144 ARTHUR E. SHIPLEY 



a real and a false astrology, as is shown in 

 Dryden's An Evening's Love (1668). 



The above is but an all too brief record of 

 the founding of modern science by our ances- 

 tors, your ancestors and mine, under the Stew- 

 arts. Not until our own times, your times and 

 mine, did we see a parallel awakening in the 

 Scientific Spirit. 



May I in conclusion say again in the son- 

 orous prose of Queen Elizabeth's age there is 

 now as then "a new unexplored Kingdom of 

 Knowledge within the reach and grasp of man, 

 if he will be humble enough, and patient 

 enough, and truthful enough to occupy it." 



