What was the higher, what the baser part?
3. So sits the artist throned above his art, etc.
The hurt is nothing, the achievement is all. No man who is worth anything but counts his work as more than all else.
5. It seemed the wrinkled hills pressed in to stare, etc.
The manifestations of nature become Hugh’s audience and he falls into the throes of composition. Most of our thinking is in words uttered to persons present, absent, or imagined.
11. So wrought the old evangel of high daring, etc.
The true philosophy of life, to be a “victor in the moment.”
23. That day the wild geese flew
What is the effect of their cries? Describe the appearance of the sky.
Define: recks, travail, evangel.