Henry David Thoreau Quotes
I Was Walking In A Meadow, The Source Of A Small Brook, When The Sun At Last, Just Before Setting, After A Cold, Gray Day, Reached A Clear Stratum In The Horizon, And The Softest, Brightest Morning Sunlight Fell On The Dry Grass And On The Stems Of The Trees In The Opposite Horizon And On The Leaves Of The Shrub Oaks On The Hillside, While Our Shadows Stretched Long Over The Meadow East-ward, As If We Were The Only Motes In Its Beams. It Was Such A Light As We Could Not Have Imagined A Moment Before, And The Air Also Was So Warm And Serene That Nothing Was Wanting To Make A Paradise Of That Meadow.
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