OF THE LATE WILLIAM HAZLITT. WITH A NOTICE OF HIS LIFE, BY HIS SON, AND THOUGHTS ON HIS GENIUS AND WRITINGS, BY E. L. BULWER, Esq., M.P. AND MR SERGEANT TALFOURD, M.P. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I. 1 LONDON SAUNDERS AND OTLEY, CONDUIT STREET. 1836. SONNET. Written on seeing BRWICK's Chalk Drawing of the Head of HAZLITT. BY SHERIDAN KNOWLES. Thus HAZLITT looked! There's life in every line! Ah! in the gaze of that entranced eye, Humid, yet burning, there beams passion's flame, While round the lips, the odour of a sigh Yet hovers fondly, and its shadow sits And fire-clothed eloquence, which comes in fits By thee, in vain doth slander's venom'd dart Do its foul work 'gainst him. This head must own a heart. |