MORVICH 



Then, too, those kind and friendly eyes which 

 ever bespeak a willing service and a gentle 

 loyalty to his master. 



He is recounted among the marvelous works 

 of the Creator. God in his effort to tame the 

 proud and defiant heart of disobedient man, 

 asks, "Who gave to the horse his strength, and 

 who clothed his neck with thunder? He paws 

 in the valley and rejoiceth in his strength. 



"He mocks at fear and turns not back from 

 the sword. He is not afraid like the grass- 

 hopper. He does not give heed to the rattle 

 of the quiver, the glitter of the spear and the 

 sword. In defeat he will not hear the sound 

 of the trumpet. 



"He smells the battle afar off — the thunder 

 of the captains and the shouting." 



Is it any surprise that an heir to whole 

 realms should exclaim: "A horse, a horse — my 

 kingdom for a horse!" 



In this age of motive power when so many 

 of the heavy burdens of the faithful horse are 



