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Objects, Advantages, And Pleasures Of Science.
the composition of those which nature produces in a compound state ; and the application of the whole to the arts and manufactures . Some branches of philosophy , again , are chiefly useful and interesting to particular classes , as surgeons and physicians . Others are easily understood
by a knowledge of the principles of Mechanics and Chemistry , of which they are applications and examples ; as those which teach the structure of the Earth and the changes it has undergone ; the motions of the muscles , and the structure
of the parts of Animals ; the qualities of animal and vegetable substances ; and that department of Agriculture which treats of soils , manure , and machinery . Other branches are only collections of facts , highly curious and useful indeed , but
which any one who reads or listens , perceives as clearly , and comprehends as readily , as the professed student . To this class belongs Natural History , in so far as it describes the habits of animals and plants , and its application to that department of Agriculture which , treats of cattle and their management .
A Birthday.
A BIRTHDAY .
SAD is the flight of years , All mixed with human tears . The hours leave us here ; Old clay dreams disappear ; And one by one dear shades flit by , Whose memories never die ! Ceaseless the march of Time
; Glad Hope and Trust sublime , Affection ' s grace and glow , Its glamour and its flow , Its countless pleasant ways , Die with our dying clays . How strange to know and feel
The truths our hearts conceal ; The things we love the most , Our earthly pride and boast , The dearest things of earth , Fade often in their birth .
A Birthday.
Faces and forms most fair , And gifts most rich and rare , The coming silvery voice , Which bade our hearts rejoice , The kindly winning smile , Desert us for awhile .
We look in vain to-day For the lov'd one past away , For generous faith and trust , For the mind so clear and just , For the tenderness of truth , For the grace of age and youth .
'Midst heavy falling tears , We miss the love of years , We miss the trust which never waned , We miss the wit which never pained , We miss the grave and classic brow ,
Sadly , sorely , truly , now ! But Hope is whispering still , Through the hours of human ill , Through joys and heavy cares , Through trouble resignation bears ,
' ¦ Believe that all is for the best ; The weary one ' s at rest ! " NEMO .
Wonders Of Operative Masonry.
WONDERS OF OPERATIVE MASONRY .
From the "Keystone . " VI .
IN the present article we conclude our description of the principal Abbeys and Cathedrals of Great Britain . The subject has been developed at greater length than we intended , but no edifice has been included that is not in truth a Wonder of Operative Masonry .
KING ' COLLEGE CHAPEL , Cambridge , sixty miles north" from London , is the finest Gothic edifice in England . It was founded by King Henry VI ., in A . D . 1441 . Walpole calls it " a work sufficient alone to ennoble any age . " Its striking features externally are , the immense buttresses that support it , the height and magnitude of the
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Objects, Advantages, And Pleasures Of Science.
the composition of those which nature produces in a compound state ; and the application of the whole to the arts and manufactures . Some branches of philosophy , again , are chiefly useful and interesting to particular classes , as surgeons and physicians . Others are easily understood
by a knowledge of the principles of Mechanics and Chemistry , of which they are applications and examples ; as those which teach the structure of the Earth and the changes it has undergone ; the motions of the muscles , and the structure
of the parts of Animals ; the qualities of animal and vegetable substances ; and that department of Agriculture which treats of soils , manure , and machinery . Other branches are only collections of facts , highly curious and useful indeed , but
which any one who reads or listens , perceives as clearly , and comprehends as readily , as the professed student . To this class belongs Natural History , in so far as it describes the habits of animals and plants , and its application to that department of Agriculture which , treats of cattle and their management .
A Birthday.
A BIRTHDAY .
SAD is the flight of years , All mixed with human tears . The hours leave us here ; Old clay dreams disappear ; And one by one dear shades flit by , Whose memories never die ! Ceaseless the march of Time
; Glad Hope and Trust sublime , Affection ' s grace and glow , Its glamour and its flow , Its countless pleasant ways , Die with our dying clays . How strange to know and feel
The truths our hearts conceal ; The things we love the most , Our earthly pride and boast , The dearest things of earth , Fade often in their birth .
A Birthday.
Faces and forms most fair , And gifts most rich and rare , The coming silvery voice , Which bade our hearts rejoice , The kindly winning smile , Desert us for awhile .
We look in vain to-day For the lov'd one past away , For generous faith and trust , For the mind so clear and just , For the tenderness of truth , For the grace of age and youth .
'Midst heavy falling tears , We miss the love of years , We miss the trust which never waned , We miss the wit which never pained , We miss the grave and classic brow ,
Sadly , sorely , truly , now ! But Hope is whispering still , Through the hours of human ill , Through joys and heavy cares , Through trouble resignation bears ,
' ¦ Believe that all is for the best ; The weary one ' s at rest ! " NEMO .
Wonders Of Operative Masonry.
WONDERS OF OPERATIVE MASONRY .
From the "Keystone . " VI .
IN the present article we conclude our description of the principal Abbeys and Cathedrals of Great Britain . The subject has been developed at greater length than we intended , but no edifice has been included that is not in truth a Wonder of Operative Masonry .
KING ' COLLEGE CHAPEL , Cambridge , sixty miles north" from London , is the finest Gothic edifice in England . It was founded by King Henry VI ., in A . D . 1441 . Walpole calls it " a work sufficient alone to ennoble any age . " Its striking features externally are , the immense buttresses that support it , the height and magnitude of the