In Springtime’S Fields of Glory


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Respite is a come good- or the memory of a wish that did after the dark In Springtimes Fields of Glory And let me lie in springtimes fields of glory, In meadows at bloom, a counterpointed flower, Where clouds, effacing, having lost their daunted presence, And I to peace of these, and thought, Know healing silence in feeling, Touch, and understanding. Beauty, my long companion, will drape a pall Of lovely, silken gray, of sunbeams Turned briefly, in kindness, aside, To sprinkle crystal raindrops over petaled Roses, dried of time and feeling, and lightly rosined, Close to twilight. The time will be of rest from struggle, The absolute devouring of doubt and fear, and, Most, the loneliness of a heart apart, That could see and could not catch, left, A heart, alone.










The Field Illustrated


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Birds and Nature in Natural Colors


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Vol. 6 includes "40 Three-Color Half tone illustrations from photographs of stuffed birds, minerals and some landscapes. Chicago Colortype Co., Chic. & New York, identified on some plates."--Page 132.




Springtime and Other Essays


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This is a collection of written essays by Sir Francis Darwin, son of renowned scientist Charles Darwin. This book offers a blend of topics, from musings on the arrival of spring to recollections of great personalities in history, such as Sydney Smith and Charles Dickens.




Spring in a Shropshire Abbey


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Catherine Henrietta Milnes Lady Gaskell's 'Spring in a Shropshire Abbey' is a poetic and reflective piece of nature writing that captures the beauty of the English countryside in springtime. The book is filled with vivid descriptions of blooming flowers, chirping birds, and glistening streams, creating a visual feast for the reader. Lady Gaskell's lyrical prose and attention to detail set this work apart as a masterful example of Romantic literature, evoking a sense of wonder and appreciation for the natural world. Set against the backdrop of a Shropshire abbey, the book also delves into themes of solitude, spirituality, and the passage of time, adding depth to the scenic landscape. This work can be seen as a continuation of the tradition of English pastoral literature, celebrating the timeless connection between humanity and the environment. Catherine Henrietta Milnes Lady Gaskell's intimate knowledge of the English countryside, combined with her keen observational skills, shines through in 'Spring in a Shropshire Abbey'. As a writer and poet with a deep love for nature, Lady Gaskell's personal experiences and reflections likely inspired her to create this enchanting work. Readers who appreciate the beauty of nature and the profound influence it has on the human spirit will find 'Spring in a Shropshire Abbey' to be a captivating and enriching read.




Prayers For The Journey


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The purpose of this book of prayers is to draw each of us closer to the Lord of all compassion, forgiveness, mercy and love. The prayers, each of which were inspired by the Holy Spirit, were written during many devotional times during a number of seasons of my life. It is my hope that the reading of each prayer blesses you in a very special and personal way, and as you take time to make each of them your own, you will listen to the whispers of the Holy Spirit and take in His love, affirmation, healing and direction.




Washington News Letter


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