isolated. It discloses a communion of 

 matter with matter, a fellowship of conti- 

 nent with continent, an interchange of 

 forces which throws a broad light on things 

 still deeper and more marvellous. It affirms 

 the unity of all created things and predicts 

 the dawn of a new thought of the kinship 

 of races; there is in it the prophecy of 

 new insights into the universal life of men, 

 of fellowships that shall rise to the recogni- 

 tion of new duties, and of a well-being 

 which shall bind the weakest to the strong- 

 est, the poorest to the richest, the lowest 

 to the highest, by the golden bond of a 

 diviner love. 





