Its individuality is distinct, [42]

In the course of a day it presents various changes, [43]

Yet throughout all a certain sameness is preserved, [44]

This is expressed by the "genius loci,", [45]

The voices of the forest, [46]

Its suitability as a place for reflection, [47]

Its suggestiveness; the very oaks enforce a lesson of perseverance, [48]

Its life centres in its quarrymen and its ants, [49]

The contrast between their several labours, [50]

Nature and the Individual, [51]