WALKS ABOUT TALLAHASSEE. 237 
“When you and I behind the Veil are past, 
Oh, but the long, long while the World shall last.” 
None the less, it is good to have lived 
our day and taken our peep at the mighty 
show. Ten thousand things we may have 
fretted ourselves about, uselessly or worse. 
But to have lived in the sun, to have loved 
natural beauty, to have felt the majesty of 
trees, to have enjoyed the sweetness of 
flowers and the music of birds, —so much, 
at least, is not vanity nor vexation of spirit. 
