Under the trees . DO not understand howany one who has watchedthe breaking of a summerday can question thenoblest faiths of man. Wil-Ham Blake, with that integrityof insight which is often the possession ofthe true mystic, declared that when he wasasked if he saw anything more in a sunsetthan a round disk of tire, he could onlyanswer that he saw an innumerable com-pany of the heavenly host crying Holy,Holy, Holy Lord God Almighty! Thebirth of a day is a diviner miracle eventhan its death. They were true poets whowrote the old Vedic hymns and sang thosewonderful adorations when the last starswe
Under the trees . DO not understand howany one who has watchedthe breaking of a summerday can question thenoblest faiths of man. Wil-Ham Blake, with that integrityof insight which is often the possession ofthe true mystic, declared that when he wasasked if he saw anything more in a sunsetthan a round disk of tire, he could onlyanswer that he saw an innumerable com-pany of the heavenly host crying Holy,Holy, Holy Lord God Almighty! Thebirth of a day is a diviner miracle eventhan its death. They were true poets whowrote the old Vedic hymns and sang thosewonderful adorations when the last starswere fading in the splendour of the the glory of the suns announcementall royal progresses are tawdry and mean;beside the beauty of the dawn, slowly un-132. MVmWi\ A, \4/\ i/ 1// ^)i^i9M
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