Giant Hours With Poet Preachers

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Giant Hours With Poet Preachers
Stidger William Le Roy
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If you want proof of this, read "The Forest of WildThyme" or "The Flower of Old Japan" to your children and watch them sitwith open mouths and open hearts to hear these wonder fairy tales. And, further, if you are too grown-up to want to read Noyes for his completesympathy with childhood, more universal even than our beloved Riley;and you want a poet that challenges you to a more vigorous manhood, apoet who calls man to his highest and deepest virility, read Noyes. Or, if you happen to need a c...learer, firmer insight into the man of Galileeand Calvary, read Noyes; and, finally, if you want firmer, morerocklike foundations to plant your faith in God upon, read Noyes, forherein one finds all of these. From childhood to Godhood is, indeed, a wide range for a poet to take, and yet they are akin.
As another poet has said, none less than Edwin Markham, "Know man andyou will know the deep of God. " And as Noyes himself says in theintroduction to "The Forest of Wild Thyme": "Husband, there was a happy day, Long ago in love's young May, When, with a wild-flower in your hand You echoed that dead poet's cry-- 'Little flower, but if I could understand!' And you saw it had roots in the depth of the sky, And there in that smallest bud lay furled The secret and meaning of all the world.


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