Jane Sinclair

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Excerpt: If There Be One Object In Life That Stirs The Current Of Human Feeling More Sadly Than Another It Is A Young And Lovely Woman Whose Intellect Has Been Blighted By The Treachery Of Him On Whose Heart As On A Shrine She Offered Up The Incense Of Her First Affection. Such A Being Not Only Draws Around Her Our Tenderest And Most Delicate Sympathies But Fills Us With That Mournful Impression Of Early Desolation Resembling So Much The Spirit Of Melancholy Romance That Arises From One Of Those Sad And Gloomy Breezes Which Sweep Unexpectedly Over The Sleeping Surface Of A Summer Lake Or Moans With A Tone Of Wail And Sorrow Through The Green Foliage Of The Wood Under Whose Cooling Shade We Sink Into Our Noon-Day Dream. Madness Is At All Times A Thing Of Fearful Mystery But When It Puts Itself Forth In A Female Gifted With Youth And Beauty The Pathos It Causes Becomes Too Refined For The Grossness Of Ordinary Sorrow—Almost Transcends Our Notion Of The Real And Assumes That Wild Interest Which Invests It With The Dim And Visionary Light Of The Ideal. Such A Malady Constitutes The Very Romance Of Affliction And Gives To The Fair Sufferer Rather The Appearance Of An Angel Fallen Without Guilt Than That Of A Being Moulded For Mortal Purposes. Who Ever Could Look Upon Such A Beautiful Ruin Without Feeling The Heart Sink And The Mind Overshadowed With A Solemn Darkness As If Conscious Of Witnessing The Still And Awful Gloom Of That Disastrous Eclipse Of Reason Which Alas! Is So Often Doomed Never To Pass Away.
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