Excerpt from The Harmony of the Religious Life
Lamartine, the poet, who had an intense as well as instinctive appreciation of the harmonies of nature, relates in one of his Memoires, how, when a child, he was in the habit of making little instruments of music upon which heavenly spirits played sweet harmonies. He would take a slender bit of willow branch and tie it in the fashion of a bow or harp, across which he stretched a number of threads taken from the blonde tresses of his young sister's head.
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