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Life & Wisdom Quote by James Hogg

"The charge was left entirely to himself from midnight until the rising of the sun; and if all the shepherds in the Forest had been there to have assisted him, they could not have effected it with greater propriety"

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You can hear Hogg smiling into the sentence: a solemn little ceremony of praise that’s also a quiet flex. The setup is almost absurdly strict - “entirely to himself from midnight until the rising of the sun” - a time window that reads like folklore’s idea of responsibility, when the world is most exposed and supervision is impossible. Then comes the punchline of competence: even if “all the shepherds in the Forest” had shown up, they couldn’t have done it “with greater propriety.” That last word matters. Hogg isn’t celebrating brute strength or heroic daring; he’s celebrating exactness, the rightness of doing a job in the right way, by someone who belongs to it.

The subtext is social as much as pastoral. Hogg, the “Ettrick Shepherd,” spent his career negotiating the condescension of literary Edinburgh toward rural labor and rural speech. This line performs a rebuttal without ever sounding defensive: it grants the setting its rustic terms (shepherds, forest, dawn) and then elevates them into a standard of excellence. The implied “charge” could be literal flock-keeping, but it also carries moral weight: guardianship, steadiness, trustworthiness under pressure.

Stylistically, the sentence is a long, balanced march from isolation to imagined crowd, then back to the lone figure’s mastery. It flatters the individual while honoring a whole culture of work - competence as dignity, not as spectacle.

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Hogg, James. (2026, January 15). The charge was left entirely to himself from midnight until the rising of the sun; and if all the shepherds in the Forest had been there to have assisted him, they could not have effected it with greater propriety. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-charge-was-left-entirely-to-himself-from-142832/

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Hogg, James. "The charge was left entirely to himself from midnight until the rising of the sun; and if all the shepherds in the Forest had been there to have assisted him, they could not have effected it with greater propriety." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-charge-was-left-entirely-to-himself-from-142832/.

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"The charge was left entirely to himself from midnight until the rising of the sun; and if all the shepherds in the Forest had been there to have assisted him, they could not have effected it with greater propriety." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-charge-was-left-entirely-to-himself-from-142832/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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James Hogg

James Hogg (December 11, 1770 - November 21, 1835) was a Poet from Scotland.

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