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CHAPTER VIII.
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Visit to the Home of Burns.—The Poet’s Cottage.—The Celebration.—Walks and Rides in the Rain.—Edinburgh.—Its Associations.—The Teachings of History.—Home of Drummond.—Abbotsford.—Melrose.—Jedburgh Abbey.—Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Bayard’s visit to Ayr was the first of a long series of like visitations to the homes of celebrated1 poets, and being then a novel experience was doubly enjoyed. It may be that the similar occupation, and like inspiration, which characterized both himself and Burns, made the spot more attractive. Had they not both followed the plough through the thick sward? Had not both milked the cows; drove the horses to the water; planted the corn; dug up the weeds; cut the hay, and all the while sang and recited original verses? Had he not been ridiculed2 by his playmates, and sneered3 at by his neighbors, in common with that great poet of Scotland? To look over the farm on which Burns toiled4; to be shown the spot on which it is claimed Burns overturned—
“That wee bit heap o’ leaves and stibble,”
the home of the “mousie,” and to be shown the cottage he was born in, and the scenes which inspired[60] his songs, interesting as they are to the writer of prose, must have been peculiarly satisfactory to him. He does not speak of it, however, with the enthusiasm one would expect, and it is quite probable that he was not yet wholly inured5 to the inconveniences of a wet climate, and could not think or muse6 in a crowd as satisfactorily as when dry and alone. When he arrived in the town, the streets were filled by an immense throng7, and there could have been little satisfaction in trying to fall into poetical8 dreams. It is a great satisfaction to those of Bayard’s friends who have loved him, and put their faith in him, to know that he put himself on record in some of his early letters, in no light terms, as having an unutterable disgust for the drunken
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celebrated
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sneered
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| 讥笑,冷笑( sneer的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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muse
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brawling
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chapel
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reminder
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dome
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sequestered
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sonnets
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mansion
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investigation
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mythical
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