In Arcady . Ill ,-- H. AND for him, as for all wholive with Nature, the hourL. of revelation was notended; upon the later as upon theearlier years there was to comethe breath of the divine. As hewalked the stillness seemed todeepen; the voices of reapers andgleaners died into silence ; the greatbarges came to anchorage beside thebarns. A hush fell upon the worldtoward sunset, so akin to that whichfills the dim arches and deep aislesof cathedrals that the old manpaused, looked thoughtfully overthe landscape, and seated himselfbeside a familiar tree. The airwas warm, and moved so gently [


In Arcady . Ill ,-- H. AND for him, as for all wholive with Nature, the hourL. of revelation was notended; upon the later as upon theearlier years there was to comethe breath of the divine. As hewalked the stillness seemed todeepen; the voices of reapers andgleaners died into silence ; the greatbarges came to anchorage beside thebarns. A hush fell upon the worldtoward sunset, so akin to that whichfills the dim arches and deep aislesof cathedrals that the old manpaused, looked thoughtfully overthe landscape, and seated himselfbeside a familiar tree. The airwas warm, and moved so gently [101]


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