NATURE REMAINS 27 



experience : c Fashions in literature come and 

 go ; questions rise and are answered, or, it 

 may be, are wisely relegated for answer to the 

 great day of the coming of the Master ; tastes 

 alter, and methods of teaching change ; yet 

 Nature remains unaltered, and her fields will 

 still bear harvests for reapers, and furnish 

 grain for gleaners. Still there will be found 

 ever new interest in the " parables of Nature," 

 and " earth's many voices " will still have lore 

 profound and sweet to the child-heart and to 

 the poet-mind.' 



