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ing liberality the myriads of almost invisible living minims 

 of nature that have their dwelling-place there, how much 

 more will he feed and clothe and protect those who are the 

 adopted children of his own family, and the ransomed heri- 

 tage of his own Son ! 



" I tell thee that those living things, 

 To whom the fragile blade of grass, 

 That springeth in the morn 

 And perisheth ere noon, 

 Is an unbounded world ; — 

 I teU thee that those viewless beings, 

 "Whose mansion is the smallest particle 

 Of the impassive atmosphere, 

 Enjoy and live like man ; 

 And the minutest throb 

 That through their fi'ame diffuses 

 The slightest, faintest motion, / 



Is fixed and indispensable 

 As the majestic laws 

 That rule yon rolling orbs." — Shelley. 



