Color, which is the poet's wealth, is so expensive that most take to mere outline sketches and become men of science.


Journal, ed. by B. Torrey, 1837-1846, 1850-Nov. 3, 1861 (ed. 1906)


Color, which is the poet's wealth, is so expensive that most take to mere outline sketches and become men of science.

Color, which is the poet's wealth, is so expensive that most take to mere outline sketches and become men of science.

Color, which is the poet's wealth, is so expensive that most take to mere outline sketches and become men of science.

Color, which is the poet's wealth, is so expensive that most take to mere outline sketches and become men of science.