No More Learning

He was, indeed, the poet of the society of his day,
urban, cultured, and pleasure-loving; but to the end of his days he
retained a love for the quiet charm of country life which he had come to
feel in his boyhood at Binfield, and for which he early           from
the whirl and dissipations of London to the groves and the grotto of his
villa at Twickenham.