Henry David Thoreau Quotes
A Thrumming Of Piano-strings Beyond The Gardens And Through The Elms. At Length The Melody Steals Into My Being. I Know Not When It Began To Occupy Me. By Some Fortunate Coincidence Of Thought Or Circumstance I Am Attuned To The Universe, I Am Fitted To Hear, My Being Moves In A Sphere Of Melody, My Fancy And Imagination Are Excited To An Inconceivable Degree. This Is No Longer The Dull Earth On Which I Stood.
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