Inexpressibly beautiful appears the recognition by man of the least natural fact, and the allying his life to it.


The Writings of Henry David Thoreau (ed. 1803)


Inexpressibly beautiful appears the recognition by man of the least natural fact, and the allying his life to it.

Inexpressibly beautiful appears the recognition by man of the least natural fact, and the allying his life to it.

Inexpressibly beautiful appears the recognition by man of the least natural fact, and the allying his life to it.

Inexpressibly beautiful appears the recognition by man of the least natural fact, and the allying his life to it.