. In God's out-of-doors. Natural history. ON SEEING WOULD reverently add to the list of the , beatitudes this, "Blessed are those who help us to ; From my heart 1 bless such men and women. All the good must pray to God, "Help us to ; The pity of this world is not its limitations, but ours. Into the earth as into a king's golden goblet, God has poured all ings which minister to an immortal and growing life. He has made a world pregnant with ideas. Vistas open as through a sunrise world to wide meadow lands beyond, where are sunshine and flowers and birds swaying in t


. In God's out-of-doors. Natural history. ON SEEING WOULD reverently add to the list of the , beatitudes this, "Blessed are those who help us to ; From my heart 1 bless such men and women. All the good must pray to God, "Help us to ; The pity of this world is not its limitations, but ours. Into the earth as into a king's golden goblet, God has poured all ings which minister to an immortal and growing life. He has made a world pregnant with ideas. Vistas open as through a sunrise world to wide meadow lands beyond, where are sunshine and flowers and birds swaying in the tall grasses and sing- ing as they sway and flute notes of singing waters and odors of damp sod and blooming flowers, and a meadow lark s dulcet note and swaying shadows of the woods when rocked by south winds and billowy motion of the grass like some emerald sea with tide setting to shore. We are always on the way to God's open as we are always on our way to God if we would have it so. Nothing of God's perishes, but endures. We have not gotten to the end, seeing God is forever holding something back. We can not bankrupt his opportunities nor provi- dences nor knowledge nor joy; and how good that isl Life is as a book whose best pages are as yet uncut, and a growing interest holds us, filling the mind as a flood tide the sinuous shore line Who knows what is hid under the open sky? Some birds build their nest in plain 27 \. 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 Quayle, William A. (William Alfred), 1860-1925. Cincinnati, Jennings & Pye; New York, Eaton & Mains


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