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Grays return and Correspondence with West; The
Agrippina
Fragment
Gray again in residence at Peterhouse
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
(190721).
Volume X. The Age of Johnson.
VI.
Gray
.
§ 6. Lyrics written at Stoke.
A very brief period of efflorescence in verse preceded Grays return to Cambridge. From Stoke, to which, after the death of his father in 1741, his mother and his aunt Mary Antrobus had gone to live with their widowed sister Mrs. Rogers, he had sent (early in June, 1742) the
Ode on the Spring;
he wrote there in August his
Sonnet on the Death of Richard West,
his cento the
Hymn to Adversity,
his
Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College
and a very splenetic
Hymn to Ignorance
(which, happily, remains a fragment), on his projected return to Cambridge. But we must refer to the same date the most touching of all his tributes to the memory of West, in which the sad thoughts of his English poems on the same theme are combined and concealed in a Latin dress. His ambitious fragment
De Principiis Cogitandi,
begun at Florence in 1740, and dubbed by him Tommy Lucretius is, after all, so far as it goes, only a
résumé
of Locke; but, in June, so soon as he heard of his loss, he added, apparently without effort, a lament prompted by the keen stimulus of grief, which seems to be more spontaneous than his sonnet or the Eton
Ode,
and is, in fact, the first source of these familiar verses. It will bear comparison with Miltons
Epitaphium Damonis
Charles Diodati, the friendship between whom and Milton, in many ways, is an exact counterpart to that between West and Gray. Nor can it be denied that Grays effort is without a certain artificiality, which,
pace
Masson, renders Miltons poem more passionless, and more self-centred and discursive.
10
11
Note 10
. For the rest, a close comparison between Miltons Latin poems and Grays would show how much Gray owed to Milton in this department alone.
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Grays return and Correspondence with West; The
Agrippina
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Gray again in residence at Peterhouse
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