You shuffle through your part as best you can."B
B: Ibid.
God, however, "takes time." He makes man pass his apprenticeship in all the forms of being. Nor does the poet
"Refuse to follow farther yet
I' the backwardness, repine if tree and flower,
Mountain or streamlet were my dwelling-place
Before I gained enlargement, grew mollusc."C
C: Ibid.
It is, indeed, only on the supposition of having been thus evolved from inanimate being that he is able to account
"For many a thrill