THE LANDSCAPE BEAUTIFUL 



my classmates. I think I may justly love 

 you a little, and, wishing to earn your indul- 

 gent remembrance, may profFer you this 

 memento of my labors. 



These essays, if you try to read them, 

 may seem less familiar than the pictures, 

 but even the farthest-fetched of them will not 

 be wholly strange, I hope, seeing how often 

 we have gone over such matters together. 

 Every theme bends to the attempt to see 

 the beauty that is in the world, and to make 

 that beauty visible, worth while, and regnant 

 in the lives of men and women. For we all 

 need to know and follow beauty as we need 

 to know and follow truth and duty. 



F. A. WAUGH. 



Amherst, Massachusetts, 

 January, igio. 



