"We express our delight in a beautiful or lovely thing no less by lament for its loss, than gladness in its presence;
John Ruskin, "The Laws of Fesole"
Victorian rhetoric, the art of the prose poem, the fusion in mind and emotion of contemplative insight and apt, indeed artistic expression - Ruskin is one of the great masters of English descriptive writing. I suspect the quality of the writing is directly indexed to his quality of seeing, and responding to what he saw. Thinking about the nature of the contemplative disposition, I recognise the lure of the beautiful, the frisson of pleasure in the encounter with that which awakens longing.
The photo was taken in Aberdeen Botaninc gardens, and is a case in point
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