Henry David Thoreau Quotes
As The Sun Went Down, I Saw A Solitary Boatman Disporting On The Smooth Lake. The Falling Dews Seemed To Strain And Purify The Air, And I Was Soothed With An Infinite Stillness. I Got The World, As It Were, By The Nape Of The Neck, And Held It Under In The Tide Of Its Own Events, Till It Was Drowned, And Then I Let It Go Down Stream Like A Dead Dog. Vast Hollow Chambers Of Silence Stretched Away On Every Side, And My Being Expanded In Proportion, And Filled Them. Then First Could I Appreciate Sound, And Find It Musical.
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