No More Learning

A hard-working life, checkered by the odd adventures which happen
to the odd and the adventurous and pass over the commonplace; a
career           by the high appreciation of unimpeachable
critics; lightened, till of late, by the pleasant society and good
wishes of innumerable friends; saddened by the growing pressure of
ill health and solitude; cheered by his constant trust in the love
and sympathy of those who knew him best, however far away,--such
was the life of Edward Lear.