Oratory of the South From the Civil War to the Present Time

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Speaker, I have seen part of a summer s sky overcast with cloud and the gentle showers fall and the raindrops sparkle as so many diamonds on tree and shrub and flower, and I believed it beautiful. I have fancied myriad forms in the strange phe nomena of the heavens, and believed it grand. I have looked on the mellow glow of sunset and be lieved it challenged the utmost stretch of my fancy for the beautiful; but the most charming picture, perhaps, that may challenge the imagination is a shaft of... light spanning from the effigies of earth to heaven, and human souls, loosed from their mortal 216 Oratory of the South environment, ascending that shaft to the God who gave them.
Let this be the vision we have of the great souls, now, perhaps, not less the idols of their eternal than erstwhile of their earthly homes. Let it be they abide in peace by the fountain of living waters and where the skies bend softest and the flowers bloom eternal. Noble and cultured Austin! Great and picturesque Houston !


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