An Essay on War, in Blank Verse; Honington Green, a Ballad; the Culprit, an Elegy; and Other Poems, on Various Subjects by Nathaniel Bloomfield
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and almost singular Excellence. And if Improbability were any thing
against Fact, it would be far more improbable, that two Brothers should be such Poets as ROBERT and NATHANIEL BLOOMFIELD are, than that a Taylor should be a Poet. It remains then for Prejudice to vanish like Mists before the Sun: while the two BROTHERS sociably ascend PARNASSUS together; higher than ever Brothers have climbed before: I might add, each of them to an height which but few have ever reach'd[8]. CAPEL LOFFT. Troston-Hall, 2 Jan: 1803. [Footnote 1: I had said, and certainly upon full authority, 23rd April; which the Author his-self believ'd to be the Day: and had remarked accordingly it was a Day distinguish'd by the Birth and Death of SHAKESPERE. But Mr. N. BLOOMFIELD discover'd and immediately communicated the mistake as to the Day. Thus we lose an interesting coincidence: but we gain what is of greater value; a just and prompt sacrifice to truth and candor. C.L.] [Footnote 2: Who is mention'd in the Preface to the Farmer's Boy. C.L.] [Footnote 3: If "_True natural Greatness all consists in height_," the Family of the _Bloomfields_, is most unfortunate. The Father Mr. _George Bloomfield_ had 2 Inches less of this Greatness.] [Footnote 4: I had a hint from both the Brothers, GEORGE and ROBERT, that NATHANIEL had a turn for Poetry, and had written what they believ'd |
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