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Show Gems of XEbouoht MUSIC Although the spirit be not master of that which is created through music, yet it is blessed in this creation, which, like every creation of art, is mightier than the artist. Beethoven. M IMusic is the harmonious voice of creation, an echo of the invisible invisi-ble world; one note of the divine concord which the entire universe is destined one day to sound. Mazzini. Human hope and faith should join in nature's grand ' harmony, and, if one minor key, mak music in the heart. Mary Baker Eddy. The highest graces of mosic flow from the feelings of the heart. 'Nathaniel Emmons. Music, in the best sense, docs not require novelty; nay, the older it is, and the more we are accustomed accus-tomed to it, the greater its effect. Goethe. Among the instrumentalities of love and peace, surely there can be no sweeter, softer, more effective ef-fective voice than that of gentle pejace-breathing music. E 1 i h u Burritt. |