jewels on a fancy. But even then his troubles were not over, nay, they were only begun. For the story of his voyage is one long scene of clang'er from the weakness of his ships to the mutiny of his crew. And it was only the courage of this one man that brought it to completion. Only the hardy genius, the inflexible constancy, the heroic courage of this one man that brought the ends of the earth together and forged the link which binds the Old World to the New. “It is but an idle fancy, and the man is mad,” they said. But they that said it have been answered. And they that said it have gone down to unknown graves, while he shall live on in the hearts of men forever. For tho’ “he builded better than he knew,” men always pay their homage, justly due. to genius, courage and “an idle fancy” when crowned with success and honor. When Winter struggling with the sun, Still lingers past the birth of Spring, Still with its chill breath whispering Of cold and dreary days not done; When thro’ the earth glad tremors run, As smile of sun aud tears of rain Arouse from death new life again And bid drear Winter to be gone. That time of year is here at last. And new come buds now burst to bloom, And new come birds now gladly sing, And speak to us, “Forget the past, Go bury grief in Winter’s tomb, Take life and joy with us in Spring.” 4ft 4ft APRIG