Crumbs swept up . g nature. Look up toward theheavens insufferably bright by clay, or at nightwhen the sky is merry with ten thousand stars,joining hands of light, with the earth in thering, going round and round with gleam, anddance, and song, making old Night feel youngagain. Go to the forest, where the woodmansaxe rings on the trees, and the solitude isbroken by the call of the woodsparrow, andthe chewink starting up from among thehuckleberry-bushes. Go to where the streamsleap down off the rocks, and their crystal heelsclatter over the white pebbles. Go to wherethe wild flowers stand drink
Crumbs swept up . g nature. Look up toward theheavens insufferably bright by clay, or at nightwhen the sky is merry with ten thousand stars,joining hands of light, with the earth in thering, going round and round with gleam, anddance, and song, making old Night feel youngagain. Go to the forest, where the woodmansaxe rings on the trees, and the solitude isbroken by the call of the woodsparrow, andthe chewink starting up from among thehuckleberry-bushes. Go to where the streamsleap down off the rocks, and their crystal heelsclatter over the white pebbles. Go to wherethe wild flowers stand drinking out of themountain - brook, and, scattered on the grass,look as if all the oreads had cast their crowns 9 G 9S GOOD CHEER. at the foot of the steep. Hark to the flutingof the winds and the long-metre psalm of thethunder! Look at die Morning coming downthe mountains, and Evening drawing aside thecurtain from heavens wall of jasper, amethyst,sardonyx, and chalcedony! Look at all this,and then be happy. -^^ s^mm^. THE OLP
Size: 1333px × 1876px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1870, bookidcrumbssweptup01talm, bookp