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the great stone face-第7章

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obliquely over them; and mingling its subdued cheerfulness with

the solemnity of a grove of ancient trees; beneath and amid the

boughs of which the golden rays were constrained to pass。 In

another direction was seen the Great Stone Face; with the same

cheer; combined with the same solemnity; in its benignant aspect。



Ernest began to speak; giving to the people of what was in his

heart and mind。 His words had power; because they accorded with

his thoughts; and his thoughts had reality and depth; because

they harmonized with the life which he had always lived。 It was

not mere breath that this preacher uttered; they were the words

of life; because a life of good deeds and holy love was melted

into them。 Pearls; pure and rich; had been dissolved into this

precious draught。 The poet; as he listened; felt that the being

and character of Ernest were a nobler strain of poetry than he

had ever written。 His eyes glistening with tears; he gazed

reverentially at the venerable man; and said within himself that

never was there an aspect so worthy of a prophet and a sage as

that mild; sweet; thoughtful countenance; with the glory of white

hair diffused about it。 At a distance; but distinctly to be seen;

high up in the golden light of the setting sun; appeared the

Great Stone Face; with hoary mists around it; like the white

hairs around the brow of Ernest。 Its look of grand beneficence

seemed to embrace the world。



At that moment; in sympathy with a thought which he was about to

utter; the face of Ernest assumed a grandeur of expression; so

imbued with benevolence; that the poet; by an irresistible

impulse; threw his arms aloft and shouted;〃Behold! Behold! Ernest

is himself the likeness of the Great Stone Face!〃



Then all the people looked; and saw that what the deep…sighted

poet said was true。 The prophecy was fulfilled。 But Ernest;

having finished what he had to say; took the poet's arm; and

walked slowly homeward; still hoping that some wiser and better

man than himself would by and by appear; bearing a resemblance to

the GREAT STONE FACE。
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