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LambsreadingofThomasAquinasprobablywasatthebaseofhistheses.WilliamGodwin,inhis"HistoryofKnowledge,LearningandTasteinGreatBritain,"whichhadrunthroughsomeyearsoftheNewAnnualRegister,cited,in1786,anumberofthemoregrotesquequeriesoftheoldSchoolmen.Mr.KeganPaulsuggestedthatLambwenttoGodwinforhisexaminationpaper;butIshouldthinkthisveryunlikely.SomeofthequestionshitColeridgeveryhard.
ThisletterwasfirstprintedbyJosephCottleinhisEarlyRecollections,1837,withtheremark:"Mr.Coleridgegavemethisletter,saying,Theseyoungvisionarieswilldoeachothernogood."ItmarksanepochinLambslife,sinceitbroughtabout,or,atanyrate,clinched,theonlyquarrelthateversubsistedbetweenColeridgeandhimself.
ThestoryistoldinCharlesLambandtheLloyds.Briefly,LloydhadleftColeridgeinthespringof1797;alittlelater,inastateofmuchperplexity,hehadcarriedhistroublestoLamb,andtoSouthey,betweenwhomandColeridgenoverycordialfeelinghadexistedforsometime,ratherthantoColeridgehimself,hislatementor.Thatprobablyfannedtheflame.ThenextmovecamefromColeridge.HeprintedintheMonthlyMagazineforNovember,1797,threesonnetssignedNehemiahHigginbottom,burlesquinginstancesof"affectationofunaffectedness,"and"punypathos"inthepoemsofhimself,ofLamb,andofLloyd,thehumourofwhichLambprobablydidnotmuchappreciate,sincehebelievedinthefeelingsexpressedinhisverse,whileLloydwascertainlyunfittedtoesteemit.Coleridgeeffectedevenmorethanhehadcontemplated,forSoutheytookthesonnetuponSimplicityasanattackuponhimself,whichdidnot,however,preventhim,alittlelater,fromasimilarexerciseinponderoushumourunderthetoosimilarnameofAbelShufflebotto
InMarch,1798,whenaneweditionofColeridges1797Poemswasincontemplation,LloydwrotetoCottle,thepublisher,askingthathewouldpersuadeColeridgetoomithis(Lloyds)portion,arequestwhichColeridgeprobablyresented,butwhichgavehimtheopportunityofreplyingthatnopersuasionwasneededfortheomissionofversespublishedattheearnestrequestoftheauthor.
MeanwhileaworseoffencethanallagainstColeridgewasperpetratedbyLloyd.Inthespringof1798waspublishedatBristolhisnovel,EdmundOliver,dedicatedtoLamb,inwhichColeridgesexperiencesinthearmy,underthealiasofSilasTomkynComberback,in1793-1794,andcertainofColeridgespeculiarities,includinghisdrughabit,wereutilised.Addedtothis,LloydseemstohaverepeatedbothtoLambandSouthey,indistortedform,certainthingswhichColeridgehadsaidofthem,eitherinconfidence,or,atanyrate,withnowishthattheyshouldberepeated;withtheresultthatLambactuallywentsofarastotakesideswithLloydagainsthisolderfriend.ThefollowingextractsfromaletterfromColeridgetoLamb,whichIampermittedbyMr.ErnestHartleyColeridgetoprint,carriesthestoryalittlefarther:—
[Springof1798.]
DearLamb,—LloydhasinformedmethroughMissWordsworththatyouintendnolongertocorrespondwithme.Thishasgivenmelittlepain;notthatIdonotloveandesteemyou,butonthecontrarybecauseIamconfidentthatyourintentionsarepure.Youareperformingwhatyoudeemaduty,andhumanlyspeakinghavethatmeritwhichcanbederivedfromtheperformanceofapainfulduty.Painful,foryouwouldnotwithoutstrugglesabandonmeinbehalfofaman[Lloyd]who,whollyignorantofallbutyourname,becameattachedtoyouinconsequenceofmyattachment,caughthisfrommyenthusiasm,andlearnedtoloveyouatmyfireside,whenoftenwhileIhavebeensittingandtalkingofyoursorrowsandafflictionsIhavestoppedmyconversationsandliftedupweteyesandprayedforyou.No!Iamconfidentthatalthoughyoudonotthinkasawiseman,youfeelasagoodman.
FromyouIhavereceivedlittlepain,becauseforyouIsufferlittlealarIcannotsaythisforyourfriend;itappearstomeevidentthathisfeelingsarevitiated,andthathisideasareintheirbinationmerelythecreaturesofthosefeelings.Ihavereceivedlettersfromhim,andthebestandkindestwishwhich,asaChristian,Icanofferinreturnisthathemayfeelremorse….
WhenIwrotetoyouthatmySonnettoSimplicitywasnotposedwithreferencetoSouthey,youansweredme(Ibelievethesewerethewords):"Itwasalietoogrossforthegrossestignorancetobelieve;"andIwasnotangrywithyou,becausetheassertionwhichthegrossestignorancewouldbelievealietheOmniscientknewtobetruth.This,however,makesmecautiousnottoohastilytoaffirmthefalsehoodofanassertionofLloydsthatinEdmundOliverslove-fit,leavingcollege,andgoingintothearmyhehadnosortofallusiontoorrecollectionofmylove-fit,leavingcollege,andgoingintothearmy,andthatheneverthoughtofmypersoninthedescriptionofOliverspersoninthefirstletterofthesecondvolume.Thiscannotappearstrangertomethanmyassertiondidtoyou,andthereforeIwillsuspendmyabsolutefaith….
Ihavebeenunfortunateinmyconnections.BothyouandLloydbecameacquaintedwithmewhenyourmindswerefarfrombeinginaposedornaturalstate,andyouclothedmyimagewithasuitofnotionsandfeelingswhichcouldbelongtonothinghuman.Youarerestoredtoparativesaneness,andaremerelywonderingwhatisbeeoftheColeridgewithwhomyouweresopassionatelyinlove;CharlesLloydsmindhasonlychangedhisdisease,andheisnowarrayinghisci-devantAngelinaflamingSanBenito—thewholegroundofthegarmentadarkbrimstoneandplentyoflittledevilsflourishedoutinblack.Oh,me!Lamb,"eveninlaughtertheheartissad!"…
Godblessyou
S.T.COLERIDGE.
Oneotherpassage.InaletterfromLloydatBirminghamtoCottle,datedJune,1798,Lloydsays,inresponsetoCottlessuggestionthatheshouldvisitColeridge,"IloveColeridge,andcanforgetallthathashappened.AtpresentIcouldnotwellgotoStowey….Lambquittedmeyesterday,afterafortnightsvisit.Ihavebeenmuchinterestedinhissociety.Ineverknewhimsohappyinmylife.IshallwritetoColeridgeto-day."ColeridgeleftforGermanyinSeptember.
"Schillerandswinginawood."AnallusiontoColeridgessonnetto
Schiller:—
Ah!Bardtremendousinsublimity!
CouldIbeholdtheeinthyloftiermood
Wandringatevewithfinely-frenziedeye
Beneathsomevastoldtempest-swingingwood!
HereshouldperhapseLambsfirstlettertoRobertLloyd,notavailableforthisedition,butprintedbyCanonAinger,andinCharlesLambandtheLloyds,whereitisdatedOctober.Lambsfirstletterisoneofadvice,apparentlyinreplytosomeplaintsofhispositionaddressedtohimbyLloyd.Asecondandlongerletterwhich,thoughbelongingtoAugust,1798,maybementionedhere,alsocounsels,mendingtheuseofpatienceandhumility.Lambishereseeninthecharacterofaspiritualadviser.Theletterisuniqueinhiscorrespondence.
RobertLloydwasayoungerbrotherofCharlesLloyd,andLambhadprobablymethimwhenonhisvisittoBirminghaminthesummer.Theboy,thennotquitetwenty,wasapprenticedtoaQuakerdraperatSaffronWaldeninEssex.]
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