The moon is
wakens a feel
even an infant
this beautiful
children. Even
man, she has u
is a very familiar figure to all of us
feeling of love and tenderness in our hens
infant in arms stretches out its hands to
tiful thing. Nor is her appeal confined only
Even since the stirring of the poetie faculty
has furnished a theme for poets and artists. The
on and the cresent moon always played an
full moon and th
important part in literature.
science has a different tale to tell about the moon it
veals to us that the moon has no light of her own. That
soft silvery brightness, which forms her principal charm to
us is borrowed solely from the light of the sun. Out of the
vast flood of light which the sun pours forth, the moon
grasps a little, and of this little she reflects a small
fraction to illuminate the earth. When, on a clear night,
we look out on the magic of moonlight, it is often difficult
for us to realise that the moon is shining in borrowed
feathers. A very simple observation, however, will sure
to show the truth of this. Look at the pale moon
daylight, and she will seem like a dim ghe
seul, hardly distinguishable from the clo
me. You will then understand that she
her light on the charity of the sun.
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