Henry David Thoreau Quotes
The Poet Is No Tender Slip Of Fairy Stock, Who Requires Peculiar Institutions And Edicts For His Defense, But The Toughest Son Ofearth And Of Heaven, And By His Greater Strength And Endurance His Fainting Companions Will Recognize The God In Him. It Is The Worshipers Of Beauty, After All, Who Have Done The Real Pioneer Work Of The World.
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