Caption: Sophograph - 1892 (Selections) This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.

EXTRACTED TEXT FROM PAGE:
II- 1 \ i . K ST I !•' 19 QUE N Re E AND HEB COU \i K i \i. r.Aur.i.i I. All who ha\ it- as ten i f 8 B lucked i- lo\-( deai ah r< or lived to n lo\ m i i • were dead 1 td unprompl I th 'ii w rit in in its hues. p F Boi - lei i C • D b a u s t h e story q u a i n t1 and mystic < tin* i a old Roman statue of Silene sfc i with h< much to the u n i ' t of monk who tchl in w 11 ord< val 1 it »nscience deman 1 its removal from the cloj ter jroun 3 rI ntiquity. whi till d e l a y i n g t o order it£ removal he to h i s a f t e n inn p with an [rish eclisia . As he approached t h e statue with pricking >nscien< >— he held t h e ESilenus rent in twain while beta • tl D br hed a r« • tree wh Bilenl growth had cleft t h e marble i A i had perked up its fragrant h id for tin , but no one ki the stranger's nam* and non had seen its fellow. It was like a new 1 e in i leli aut ; the same yet not the me. The Bishop reached bis hand l it in bl< ring and aid ' It shall be called Le-Bon Silence/ Bo it s I for all j ind lands and is ever the emblem of first-love. Fair the flowers but their subtle SUJ tion is fairer, luxur legends ind metapl r in prose and verse «i ter around their brave I ht es. To take from literature all that has i>. n inspired by or dated i ne :rj >sh >wer would i b it of more jen than all the w ul< in O n e faded leaf times no m o n f wh ! neml d fr; urn ri to our liigl m 1 abandon of innocei sh n. '11 y I n : and glorify for ever < • bi w n du for lis ' ' • knealin at t h e e • the d from th itinel with flam in nlj unl 1 l»h >n he tl iir id A ' an '. 1 II n the h must I>! r in flower her \ It 1 1 11 1 mt\ « v usrht * f 11. ill h 'ii 1i h 1 .' |>] m \ he h nl\ 1 thr w . It .1 , r . • . • i i i i • , • V. | i i s it . i . <• ) • !
|