“He is the freeman whom the Truth makes free,

And all are slaves beside.”

In the former passage, of the man whose heart is set free with this heavenly freedom he says, in words well known,

“He looks abroad into the varied field

Of Nature, and ...

Calls the delightful scenery all his own.

His are the mountains, and the valleys his,

And the resplendent rivers. His to enjoy

With a propriety that none can feel,

But who, with filial confidence inspired,