The love of Nature is a great gift, and if it is frozen or crushed out, the character can hardly fail to suffer from the loss.


The Pleasures of Life, Chapter VII (p. 147), The Macmillan Co. 1891


The love of Nature is a great gift, and if it is frozen or crushed out, the character can hardly fail to suffer from the loss.

The love of Nature is a great gift, and if it is frozen or crushed out, the character can hardly fail to suffer from the loss.

The love of Nature is a great gift, and if it is frozen or crushed out, the character can hardly fail to suffer from the loss.

The love of Nature is a great gift, and if it is frozen or crushed out, the character can hardly fail to suffer from the loss.