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 idea of doing; of his or any other man's ever doing; or ever having done; in any circumstances。  Sad; enough。  Alas; it is our saddest woe of all;too sad for being spoken of at present; while all or nearly all men consider it an imaginary sorrow on my part!

Let the young English soul; in whatever logic…shop and nonsense…verse establishment of an Eton; Oxford; Edinburgh; Halle; Salamanca; or other High Finishing…School; he may be getting his young idea taught how to speak and spout; and print sermons and review…articles; and thereby show himself and fond patrons that it _is_ an idea;lay this solemnly to heart; this is my deepest counsel to him!  The idea you have once spoken; if it even were an idea; is no longer yours; it is gone from you; so much life and virtue is gone; and the vital circulations of your self and your destiny and activity are henceforth deprived of it。  If you could not get it spoken; if you could still constrain it into silence; so much the richer are you。 Better keep your idea while you can:  let it still circulate in your blood; and there fructify; inarticulately inciting you to good activities; giving to your whole spiritual life a ruddier health。  When the time does come for speaking it; you will speak it all the more concisely; the more expressively; appropriately; and if such a time should never come; have you not already acted it; and uttered it as no words can?  Think of this; my young friend; for there is nothing truer; nothing more forgotten in these shabby gold…laced days。  Incontinence is half of all the sins of man。  And among the many kinds of that base vice; I know none baser; or at present half so fell and fatal; as that same Incontinence of Tongue。  〃Public speaking;〃 〃parliamentary eloquence:〃  it is a Moloch; before whom young souls are made to pass through the fire。  They enter; weeping or rejoicing; fond parents consecrating them to the red…hot Idol; as to the Highest God: and they come out spiritually _dead_。  Dead enough; to live thenceforth a galvanic life of mere Stump…Oratory; screeching and gibbering; words without wisdom; without veracity; without conviction more than skin…deep。 A divine gift; that?  It is a thing admired by the vulgar; and rewarded with seats in the Cabinet and other preciosities; but to the wise; it is a thing not admirable; not adorable; unmelodious rather; and ghastly and bodeful; as the speech of sheeted spectres in the streets at midnight!

Be not a Public Orator; thou brave young British man; thou that art now growing to be something:  not a Stump…Orator; if thou canst help it。 Appeal not to the vulgar; with its long ears and its seats in the Cabinet; not by spoken words to the vulgar; _hate_ the profane vulgar; and bid it begone。  Appeal by silent work; by silent suffering if there be no work; to the gods; who have nobler than seats in the Cabinet for thee!  Talent for Literature; thou hast such a talent?  Believe it not; be slow to believe it!  To speak; or to write; Nature did not peremptorily order thee; but to work she did。  And know this:  there never was a talent even for real Literature; not to speak of talents lost and damned in doing sham Literature; but was primarily a talent for something infinitely better of the silent kind。  Of Literature; in all ways; be shy rather than otherwise; at present!  There where thou art; work; work; whatsoever thy hand findeth to do; do it;with the hand of a man; not of a phantasm; be that thy unnoticed blessedness and exceeding great reward。  Thy words; let them be few; and well…ordered。  Love silence rather than speech in these tragic days; when; for very speaking; the voice of man has fallen inarticulate to man; and hearts; in this loud babbling; sit dark and dumb towards one another。  Witty;above all; oh be not witty:  none of us is bound to be witty; under penalties; to be wise and true we all are; under the terriblest penalties!

Brave young friend; dear to me; and _known_ too in a sense; though never seen; nor to be seen by me;you are; what I am not; in the happy case to learn to _be_ something and to _do_ something; instead of eloquently talking about what has been and was done and may be!  The old are what they are; and will not alter; our hope is in you。  England's hope; and the world's; is that there may once more be millions such; instead of units as now。  _Macte; i fausto pede_。  And may future generations; acquainted again with the silences; and once more cognizant of what is noble and faithful and divine; look back on us with pity and incredulous astonishment!








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