ar An
e, to the necessity of your learning from the beginning the
and what is not, than may be made by putting side by side almost any sentence from the old
two quotations
not, neither do they spin: and yet I say unto you, That even
neither toil nor spin, and yet I tell you that not even Solomon
of the old version and the miserable commonplace
ai
the kingdom of h
mauled
he kingdom of the heave
the immense difference that separates what is nobl
nce of the sentences, and nothing dignified or distinguished can be made o
upon which has been built all the noblest English in the world. No narrative in literature has yet surpassed in majesty, simplicity, and passion the story of Joseph and his brethren, beginning at the thirty-seventh
mother's son, and said, Is this your younger brother, of whom
upon his brother: and he sought where to weep;
all criticism, transcending all art. To read it is to believe every wo
gnantly as does this astonishing story. It moves swiftly and surely along fro
fore all of them that stood by him; and h
him, while Joseph made hims
the Egyptians and the
? And he fell upon his brother Benjamin's neck, and wept; and Benjamin w
his brethren t
derful chapt
Canaan unto Jacob their father, and told him, saying, Jose
t fainted, for he
id unto them: and when he saw the wagons which Joseph had s
Joseph my son is yet alive: I wi
ntment, was great of heart in evil days, and, when Fortune placed him in a position of glory and greatness, showed a stainless magnanimity and a brotherly love that nothing cou
rroundings of the ripening corn, the gathered harvest, and the humble gleaners. Nothing can be more delightful than t
mmanded his young men, saying, Let her glean
on purpose for her, and leave them, that
the Bible inspired Hood to write
reast high a
he golden li
weetheart
glowing k
tood amid
d with swee
d, Heaven d
thou should
heaf adow
arvest and
he English-speaking race. The land of its birth, once flowing with milk and honey, has been for long centuries a place of barren rocks and arid deserts: Persians and Greeks and Romans and Turks have successively swept over it; the desce
stilence, famine, or slaughter, can ev
ish version of the Bible will survive. "Heaven and ear
it read badly and without intelligence or emotion,
ejoice in the perfect balance, harmo
lovin
.