HARMONIES OF NATURE. 



converting them also into mediums of intercourse with things 

 unseen, existing within and around us. But let our imagina- 

 tive regions, which in all but material substance may be region's 

 of reality, be never peopled by the dark appalling visions of 

 a 'distempered fancy. Let us, rather, through the visible 

 millions which fill the earth and sky with insect music, be led 

 to a pleasant but chastening consciousness of the presence of 

 those " millions of spiritual creatures" which 



" Walk the earth 

 Unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep ;" 



and whose appointed office, besides that of " singing their 

 Great Creator," may be to fill with harmony the moral ele- 

 ments which make our world of mind. 



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