A Child's Book of Saints, by 
William Canton 
 
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Title: A Child's Book of Saints 
Author: William Canton 
Illustrator: T. H. Robinson 
Release Date: July 20, 2007 [EBook #22112] 
Language: English 
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A Child's Book of Saints 
by
William Canton 
With illustrations by 
T. H. Robinson 
 
This is fairy gold, boy; And I will prove it so. --Shakespeare 
Every man I will go with thee, be thy guide in thy most need to go by 
thy side. 
 
London 
Published by J. M. Dent & Co. 
and in New York by 
E. P. Dutton & Co. 
 
First Edition, March 1906. 
Reprinted May 1906. 
 
EDITOR'S NOTE. 
"A Child's Book of Saints" was first published in 1898, when Mr. 
Canton had already found his audience. The book is a near successor 
indeed to his "W. V.: Her Book," and to "The Invisible Playmate"; and 
W. V. again acts as guardian elf and guide to this new region of the 
child's earthly paradise. The Saints are here treated with a simplicity 
that is almost or altogether childlike, and with an unforced imagination 
which is only to be learnt by becoming as a child. And this is perhaps 
why, although comparatively a new book, it has the air of something
pleasantly old, and written long ago; and thus wins its way into the 
children's library of old favourite authors. 
Mr. Canton's published works, up to January 1906, comprise:--"A Lost 
Epic, and other Poems," 1887. "The Invisible Playmate: a Story of the 
Unseen," 1894, 1897. "W. V., Her Book and Various Verses," 1896. "A 
Child's Book of Saints," 1898, 1902. "Children's Sayings, Edited, with 
a Digression on the Small People," 1900. "The True Annals of 
Fairyland" (The Reign of King Herla), 1900, &c. "In Memory of W. 
V." (Winifred Vida Canton), 1901. "The Comrades: Poems, Old and 
New," 1902. "What is the Bible Society?" 1903. "The Story of the 
Bible Society," 1904. "A History of the British and Foreign Bible 
Society," 1904. "Little Hands and God's Book: a Sketch of the Bible 
Society," 1804-1904, 1905. 
 
Contents 
IN THE FOREST OF STONE THE SONG OF THE MINSTER THE 
PILGRIM OF A NIGHT THE ANCIENT GODS PURSUING THE 
DREAM OF THE WHITE LARK THE HERMIT OF THE PILLAR 
KENACH'S LITTLE WOMAN GOLDEN APPLES AND ROSES 
RED THE SEVEN YEARS OF SEEKING THE GUARDIANS OF 
THE DOOR ON THE SHORES OF LONGING THE CHILDREN OF 
SPINALUNGA THE SIN OF THE PRINCE BISHOP THE LITTLE 
BEDESMAN OF CHRIST THE BURNING OF ABBOT SPIRIDION 
THE COUNTESS ITHA THE STORY OF THE LOST BROTHER 
THE KING ORGULOUS THE JOURNEY OF RHEINFRID 
LIGHTING THE LAMPS 
 
List of Illustrations 
Women lived the life of prayer and praise and austerity and miracle 
"These are the fields in which the Shepherds watched"
Hilary wondered and mused 
A gaunt, dark figure, far up in the blue Asian sky 
"Come not any nearer, turn thy face to the forest, and go down" 
"I am not mad, most noble Sapricius" 
They won their long sea-way home 
"And four good Angels watch my bed, two at the foot and two the 
head" 
And again in the keen November 
The eight hundred horsemen turned in dismay 
"Surely in all the world God has no more beautiful house than this" 
St. Francis of Assisi 
Itha rode away with her lord 
King Orgulous 
 
A saint, whose very name I have forgotten, had a vision, in which he 
saw Satan standing before the throne of God; and, listening, he heard 
the evil spirit say, "Why hast Thou condemned me, who have offended 
Thee but once, whilst Thou savest thousands of men who have offended 
Thee many times?" God answered him, "Hast thou once asked pardon 
of me?" 
Behold the Christian mythology! It is the dramatic truth, which has its 
worth and effect independently of the literal truth, and which even 
gains nothing by being fact. What matter whether the saint had or had 
not heard the sublime words which I have just quoted! The great point 
is to know that pardon is refused only to him who does not ask it.
COUNT DE MAISTRE. 
 
A Child's Book of Saints 
In the Forest of Stone 
Looking down the vista of trees and houses from the slope of our 
garden, W. V. saw the roof and spire of the church of the Oak-men    
    
		
	
	
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