SOUTHERN LITERARY M ENGER. A MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. RICHMOND, JUNE, 1859. PROFESSOR JOHN WILSON.* BY AN ALABAMIAN. An surely never did there live on earth A man of kindlier nature. WORDSWORTH. Wilson was placed under the direction of Dr. Mcintyre, a cl erg yman of c haracter, who resided a t Glenorchs, in the Hig hlands. We are informed that he was a man of extensive informati on, a nd was distinguished for his pure and ardent love of nature, as well as for his classical knowledge. By his manliness and virtue,, his energy and act ivity, his diligence and perseverance, Wilson won the confidence and, esteem of his worthy preceptor. It was, perhaps, at t his very school, amid the beautiful and romantic IHighlands of Scotland, that he received those " first impressions," which in after life contributed so much to his vast knowledge of nature. It was there his soul first expanded with Fry, when he beheld the blue summits of distant mountains updifted against an evening sky,and learned to gaze with delight upon the golden splendours of the sinking sun. It was there he first wandered alone through the flowery glens and over the heather hills, and caught an inspiration from every object that met his youthful eyes. It was there he first sought the .mossy bank of some beautiful loch, rest No man has exerted a greater influence upon the literature of the age than Professor John Wilson. No man has ever arrived at such a brilliant literary height, and occupied such high and honourable positions, a-bout whom, among the generality of readers in our country, so little is known. To Dr. Mackenzie are due many thanks for the very able manner in which he has edited the Noctes Ambrosianee, and for the entertaining biographical sketch of the author, with which he has prefaced the work. John Wilson was born in Paisley, in Scotland, on the 19th of May 1785, and ended his life on the 3rd of April 1854. It would be difficult to find a village that has produced more distinguished men. Here was born, in July 1776, Alexander Wilson, the greatest of European ornithologists. In this little town of weavers;, was born on the 3rd, of June 1774, that sweet and tender lyrical poet, Robert Tannahill. This place was the home, from early childhood, of William Motherwell, the author of " Jeanie Morrison," the most sentimental and pathetic lyric that was ever penned. At an early age, * Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life"-" The Trials of Margaret Lindsay"-"The Foresters "-Edinburgh: Blackwood & Sons. "-Recreations of Christopher North." ' Noctes Amb)rosian'," in Five Volumes, Edited by Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie. New York: Redfield. VOL. XXVIII-26 ---------------------- --------------------
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- Professor John Wilson - An Alabamian - pp. 401-414
- March - Sarah Johnson Cogswell [Signed] - pp. 414
- Coventry Patmore - pp. 415-419
- Greenway Court; or, The Bloody Ground, No. XVI-XXII - John Esten Cooke - pp. 419-436
- An Excellent Ballad of Charity - pp. 436-439
- The Polite Art of Novelling. A Didactic Fiction. - George William Bagby - pp. 440-447
- Rain in the Woods - Susan Archer Talley [Signed] - pp. 448
- Life in a Palace; or, Glimpses of Royalty - A Traveller [Signed] - pp. 449-460
- Dedication Sonnet: To Hon. W. Porcher Miles, M. C. - William Gilmore Simms [Signed] - pp. 460
- Early Recollections of John Randolph - pp. 461-466
- Mental Character of the Aborigines - Signed H. R. S. - pp. 466-467
- Editor's Table - pp. 468-471
- Notices of New Works - pp. 472-476
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