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" ... insignificant, and I have never thought of them since. Every little pine needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and befriended me. I was so distinctly made aware of the presence of something kindred to me, even in scenes which we are accustomed... "
The Christian Examiner - Página 106
1865
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Putnam's Monthly, Volumen4

1854 - 704 páginas
...to me, even in scenes which we are accustomed to call wild and dreary, and also that the nearest in blood to me and humanest was not a person nor a villager,...thought no place could ever be strange to me again. ' Mourning untimely consumes the ud ; Few are their days In the land of the living, Beautiful daughter...
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Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art ..., Volumen4

1854 - 792 páginas
...which we are accustomed to call wild and dreary, and also that the nearest in blood to me and hnmanest was not a person nor a villager, that I thought no place could ever be strange to me again. ' Mourning untimely consumes the Md ; Few are their days in the land of the tiring, Beautiful daughter...
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Putnam's Monthly, Volumen4

1854 - 712 páginas
...which we are accustomed to call wild and dreary, and also that the nearest in blood to me and bumanest was not a person nor a villager, that I thought no place could ever be strange to mo again. 1 Mourning untimely consumes the Bad ; Few are their days in the land of the living, Beautiful...
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Tales and Sketches for the Fireside, by the Best American Authors: Selected ...

1857 - 676 páginas
...to me, even in scenes which we are accustomed to call wild and dreary, and also that the nearest in blood to me and humanest was not a person nor a villager,...thought no place could ever be strange to me again. 4 Mourning untimely consumes the sad ; Few are their days in the land of the living, Beautiful daughter...
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The Dublin university magazine

University magazine - 1877 - 810 páginas
...something kindred to me, even in scenes which we are accustomed to call wild and drenry, and also that Míe nearest of blood to me and humanest was not a person...thought no place could ever be strange to me again." A man must be conscious of the spirit which makes nature lovely to write so beautiful a passage as...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volumen90

1877 - 832 páginas
...which we are accustomed to call wild and drenry, and also that the nearest of blood to me and hnmanest was not a person nor a villager, that I thought no place could ever be strange to me again." A man must be conscious of the spirit which makes nature lovely to write so beautiful a passage as...
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Walden, Volumen1

Henry David Thoreau - 1882 - 278 páginas
...human neighborhood insignificant, and I have never thought of them since. Every little pine needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and befriended...thought no place could ever be strange to me again. — " Mourning untimely consumes the sad ; Few are their days in the land of the living;, Beautiful...
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Thoreau's Thoughts: Selections from the Writings of Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau - 1890 - 174 páginas
...human neighborhood insignificant, and I have never thought of them since. Every little pine needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and befriended...thought no place could ever be strange to me again. WALDEN, p. 143. The best What sort of space is that which SSSi. ' separates a man from his fellows...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, Volumen2

Henry David Thoreau - 1893 - 536 páginas
...which we are accustomed to call wild and dreary, and also that the nearest of blood to me and humauest was not a person nor a villager, that I thought no place could ever be strange to me again. — "Mourning untimely consumes the sad; Few are their days in the land of the living, Beautiful daughter...
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Volumen37

Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 608 páginas
...human neighborhood insignificant, and I have never thought of them since. Every little pine needle expanded and swelled with sympathy and befriended...thought no place could ever be strange to me again. — "Mourning untimely consumes the sad; Few are their days in the land of the living. Beautiful daughter...
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