XXI。
  "’Revenge!revenge!"theSaxonscried,TheGaels’exultingshoutreplied。
  Despitetheelementalrage,Againtheyhurriedtoengage;
  But,eretheyclosedindesperatefight,Bloodywithspurringcameaknight,Sprungfromhishorse,andfromacragWaved’twixtthehostsamilk—whiteflag。
  ClarionandtrumpetbyhissideRungforthatruce—notehighandwide,While,intheMonarch’sname,afarAherald’svoiceforbadethewar,ForBothwell’slordandRoderickboldWereboth,hesaid,incaptivehold。’——
  Butherethelaymadesuddenstand,TheharpescapedtheMinstrel’shand!
  Ofthadhestolenaglance,tospyHowRoderickbrookedhisminstrelsy:
  Atfirst,theChieftain,tothechime,Withliftedhandkeptfeebletime;
  Thatmotionceased,——yetfeelingstrongVariedhislookaschangedthesong;
  Atlength,nomorehisdeafenedearTheminstrelmelodycanhear;
  Hisfacegrowssharp,——hishandsareclenched’
  Asifsomepanghisheart—stringswrenched;
  Setarehisteeth,hisfadingeyeIssternlyfixedonvacancy;
  Thus,motionlessandmoanless,drewHispartingbreathstoutRoderickDhu!——
  OldAllan—banelookedonaghast,Whilegrimandstillhisspiritpassed;
  Butwhenhesawthatlifewasfled,Hepouredhiswailingo’erthedead。
  XXII。
  Lament。
  ’Andartthoucoldandlowlylaid,Thyfoeman’sdread,thypeople’said,Breadalbane’sboast,Clan—Alpine’sshade!
  Fortheeshallnonearequiemsay?——
  Forthee,wholovedtheminstrel’slay,Forthee,ofBothwell’shousethestay,Theshelterofherexiledline,E’eninthisprison—houseofshine,I’llwailforAlpine’shonoredPine!
  ’Whatgroansshallyondervalleysfill!
  Whatshrieksofgriefshallrendyonhill!
  Whattearsofburningrageshallthrill,Whenmournsthytribethybattlesdone,Thyfallbeforetheracewaswon,Thyswordungirteresetofsun!
  Therebreathesnotclansmanofthyline,Butwouldhavegivenhislifeforshine。
  O,woeforAlpine’shonouredPine!
  ’Sadwasthylotonmortalstage!——
  Thecaptivethrushmaybrookthecage,Theprisonedeaglediesforrage。
  Bravespirit,doDotscornmystrain!
  And,whenitsnotesawakeagain,Evenshe,solongbelovedinvain,Shallwithmyharphervoicecombine,Andmixherwoeandtearswithmine,TowailClan—Alpine’shonouredPine。’
  XXIII。
  Ellenthewhile,withburstingheart,Remainedinlordlybowerapart,Whereplayed,withmany—colouredgleams,Throughstoriedpanetherisingbeams。
  Invainongildedrooftheyfall,Andlightenedupatapestriedwall,AndforheruseamenialtrainArichcollationspreadinvain。
  Thebanquetproud,thechambergay,Scarcedrewonecuriousglanceastray;
  Orifshelooked,’twasbuttosay,WithbetteromendawnedthedayInthatloneisle,wherewavedonhighThedun—deer’shideforcanopy;
  WhereofthernoblefathersharedThesimplemealhercareprepared,WhileLufra,crouchingbyherside,Herstationclaimedwithjealouspride,AndDoug]as,bentonwoodlandgame,SpokeofthechasetoMalcolmGraeme,Whoseanswer,oftatrandommade,Thewanderingofhisthoughtsbetrayed。
  ThosewhosuchsimplejoyshaveknownAretaughttoprizethemwhenthey’regone。
  Butsudden,see,sheliftsherhead;
  Thewindowseekswithcautioustread。
  WhatdistantmusichasthepowerTowinherinthiswofulhour?
  ’Twasfromaturretthato’erhungHerlatticedbower,thestrainwassung。
  XXIV。
  LayoftheImprisonedHuntsman。
  ’Myhawkistiredofperchandhood,Myidlegreyhoundloatheshisfood,Myhorseiswearyofhisstall,AndIamsickofcaptivethrall。
  IwishIwereasIhavebeen,Huntingthehartinforestgreen,Withbendedbowandbloodhoundfree,Forthat’sthelifeismeetforme。
  IhatetolearntheebboftimeFromyondullsteeple’sdrowsychime,Ormarkitasthesunbeamscrawl,Inchafterinch,alongthewall。
  Thelarkwaswontmymatinsring,Thesablerookmyvesperssing;
  Thesetowers,althoughaking’stheybe,Havenotahallofjoyforme。
  NomoreatdawningmornIrise,AndsunmyselfinEllen’seyes,Drivethefleetdeertheforestthrough,Andhomewardwendwitheveningdew;
  Ablithesomewelcomeblithelymeet,Andlaymytrophiesatherfeet,Whilefledtheeveonwingofglee,——
  Thatlifeislosttoloveandme!’
  XXV。
  Theheart—sicklaywashardlysaid,Thelistenerhadnotturnedherhead,Ittrickledstill,thestartingtear,Whenlightafootstepstruckherear,AndSnowdoun’sgracefulKnightwasnear。
  Sheturnedthehastier,lestagainTheprisonershouldrenewhisstrain。
  ’Owelcome,braveFitz—James!’shesaid;
  ’HowmayanalmostorphanmaidPaythedeepdebt——’’Osaynotso!
  Tomenogratitudeyouowe。
  Notmine,alas!theboontogive,Andbidthynoblefatherlive;
  Icanbutbethyguide,sweetmaid,WithScotland’sKingthysuittoaid。
  Notyranthe,thoughireandprideMaylayhisbettermoodaside。
  Come,Ellen,come!’tismorethantime,Heholdshiscourtatmorningprime。’
  Withheatingheart,andbosomwrung,Astoabrother’sarmsheclung。
  Gentlyhedriedthefallingtear,Andgentlywhisperedhopeandcheer;
  Herfalteringstepshalfled,halfstayed,Throughgalleryfairandhigharcade,TillathistouchitswingsofprideAportalarchunfoldedwide。
  XXVI。
  Within’twasbrilliantallandlight,Athrongingsceneoffiguresbright;
  ItglowedonEllen’sdazzledsight,AswhenthesettingsunhasgivenTenthousandhuestosummereven,AndfromtheirtissuefancyframesAerialknightsandfairydames。
  StillbyFitz—Jamesherfootingstaid;
  Afewfaintstepssheforwardmade,Thenslowherdroopingheadsheraised,Andfearfulroundthepresencegazed;
  Forhimshesoughtwhoownedthisstate,ThedreadedPrincewhosewillwasfate!——
  ShegazedonmanyaprincelyportMightwellhaveruledaroyalcourt;
  Onmanyasplendidgarbshegazed,——
  Thenturnedbewilderedandamazed,Forallstoodbare;andintheroomFitz—Jamesaloneworecapandplume。
  Tohimeachlady’slookwaslent,Onhimeachcourtier’seyewasbent;
  Midstfursandsilksandjewelssheen,Hestood,insimpleLincolngreen,Thecentreoftheglitteringring,——
  AndSnowdoun’sKnightisScotland’sKing!
  XXVII。
  Aswreathofsnowonmountain—breastSlidesfromtherockthatgaveitrest,PoorEllenglidedfromherstay,AndattheMonarch’sfeetshelay;
  Nowordherchokingvoicecommands,——
  Sheshowedthering,——sheclaspedherhands。
  O,notamomentcouldhebrook,ThegenerousPrince,thatsuppliantlook!
  Gentlyheraisedher,——and,thewhile,Checkedwithaglancethecircle’ssmile;
  Graceful,butgrave,herbrowhekissed,Andbadeherterrorsbedismissed:——
  ’Yes,fair;thewanderingpoorFitz—JamesThefealtyofScotlandclaims。
  Tohimthywoes,thywishes,bring;
  Hewillredeemhissignetring。
  AsknaughtforDouglas;——yestereven,HisPrinceandhehavemuchforgiven;
  Wronghathhehadfromslanderoustongue,I,fromhisrebelkinsmen,wrong。
  Wewouldnot,tothevulgarcrowd,Yieldwhattheycravedwithclamorloud;
  Calmlyweheardandjudgedhiscause,Ourcouncilaidedandourlaws。
  Istanchedthyfather’sdeath—feudsternWithstoutDeVauxandgrayGlencairn;
  AndBothwell’sLordhenceforthweownThefriendandbulwarkofourthrone。——
  But,lovelyinfidel,hownow?
  Whatcloudsthymisbelievingbrow?
  LordJamesofDouglas,lendshineaid;
  Thoumustconfirmthisdoubtingmaid。’
  XXVIII。
  ThenforththenobleDouglassprung,Andonhisneckhisdaughterhung。
  TheMonarchdrank,thathappyhour,Thesweetest,holiestdraughtofPower,——
  Whenitcansaywithgodlikevoice,Arise,sadVirtue,andrejoice!
  YetwouldnotJamesthegeneraleyeOnnature’sraptureslongshouldpry;
  Hesteppedbetween——’Nay,Douglas,nay,Stealnotmyproselyteaway!
  Theriddle’tismyrighttoread,Thatbroughtthishappychancetospeed。
  Yes,Ellen,whendisguisedIstrayInlife’smorelowbuthappierway,’TisundernamewhichveilsmypowerNorfalselyveils,——forStirling’stowerOfyorethenameofSnowdounclaims,AndNormanscallmeJamesFitz—James。
  ThuswatchIo’erinsultedlaws,Thuslearntorighttheinjuredcause。’
  Then,inatoneapartandlow,——
  ’Ah,littletraitress!nonemustknowWhatidledream,whatlighterthoughtWhatvanityfulldearlybought,Joinedtoshineeye’sdarkwitchcraft,drewMyspell—boundstepstoBenvenueIndangeroushour,andallbutgaveThyMonarch’slifetomountainglaive!’
  Aloudhespoke:’ThoustillcostholdThatlittletalismanofgold,Pledgeofmyfaith,Fitz—James’sring,——
  WhatseeksfairEllenoftheKing?’
  XXIX。
  FullwelltheconsciousmaidenguessedHeprobedtheweaknessofherbreast;
  ButwiththatconsciousnesstherecameAlighteningofherfearsforGraeme,AndmoreshedeemedtheMonarch’sireKindled’gainsthimwhoforhersireRebelliousbroadswordboldlydrew;
  And,tohergenerousfeelingtrue,ShecravedthegraceofRoderickDhu。
  ’Forbearthysuit;——theKingofkingsAlonecanstaylife’spartingwings。
  Iknowhisheart,Iknowhishand,Havesharedhischeer,andprovedhisbrand;
  MyfairestearldomwouldIgiveTobidClan—Alpine’sChieftainlive!——
  Hastthounootherboontocrave?
  Noothercaptivefriendtosave?’
  Blushing,sheturnedherfromtheKing,AndtotheDouglasgavethering,AsifshewishedhersiretospeakThesuitthatstainedherglowingcheek。
  ’Nay,then,mypledgehaslostitsforce,Andstubbornjusticeholdshercourse。
  Malcolm,comeforth!’——and,attheword,DownkneeledtheGraemetoScotland’sLord。
  ’Forthee,rashyouth,nosuppliantsues,FromtheemayVengeanceclaimherdues,Who,nurturedunderneathoursmile,Hastpaidourcarebytreacherouswile,AndsoughtamidthyfaithfulclanArefugeforanoutlawedman,Dishonoringthusthyloyalname。——
  FettersandwarderfortheGraeme!’
  HischainofgoldtheKingunstrung,Thelinkso’erMalcolm’sneckheflung,Thengentlydrewtheglitteringband,AndlaidtheclasponEllen’shand。
  HarpoftheNorth,farewell!Thehillsgrowdark,Onpurplepeaksadeepershadedescending;
  Intwilightcopsetheglow—wormlightsherspark,Thedeer,halfseen,aretothecovertwending。
  Resumethywizardelm!thefountainlending,Andthewildbreeze,thywilderminstrelsy;
  Thynumberssweetwithnature’svespersblending,Withdistantechofromthefoldandlea,Andherd—boy’seveningpipe,andhumofhousingbee。
  Yet,onceagain,farewell,thouMinstrelHarp!
  Yet,onceagain,forgivemyfeeblesway,AndlittlereckIofthecensuresharpMayidlycavilatanidlelay。
  MuchhaveIowedthystrainsonlife’slongway,Throughsecretwoestheworldhasneverknown,Whenonthewearynightdawnedwearierday,Andbittererwasthegriefdevouredalone。——
  ThatIo’erlivesuchwoes,Enchantress!isshineown。
  Hark!asmylingeringfootstepsslowretire,SomeSpiritoftheAirhaswakedthystring!
  ’Tisnowaseraphbold,withtouchoffire,’TisnowthebrushofFairy’sfrolicwing。
  Recedingnow,thedyingnumbersringFainterandfainterdowntheruggeddell;
  AndnowthemountainbreezesscarcelybringAwanderingwitch—noteofthedistantspell——
  Andnow,’tissilentall!——Enchantress,faretheewell!
  AbbreviationsUsedInTheNotes。
  Cf。(confer),compare。
  F。Q。,Spenser’sFaerieQueene。
  Fol。,following。
  Id。(idem),thesame。
  Lockhart,J。G。Lockhart’seditionofScott’spoems(variousissues)。
  P。L。,Milton’sParadiseLost。
  Taylor,R。W。Taylor’seditionofTheLadyoftheLake(London,1875)。
  Wb。,Webster’sDictionary(revisedquartoeditionof1879)。
  Worc。,Worcester’sDictionary(quartoedition)。
  TheabbreviationsofthenamesofShakespeare’splayswillbereadilyunderstood。Theline—numbersarethoseofthe"Globe"
  edition。
  ThereferencestoScott’sLayoftheLastMinstrelaretocantoandline;thosetoMarmionandotherpoemstocantoandstanza。
  NOTES。
  Introduction。
  TheLadyoftheLakewasfirstpublishedin1810,whenScottwasthirty—nine,anditwasdedicatedto"themostnobleJohnJames,MarquisofAbercorn。"EightthousandcopiesweresoldbetweenJune2dandSeptember22d,1810,andrepeatededitionsweresubsequentlycalledfor。In1830,thefollowing"Introduction"
  wasprefixedtothepoembytheauthor:——
  AfterthesuccessofMarmion,IfeltinclinedtoexclaimwithUlyssesintheOdyssey:
  Odys。X。5。
  "Oneventurousgamemyhandhaswonto—day——
  Another,gallants,yetremainstoplay。"
  Theancientmanners,thehabitsandcustomsoftheaboriginalracebywhomtheHighlandsofScotlandwereinhabited,hadalwaysappearedtomepeculiarlyadaptedtopoetry。Thechangeintheirmanners,too,hadtakenplacealmostwithinmyowntime,oratleastIhadlearnedmanyparticularsconcerningtheancientstateoftheHighlandsfromtheoldmenofthelastgeneration。IhadalwaysthoughttheoldScottishGaelhighlyadaptedforpoeticalcomposition。Thefeudsandpoliticaldissensionswhich,halfacenturyearlier,wouldhaverenderedthericherandwealthierpartofthekingdomindisposedtocountenanceapoem,thesceneofwhichwaslaidintheHighlands,werenowsunkinthegenerouscompassionwhichtheEnglish,morethananyothernation,feelforthemisfortunesofanhonourablefoe。ThePoemsofOssianhadbytheirpopularitysufficientlyshownthat,ifwritingsonHighlandsubjectswerequalifiedtointerestthereader,merenationalprejudiceswere,inthepresentday,veryunlikelytointerferewiththeirsuccess。
  Ihadalsoreadagreatdeal,seenmuch,andheardmore,ofthatromanticcountrywhereIwasinthehabitofspendingsometimeeveryautumn;andthesceneryofLockKatrinewasconnectedwiththerecollectionofmanyadearfriendandmerryexpeditionofformerdays。Thispoem,theactionofwhichlayamongscenessobeautifulandsodeeplyimprintedonmyrecollections,wasalabouroflove,anditwasnolesssotorecallthemannersandincidentsintroduced。ThefrequentcustomofJamesIV。,andparticularlyofJamesV。,towalkthroughtheirkingdomindisguise,affordedmethehintofanincidentwhichneverfailstobeinterestingifmanagedwiththeslightestaddressordexterity。
  Imaynowconfess,however,thattheemployment,thoughattendedwithgreatpleasure,wasnotwithoutitsdoubtsandanxieties。A
  lady,towhomIwasnearlyrelated,andwithwhomIlived,duringherwholelife,onthemostbrotherlytermsofaffection,wasresidingwithmeatthetimewhentheworkwasinprogress,andusedtoaskme,whatIcouldpossiblydotorisesoearlyinthemorning(thathappeningtobethemostconvenienttomeforcomposition)。AtlastItoldherthesubjectofmymeditations;
  andIcanneverforgettheanxietyandaffectionexpressedinherreply。"Donotbesorash,"shesaid,"mydearestcousin。[FN#2]
  Youarealreadypopular,——moreso,perhaps,thanyouyourselfwillbelieve,orthanevenI,orotherpartialfriends,canfairlyallowtoyourmerit。Youstandhigh,——donotrashlyattempttoclimbhigher,andincurtheriskofafall;for,dependuponit,afavouritewillnotbepermittedeventostumblewithimpunity。"IrepliedtothisaffectionateexpostulationinthewordsofMontrose,——
  "’Heeitherfearshisfatetoomuch,Orhisdesertsaresmall,WhodaresnotputittothetouchTogainorloseitall。’
  "IfIfail,"Isaid,forthedialogueisstronginmyrecollection,"itisasignthatIoughtnevertohavesucceeded,andIwillwriteproseforlife:youshallseenochangeinmytemper,norwillIeatasinglemealtheworse。ButifI
  succeed,’Upwiththebonniebluebonnet,Thedirk,andthefeather,anda’!’"
  AfterwardsIshowedmyaffectionateandanxiouscriticthefirstcantoofthepoem,whichreconciledhertomyimprudence。
  Nevertheless,althoughIansweredthusconfidently,withtheobstinacyoftensaidtobepropertothosewhobearmysurname,I
  acknowledgethatmyconfidencewasconsiderablyshakenbythewarningofherexcellenttasteandunbiasedfriendship。NorwasImuchcomfortedbyherretractionoftheunfavourablejudgment,whenIrecollectedhowlikelyanaturalpartialitywastoeffectthatchangeofopinion。Insuchcases,affectionriseslikealightonthecanvas,improvesanyfavourabletintswhichitformerlyexhibited,andthrowsitsdefectsintotheshade。
  Irememberthataboutthesametimeafriendstartedinto"heezeupmyhope,"likethe"sportsmanwithhiscuttygun,"intheoldsong。Hewasbredafarmer,butamanofpowerfulunderstanding,naturalgoodtaste,andwarmpoeticalfeeling,perfectlycompetenttosupplythewantsofanimperfectorirregulareducation。Hewasapassionateadmireroffield—sports,whichweoftenpursuedtogether。
  AsthisfriendhappenedtodinewithmeatAshestieloneday,I
  tooktheopportunityofreadingtohimthefirstcantoofTheLadyoftheLake,inordertoascertaintheeffectthepoemwaslikelytoproduceuponapersonwhowasbuttoofavourablearepresentativeofreadersatlarge。ItisofcoursetobesupposedthatIdeterminedrathertoguidemyopinionbywhatmyfriendmightappeartofeel,thanbywhathemightthinkfittosay。Hisreceptionofmyrecitation,orprelection,wasrathersingular。Heplacedhishandacrosshisbrow,andlistenedwithgreatattentionthroughthewholeaccountofthestag—hunt,tillthedogsthrewthemselvesintothelaketofollowtheirmaster,whoembarkswithEllenDouglas。Hethenstartedupwithasuddenexclamation,struckhishandonthetable,anddeclared,inavoiceofcensurecalculatedfortheoccasion,thatthedogsmusthavebeentotallyruinedbybeingpermittedtotakethewateraftersuchaseverechase。IownIwasmuchencouragedbythespeciesofreverywhichhadpossessedsozealousafollowerofthesportsoftheancientNimrod,whohadbeencompletelysurprisedoutofalldoubtsoftherealityofthetale。Anotherofhisremarksgavemelesspleasure。HedetectedtheidentityoftheKingwiththewanderingknight,Fitz—James,whenhewindshisbugletosummonhisattendants。Hewasprobablythinkingofthelively,butsomewhatlicentious,oldballad,inwhichthedenouementofaroyalintriguetakesplaceasfollows:
  "Hetookabuglefraehisside,Heblewbothloudandshrill,AndfourandtwentybeltedknightsCameskippingoverthehill;
  Thenhetookoutalittleknife,Leta’hisduddiesfa’,AndhewasthebrawestgentlemanThatwasamangthema’。
  Andwe’llgonomorearoving,"etc。
  Thisdiscovery,asMr。Pepyssaysoftherentinhiscamletcloak,wasbutatrifle,yetittroubledme;andIwasatagooddealofpainstoeffaceanymarksbywhichIthoughtmysecretcouldbetracedbeforetheconclusion,whenIreliedonitwiththesamehopeofproducingeffect,withwhichtheIrishpost—boyissaidtoreservea"trotfortheavenue。"
  Itookuncommonpainstoverifytheaccuracyofthelocalcircumstancesofthisstory。Irecollect,inparticular,thattoascertainwhetherIwastellingaprobabletale,IwentintoPerthshire,toseewhetherKingJamescouldactuallyhaveriddenfromthebanksofLochVennachartoStirlingCastlewithinthetimesupposedinthepoem,andhadthepleasuretosatisfymyselfthatitwasquitepracticable。
  Afteraconsiderabledelay,TheLadyoftheLakeappearedinJune,1810;anditssuccesswascertainlysoextraordinaryastoinducemeforthemomenttoconcludethatIhadatlastfixedanailintheproverbiallyinconstantwheelofFortune,whosestabilityinbehalfofanindividualwhohadsoboldlycourtedherfavoursforthreesuccessivetimeshadnotasyetbeenshaken。Ihadattained,perhaps,thatdegreeofreputationatwhichprudence,orcertainlytimidity,wouldhavemadeahalt,anddiscontinuedeffortsbywhichIwasfarmorelikelytodiminishmyfamethantoincreaseit。But,asthecelebratedJohnWilkesissaidtohaveexplainedtohislateMajesty,thathehimself,amidhisfulltideofpopularity,wasneveraWilkite,soIcan,withhonesttruth,exculpatemyselffromhavingbeenatanytimeapartisanofmyownpoetry,evenwhenitwasinthehighestfashionwiththemillion。ItmustnotbesupposedthatIwaseithersoungrateful,orsosuperabundantlycandid,astodespiseorscornthevalueofthosewhosevoicehadelevatedmesomuchhigherthanmyownopiniontoldmeI
  deserved。Ifelt,onthecontrary,themoregratefultothepublic,asreceivingthatfrompartialitytome,whichIcouldnothaveclaimedfrommerit;andIendeavouredtodeservethepartiality,bycontinuingsuchexertionsasIwascapableoffortheiramusement。
  ItmaybethatIdidnot,inthiscontinuedcourseofscribbling,consulteithertheinterestofthepublicormyown。Buttheformerhadeffectualmeansofdefendingthemselves,andcould,bytheircoldness,sufficientlycheckanyapproachtointrusion;andformyself,IhadnowforseveralyearsdedicatedmyhourssomuchtoliterarylabourthatIshouldhavefeltdifficultyinemployingmyselfotherwise;andso,likeDogberry,Igenerouslybestowedallmytediousnessonthepublic,comfortingmyselfwiththereflectionthat,ifposterityshouldthinkmeundeservingofthefavourwithwhichIwasregardedbymycontemporaries,"theycouldnotbutsayIhadthecrown,"andhadenjoyedforatimethatpopularitywhichissomuchcoveted。
  Iconceived,however,thatIheldthedistinguishedsituationI
  hadobtained,howeverunworthily,ratherlikethechampionofpugilism,[FN#3]ontheconditionofbeingalwaysreadytoshowproofsofmyskill,thaninthemannerofthechampionofchivalry,whoperformshisdutiesonlyonrareandsolemnoccasions。IwasinanycaseconsciousthatIcouldnotlongholdasituationwhichthecaprice,ratherthanthejudgment,ofthepublic,hadbestoweduponme,andpreferredbeingdeprivedofmyprecedencebysomemoreworthyrival,tosinkingintocontemptformyindolence,andlosingmyreputationbywhatScottishlawyerscallthenegativeprescription。Accordingly,thosewhochoosetolookattheIntroductiontoRokeby,willbeabletotracethestepsbywhichIdeclinedasapoettofigureasanovelist;astheballadsays,QueenEleanorsunkatCharingCrosstoriseagainatQueenhithe。
  Itonlyremainsformetosaythat,duringmyshortpre—eminenceofpopularity,IfaithfullyobservedtherulesofmoderationwhichIhadresolvedtofollowbeforeIbeganmycourseasamanofletters。Ifamanisdeterminedtomakeanoiseintheworld,heisassuretoencounterabuseandridicule,ashewhogallopsfuriouslythroughavillagemustreckononbeingfollowedbythecursinfullcry。Experiencedpersonsknowthatinstretchingtoflogthelatter,theriderisveryapttocatchabadfall;norisanattempttochastiseamalignantcriticattendedwithlessdangertotheauthor。Onthisprinciple,Iletparody,burlesque,andsquibsfindtheirownlevel;andwhilethelatterhissedmostfiercely,Iwascautiousnevertocatchthemup,asschoolboysdo,tothrowthembackagainstthenaughtyboywhofiredthemoff,wiselyrememberingthattheyareinsuchcasesapttoexplodeinthehandling。Letmeadd,thatmyreign[FN#4](sinceByronhassocalledit)wasmarkedbysomeinstancesofgood—
  natureaswellaspatience。Ineverrefusedaliterarypersonofmeritsuchservicesinsmoothinghiswaytothepublicaswereinmypower;andIhadtheadvantage,ratheranuncommononewithourirritablerace,toenjoygeneralfavourwithoutincurringpermanentill—will,sofarasisknowntome,amonganyofmycontemporaries。
  W。S。
  Abbotsford,April,1830。
  Ourlimitsdonotpermitustoaddanyextendedselectionsfromthemanycriticalnoticesofthepoem。TheverdictofJeffrey,intheEdinburghReview,onitsfirstappearance,hasbeengenerallyendorsed:——
  "Uponthewhole,weareinclinedtothinkmorehighlyofTheLadyoftheLakethanofeitherofitsauthor’sformerpublications[theLayandMarmion]。Wearemoresure,however,thatithasfewerfaultsthanthatithasgreaterbeauties;andasitsbeautiesbearastrongresemblancetothosewithwhichthepublichasbeenalreadymadefamiliarinthesecelebratedworks,weshouldnotbesurprisedifitspopularitywerelesssplendidandremarkable。Forourownparts,however,weareofopinionthatitwillbeoftenerreadhereafterthaneitherofthem;andthat,ifithadappearedfirstintheseries,theirreceptionwouldhavebeenlessfavourablethanthatwhichithasexperienced。Itismorepolishedinitsdiction,andmoreregularinitsversification;thestoryisconstructedwithinfinitelymoreskillandaddress;thereisagreaterproportionofpleasingandtenderpassages,withmuchlessantiquariandetail;and,uponthewhole,alargervarietyofcharacters,moreartfullyandjudiciouslycontrasted。Thereisnothingsofine,perhaps,asthebattleinMarmion,orsopicturesqueassomeofthescatteredsketchesintheLay;butthereisarichnessandaspiritinthewholepiecewhichdoesnotpervadeeitherofthosepoems,——aprofusionofincidentandashiftingbrilliancyofcolouringthatremindsusofthewitcheryofAriosto,andaconstantelasticityandoccasionalenergywhichseemtobelongmorepeculiarlytotheauthornowbeforeus。"