Great Books Bunyan Shakespeare Dante Milton the Imitation C

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Great Books Bunyan Shakespeare Dante Milton the Imitation C
Farrar Frederic William
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Through the trans- parent darkness the stars pour their almost spiritual rays. " And again, " How does Nature deify us with a few cheap elements! Give me wealth and a day, and 1 will make the pomp of Empires ridiculous. " It ought to be a part of our most ordinary belief, that " Every bird that sings, And every flower that stars the elastic sod, And every breath the radiant summer brings To the pure spirit, is a word of God. " Yet how few are there who habitually use to the uttermost these grac...ious gifts ! We are ever grumbling about our poverty. How many of us realise the immeasurable abundance of true riches which God has poured upon us ? To how many of us has the " glad light green of the spring leaves, " the sweet season of bud and bloom, the snowdrops and violets and daffodils, the opening rosebud and the song of the blackbird, the pomp and prodigality of heaven, the crimson pageantries of sunset, the sea's " unnumbered laughter, " the moon gliding in her brightness amid night's innumerable stars — to how many of us have these been a source of pure and passionate happiness, a cause of rapturous thanks- giving to Him who gave them ?

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