meadow-paths and hamlets low.' Not that thou hast therein to gratify the voluptuary, or stir the lover of extremes in nature; no rolling storm, whose thunders shake the soul, nor ruling calm whose luxury etiolates; no dizzy alp nor darkling depth: and yet full glorious art thou, England! By thy surface-treasures seen in minstered city, in luxuriant hamlet, in majestic wood: -by thy struggles with and trophies won from Thraldom; by the palace-homes of thine enfeebled Brave; by thy many halls of Charity; by thy love of Honor; by thy very ether, which cannot nourish slaves:—by the magnitude of thy power, which is all but infinite, and by thy docility to due control, which is all but perfect. Yet these are but the fruits of that primary glory of which yon hoary holy pile maketh proclamation and saith, The Faith which dignifies thy Sons!" PRINTED AT LORDAN'S ROMSEY PRESS. вас RETURN CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT TO➡> 202 Main Library LOAN PERIOD 1 2 HOME USE 3 4 5 6 ALL BOOKS MAY BE RECALLED AFTER 7 DAYS 1-month loans may be renewed by calling 642-3405 6-month loans may be recharged by bringing books to Circulation Desk DUE AS STAMPED BELOW JUN 17 1979 REC CIR MAY 2 2 1979 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY BERKELEY, CA 94720 FORM NO. DD6, 60m, 11/78 |