id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21776 Beeching, H. C. (Henry Charles) George Borrow A Sermon Preached in Norwich Cathedral on July 6, 1913 .txt text/plain 2453 111 69 Literature also exists to interpret life, studied Esau in his wandering life with interested eyes, and won his of Dereham, that though civilisation arose from life in cities, yet the consequence of this love of the open air and the open country Borrow the despised gipsies, which Borrow held up before his generation. opinion that Borrow's ideal of life was too self-absorbed to allow of claim, whether of blood, or friendship, or need, Borrow's ideal admitted ideal of conduct which Borrow offers us in his books, because it was a goes, Borrow lived by his ideal resolutely. The fundamental dogma of Borrow's religion was the providence of God. So We have known since Borrow another great Englishman who In the passage just quoted Borrow speaks of God's "inscrutable" decrees. calling to the soul of man not to lose its power of wonder, Borrow is in ./cache/21776.txt ./txt/21776.txt