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  AnobleHuguenotfamily,owningconsiderablepropertyinNormandy,theLeFanusofCaen,were,upontherevocationoftheEdictofNantes,deprivedoftheirancestralestatesofMandeville,Sequeville,andCresseron;but,owingtotheirpossessinginfluentialrelativesatthecourtofLouistheFourteenth,wereallowedtoquittheircountryforEngland,unmolested,withtheirpersonalproperty。WemeetwithJohnLeFanudeSequevilleandCharlesLeFanudeCresseron,ascavalryofficersinWilliamtheThird’sarmy;CharlesbeingsodistinguishedamemberoftheKing’sstaffthathewaspresentedwithWilliam’sportraitfromhismaster’sownhand。HeafterwardsservedasamajorofdragoonsunderMarlborough。

  Atthebeginningoftheeighteenthcentury,WilliamLeFanuwasthesolesurvivorofhisfamily。HemarriedHenriettaRaboteaudePuggibaut,thelastofanothergreatandnobleHuguenotfamily,whoseescapefromFrance,asachild,bytheaidofaRomanCatholicuncleinhighpositionattheFrenchcourt,waseffectedafteradventuresofthemostromanticdanger。

  JosephLeFanu,theeldestofthesonsofthismarriagewholeftissue,heldtheofficeofClerkoftheCoastinIreland。HemarriedforthesecondtimeAlicia,daughterofThomasSheridanandsisterofRichardBrinsleySheridan;hisbrother,CaptainHenryLeFanu,ofLeamington,beingunitedtotheonlyothersisterofthegreatwitandorator。

  DeanThomasPhilipLeFanu,theeldestsonofJosephLeFanu,becamebyhiswifeEmma,daughterofDr。Dobbin,F。T。C。D。,thefatherofJosephSheridanLeFanu,thesubjectofthismemoir,whosenameissofamiliartoEnglishandAmericanreadersasoneofthegreatestmastersoftheweirdandtheterribleamongstourmodernnovelists。

  BorninDublinonthe28thofAugust,1814,hedidnotbegintospeakuntilhewasmorethantwoyearsofage;butwhenhehadoncestarted,theboyshowedanunusualaptitudeinacquiringfreshwords,andusingthemcorrectly。

  Thefirstevidenceofliterarytastewhichhegavewasinhissixthyear,whenhemadeseverallittlesketcheswithexplanatoryremarkswrittenbeneaththem,afterthemannerofDuMaurier’s,orCharlesKeene’shumorousillustrationsin’Punch。’

  Oneofthese,preservedlongafterwardsbyhismother,representedaballooninmid-air,andtwoaeronauts,whohadoccupiedit,fallingheadlongtoearth,thedisasterbeingexplainedbythesewords:’SeetheeffectsoftryingtogotoHeaven。’

  Asamerechild,hewasaremarkablygoodactor,bothintragicandcomicpieces,andwashardlytwelveyearsoldwhenhebegantowriteversesofsingularspiritforonesoyoung。Atfourteen,heproducedalongIrishpoem,whichheneverpermittedanyonebuthismotherandbrothertoread。Tothatbrother,Mr。WilliamLeFanu,CommissionerofPublicWorks,Ireland,towhom,asthesuggesterofSheridanLeFanu’s’PhaudrigCroohore’and’ShamusO’Brien,’Irishballadliteratureowesadelightfuldebt,andwhoserichlyhumorousandpassionatelypatheticpowersasaraconteurofthesepoemshaveonlydoubledthatobligationintheheartsofthosewhohavebeenhappyenoughtobehishearers——toMr。WilliamLeFanuweareindebtedforthefollowingextractsfromthefirstofhisworks,whichtheboy-authorseemstohavesetanystoreby:

  ’MuseofGreenErin,breakthineicyslumbers!

  Strikeonceagainthywreathedlyre!

  Burstforthoncemoreandwakethytunefulnumbers!

  Kindleagainthylong-extinguishedfire!

  ’WhyshouldIbidthee,MuseofErin,waken?

  WhyshouldIbidtheestrikethyharponcemore?

  BettertoleavetheesilentandforsakenThanwaketheebutthygloriestodeplore。

  ’HowcouldIbidtheetellofTara’sTowers,WhereoncethysceptredPrincessateinstate——

  Whererosethymusic,atthefestivehours,Throughtheproudhallswherelisteningthousandssate?

  ’Fallenarethyfairpalaces,thycountry’sglory,Thytunefulbardswerebanishedorwereslain,Somerestingloryontheirdeathbedsgory,Andsomehavelivedtofeelafoeman’schain。

  ’Yetforthesakeofthyunhappynation,YetforthesakeofFreedom’sspiritfled,Letthywildharpstrings,thrilledwithindignation,Pealadeeprequiemo’erthysonsthatbled。

  ’Oyes!likethelastbreathofeveningsighing,Sweepthycoldhandthesilentstringsalong,Flashlikethelampbesidetheherodying,Thenhushedforeverbethyplaintivesong。’

  ToMr。WilliamLeFanuwearefurtherindebtedfortheaccompanyingspecimensofhisbrother’sseriousandhumorouspowersinverse,writtenwhenhewasquitealad,asvalentinestoaMissG。K。:

  ’LifeweretoolongformetobearIfbanishedfromthyview;

  Lifeweretooshort,athousandyear,Iflifewerepassedwithyou。

  ’Wisemenhavesaid“Man’slotonearthIsgriefandmelancholy,“

  Butwherethouart,therejoyousmirthProvesalltheirwisdomfolly。

  ’Iffatewithholdthylovefromme,Allelseinvainweregiven;

  Heavenwereimperfectwantingthee,Andwiththeeearthwereheaven。’

  Afewdaysafter,hesentthefollowingsequel:

  ’MydeargoodMadam,Youcan’tthinkhowverysadI’m。

  Isentyou,orImistakemyselffoully,AveryexcellentimitationofthepoetCowley,Containingthreeveryfairstanzas,WhichnumberLonginus,averycriticalman,says,AndAristotle,whowasacritictentimesmorecaustic,Toanicetyfitsavalentineoranacrostic。

  Andyetforallmypainstothismovingepistle,Ihavegotnoanswer,soIsupposeImaygowhistle。

  Perhapsyou’dhavepreferredthatlikeanoldmonkIhadpatteredonInthestyleandafterthemanneroftheunfortunateChatterton;

  Orthat,unlikemyreverenddaddy’sson,Ihadattemptedtheclassicalitiesofthedull,thoughimmortalAddison。

  Ican’tendurethissilenceanotherweek;

  WhatshallIdoinordertomakeyouspeak?

  ShallIgiveyouatropeInthemannerofPope,OrhammermybrainslikeanoldsmithTogetoutsomethinglikeGoldsmith?

  OrshallIaspireonTotunemypoeticlyreonThesamekeytouchedbyByron,Andlayingmyhanditswireon,WithitsmusicyoursoulsetfireonBythemesyoune’ercouldtireon?

  Orsay,Ipray,WouldalayLikeGayBemoreinyourway?

  Ileaveittoyou,WhichamItodo?

  ItplainonthesurfaceisThatanymetamorphosis,ToaffectyourstudyYoumayworkonmysoulorbody。

  YourfrownoryoursmilemakesmeSavageorGayInaction,aswellasinsong;

  Andif’tisdecreedIatlengthbecomeGray,ExpressbutthewordandI’mYoung;

  AndifintheChurchIshouldeveraspireWithfriarsandabbotstocope,Byanod,ifyouplease,youcanmakemeaPrior——

  ByawordyourendermePope。

  Ifyou’deat,I’maCrab;ifyou’dcut,I’myourSteel,Assharpasyou’dgetfromthecutler;

  I’myourCottonwhene’eryou’reinwantofareel,Andyourliverycarry,asButler。

  I’lleverrestyourdebtorIfyou’llanswermyfirstletter;

  Ormust,alas,eternityWitnessyourtaciturnity?

  Speak——andoh!speakquicklyOrelseIshallgrowsickly,Andpine,Andwhine,AndgrowyellowandbrownAse’erwasmahogany,AndliemedownAnddieinagony。

  P。S——You’llallowIhavethegiftTowriteliketheimmortalSwift。’

  Butbesidesthepoeticalpowerswithwhichhewasendowed,incommonwiththegreatBrinsley,LadyDufferin,andtheHon。Mrs。Norton,youngSheridanLeFanualsopossessedanirresistiblehumourandoratoricalgiftthat,asastudentofOldTrinity,madehimaformidablerivalofthebestoftheyoungdebatersofhistimeatthe’CollegeHistorical,’notafewofwhomhavesincereachedthehighesteminenceattheIrishBar,afterhavinglongenlivenedandcharmedSt。Stephen’sbytheirwitandoratory。

  Amongsthiscompeershewasremarkableforhissuddenfieryeloquenceofattack,andreadyandrapidpowersofreparteewhenonhisdefence。ButLeFanu,whoseunderstandingwaselevatedbyadeeploveoftheclassics,inwhichhetookuniversityhonours,andfurtherheightenedbyanadmirableknowledgeofourowngreatauthors,wasnottobetemptedawaybyoratoryfromliterature,hisfirstand,asitproved,hislastlove。

  Verysoonafterleavingcollege,andjustwhenhewascalledtotheBar,abouttheyear1838,heboughtthe’Warder,’aDublinnewspaper,ofwhichhewaseditor,andtookwhatmanyofhisbestfriendsandadmirers,lookingtohishighprospectsasabarrister,regardedatthetimeasafatalstepinhiscareertofame。

  Justbeforethisperiod,LeFanuhadtakentowritinghumorousIrishstories,afterwardspublishedinthe’DublinUniversityMagazine,’

  suchasthe’QuareGander,’’JimSulivan’sAdventure,’’TheGhostandtheBone-setter,’etc。

  ThesestorieshisbrotherWilliamLeFanuwasinthehabitofrepeatingforhisfriends’

  amusement,andabouttheyear1837,whenhewasabouttwenty-threeyearsofage,JosephLeFanusaidtohimthathethoughtanIrishstoryinversewouldtellwell,andthatifhewouldchoosehimasubjectsuitableforrecitation,hewouldwritehimone。

  ’WritemeanIrish“YoungLochinvar,“’

  saidhisbrother;andinafewdayshehandedhim’PhaudrigCroohore’——Anglice,’PatrickCrohore。’

  Ofcoursethispoemhasthedisadvantagenotonlyofbeingwrittenafter’YoungLochinvar,’

  butalsothatofhavingbeendirectlyinspiredbyit;andyet,althoughwantingintherareandgracefulfinishoftheoriginal,theIrishcopyhas,wefeel,somuchfireandfeelingthatitatleasttemptsustoregretthatScott’spoemwasnotwritteninthatheart-stirringNortherndialectwithoutwhichthenoblestofourBritishballadswouldlosehalftheirspirit。Indeed,wemaysafelysaythatsomeofLeFanu’slinesarefinerthananyin’YoungLochinvar,’

  simplybecausetheyseemtospeakstraightfromapeople’sheart,nottobethemereechoesofmedievalromance。

  ’PhaudrigCroohore’didnotappearinprintinthe’DublinUniversityMagazine’

  till1844,twelveyearsafteritscomposition,whenitwasincludedamongstthePurcellPapers。

  Toreturntotheyear1837。Mr。WilliamLeFanu,thesuggesterofthisballad,whowasfromhomeatthetime,nowreceiveddailyinstalmentsofthesecondandmoreremarkableofhisbrother’sIrishpoems——’ShamusO’Brien’JamesO’Brien——

  learningthembyheartastheyreachedhim,and,fortunately,neverforgettingthem,forhisbrotherJosephkeptnocopyoftheballad,andhehadhimselftowriteitoutfrommemorytenyearsafter,whenthepoemappearedinthe’UniversityMagazine。’

  Fewwilldenythatthispoemcontainspassagesmostfaithfully,iffearfully,picturesque,andthatitischaracterisedthroughoutbyaprofoundpathos,andanabundantthoughattimesatoogrotesquelyincongruoushumour。

  Canwewonder,then,attheimmensepopularitywithwhichSamuelLoverreciteditintheUnitedStates?FortoLover’sadmirationofthepoem,andhisadditionofittohisentertainment,’ShamusO’Brien’owesitsintroductionintoAmerica,whereitisnowsopopular。Loveraddedsomelinesofhisowntothepoem,madeShamusemigratetotheStates,andsetupapublic-house。Theseaddedlinesappearedinmostofthepublishedversionsofthepoem。Buttheyareindifferentasverse,andcertainlyinjurethedramaticeffectofthepoem。

  ’ShamusO’Brien’issogenerallyattributedtoLoverindeedwerememberseeingitadvertisedforrecitationontheoccasionofabenefitataleadingLondontheatreas’bySamuelLover’

  thatitisasatisfactiontobeabletoreproducethefollowingletteruponthesubjectfromLovertoWilliamleFanu:

  ’AstorHouse,’NewYork,U。S。America。

  ’Sept。30,1846。

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