Франкенштейн
Chapter 18
Lookatthatcastlewhichoverhangsyonprecipice;andthatalsoontheisland,almostconcealedamongstthefoliageofthoselovelytrees;andnowthatgroupoflabourerscomingfromamongtheirvines;andthatvillagehalfhidintherecessofthemountain.Oh,surelythespiritthatinhabitsandguardsthisplacehasasoulmoreinharmonywithmanthanthosewhopiletheglacierorretiretotheinaccessiblepeaksofthemountainsofourowncountry."Clerval!Belovedfriend!Evennowitdelightsmetorecordyourwordsandtodwellonthepraiseofwhichyouaresoeminentlydeserving.Hewasabeingformedinthe"verypoetryofnature."Hiswildandenthusiasticimaginationwaschastenedbythesensibilityofhisheart.Hissouloverflowedwithardentaffections,andhisfriendshipwasofthatdevotedandwondrousnaturethattheworld-mindedteachustolookforonlyintheimagination.Butevenhumansympathieswerenotsufficienttosatisfyhiseagermind.Thesceneryofexternalnature,whichothersregardonlywithadmiration,helovedwithardour:—
——Thesoundingcataract
Hauntedhimlikeapassion:thetallrock,
Themountain,andthedeepandgloomywood,
Theircoloursandtheirforms,werethentohim
Anappetite;afeeling,andalove,
Thathadnoneedofaremotercharm,
Bythoughtsupplied,oranyinterest
Unborrow’dfromtheeye.
(Wordsworth’s"TinternAbbey".)