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Giant Hours With Poet Preachers

Chapter 3 JOAQUIN MILLER

Word Count: 2101    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

ns from the poems of Jo

by permission of the

wners of c

VE, GREAT MOMENTS WITH JES

y California day; and t

A climb up the Piedmont

to "The Heights," the

the West and p

resting because of historic and literary associations, but n

ld who were always visiting him, and a little chapel. Literary men from every nation on the planet visited Miller at "The Heights." Most people interested knew also that Miller, with his own hands, had built monuments of stone to Fremont, the explorer, to Moses, an

ead Abbey, and after rambling through the old-fashioned garden that Miller himself had planted-a garden with a perfect riot

u are welcome. When you have looked around, come into Mr. Miller's own

this sweet-faced widow of the poet the less we found

t Mrs. Miller had called "The poet's own room," and there were we refreshed with cool lemonade and cakes. In the littleness of my soul I wondered when we were to pay for these favors, but the longer we remained

ue sombrero, still hanging where he had put it last on the post of the great bed. His pen was at hand; his writing pad, his chair, his great

ce interpreted his poems for us. I sat on the bed from which Miller had, just a few months previous to that, heard the great call. The others sat in his great rockers. Mrs. Miller stood as she r

DY OF

ght" that I had caught all the subtle meanings of it, but after her reading that gre

battle that ev

ll you whe

the world you w

t by the Mot

cannon or

rd or no

oquent word

onderful m

a walled up w

hat would

nd patiently

is that ba

g troops, no

to gleam

attles they la

d to th

still as a b

in her wall

d on, in the

t, unseen

banners and

rs to shout

e kingliest v

in these si

tration of her great poet husband's

come, my b

I by steep

ch nest, for

gle bird

. .

shed! Roads

loyal li

eted? Nay

ome are in

ller for his ten-year-old girl, who was at that time in New York with her mother waiting until "The

ome, my dea

overeign q

y will the

ose be whi

MENTS WI

st's life. He made these great moments human. He brings them near to us, so that we see them more clearly. He makes them warm our hearts, and we feel that Christ's word

g his hands,

my Kingdom

le brown babe

of the Sav

to his heart an

down to their

to his neck an

ands hid in

ultery he has also made human and ne

ll accuse an

all condemn

has said only

at his fell

y had more meaning for humanity than anything els

d! stand far,

as a banne

O, brother,

s the price

some lines that have been on the lips of man the world over, and shall continue to be as long as men speak poetry. A unique pleas

om men con

uch of good

m men pron

much of si

e to draw

two, where G

I had discovered in his revised and complete poems that he had changed a significant phrase in that great verse. He had said, "

AND

e teaches us all Christian courage in this line of thought. He knew that his "Greek Height

home till so

ward and sha

God-land

k Heights and t

to believe in this God

with all his heart. Th

before his death, is l

that it was

t teach man

make small

il spider we

thews and bi

sing one s

I then cou

silence, g

ed from off

s disbelief

f God, this

d spot wi

to know one

, perfect f

thou have one

years that

s God hath

oak, or d

h set his

ou art, or g

res up in

sure ascen

life-be n

emorable afternoon, made certain by her warm, tear-wet, personal testimony. And as she quoted these last lines, and the sun had set behind the Golden Gate, which we could even then see from the room in which we sat

ashes to

eps, green cr

ho love th

rn to be

home, these words made the red roses and the green cross of Christ against the hill our v

know that

e together t

r, sweeter

high, wide

lves, shall

up in thoug

n

when I am

s of this

te still an

or left and

neath my k

r out yon s

these very st

loved them

I shall co

u; sit so

not rec

tion: ALA

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