. New walks in old ways, in which relationship with certain humble folk of the roadside and the fields is re-established. Natural history. XVI High-Way Land AND a wonderful land is High-Way Land If only you understand! You must first leave all dreams of the idle hours With the fields and the forests and meadow flowers. And cast all your pictures of sunsets and showers To the four winds of Heaven, and look for the towers That speak of the world and its har- nessed powers, When you enter High-Way Land. It calls for your best, this High-Way Land, It's no place for those who would shirk; [227]. Pl


. New walks in old ways, in which relationship with certain humble folk of the roadside and the fields is re-established. Natural history. XVI High-Way Land AND a wonderful land is High-Way Land If only you understand! You must first leave all dreams of the idle hours With the fields and the forests and meadow flowers. And cast all your pictures of sunsets and showers To the four winds of Heaven, and look for the towers That speak of the world and its har- nessed powers, When you enter High-Way Land. It calls for your best, this High-Way Land, It's no place for those who would shirk; [227]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sanders, Alvin Howard, 1860-1948. Chicago, Sanders publishing company


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