Capitolo 69
"Having left my mother to the inn, he walked in the
city alone, and he/she suddenly staggered in the road and skin.
He had lifted above from the passengers" (probably from the diligence
from that they was gotten off as soon as), "and he/she heard by chance
some one meaningfully says, 'Face the gentleman alone, him the wish
is best from and from'; for his/her fall you/he/she was attributed to the
bottle. He was assisted late to his/her room and him the Dr. Clubbe
it was expeditious for that, after a small examination, saw through the
case with the great judgment. 'There is no anything the matter with
Your head', he observed, 'neither some apoplectic tendency; impediment
the digestive organs bear the whole blame: You have to take
it opiates.' Since then its health started to quickly correct,
and its constitution was renewed; a rare effect of opium,
for that medicine it almost always inflicts some partial damage, also
when it is necessary; but to him it was only healthy--and
to a constant but dose slightly in increase of him you/he/she can be attributed
his/her long life and generally healthy."
His/her child doesn't do "slightly reference to some possible effects of this
dose in increase" on the intellect of his/her father or the imagination. And the
reader to the agenda that mainly knows the poet through his/her sober couplets is able
well is amazed to feel that their author was never addicted to the
opium-habit; even more, that his/her imagination you ever owe anything to his
stimulus. But in the copy of FitzGerald it is one Mrs. note, not signed
"G.C.", and therefore FitzGerald is really. It races this way: "It" (the opium)
"it probably influenced his/her dreams, for best or worse" Á. this FitzGerald
meaningfully it adds, "also sees the _World of Dreams_ and _Sir Eustace
Grey_."
How Crabbe is practically unknown to the readers of the present day, _Sir
Eustace Grey_ as soon as it will be also a name to them. For him it lies, with two
or three other poems well visible, rather out of the the family footstep of his