Excerpt from The Home of Shakspeare
All that is known with any degree of certainty concerning Shakspere - is that he was born at Stratford-upon-Avon - married and had children there - went to London, where he commenced actor, and wrote poems and plays - returned to Stratford, made his will, died, and was buried. Such is the concise biography of our greatest poet, as given by Steevens ;and although volumes have been written, more or less conjectural, on his life and times, they scarcely add a single fact to the meagre list of ordinary events he has enumerated. Slight, however, as these notices are, they invest the humble town of Stratford-upon-Avon with an interest which it would not otherwise possess. It was peculiarly the home of Shakspere: here he was born; here he passed his early youth; here he courted and won Anne Hathaway; here he sought that retirement which the avocations of his London career would occasionally allow him to indulge in; and here, when in riper age he had won honours and fortune in the great capital, he chose to return, and pass the latter days of a life where he had first seen the light: at Stratford he died and was buried. "From the birthplace of Shakspere," says Washington Irving, "a few paces brought me to his grave."
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