisused`Shakespearian’comparison,sooftenmistakenlyappliedtoBrowning,thereisnothingin“Paracelsus“
intheleastwayderivative。BecauseShakespeareisthegreatestgeniusevolvedfromourrace,itdoesnotfollowthateveryloftyintellect,everygreatobjectivepoet,shouldbelabelled“Shakespearian“。
Butthereisacertainqualityinpoeticexpressionwhichwesospecify,becausetheintensehumanitythrobbinginitfindshighestutteranceinthegreatestofourpoets:andthereisatleastoneinstanceofsuchpoignantspeechin“Paracelsus“,worthyalmosttoberankedwiththelastdespairingcryofGuidocallinguponmurderedPompilia: