All sound heard at the greatest possible distance produces one and the same effect, a vibration of the universal lyre, just as the intervening atmosphere makes a distant ridge of earth interesting to our eyes by the azure tint it imparts to it.


The Writings of Henry David Thoreau (ed. 1906)


All sound heard at the greatest possible distance produces one and the same effect, a vibration of the universal lyre, just as the intervening...

All sound heard at the greatest possible distance produces one and the same effect, a vibration of the universal lyre, just as the intervening...

All sound heard at the greatest possible distance produces one and the same effect, a vibration of the universal lyre, just as the intervening...

All sound heard at the greatest possible distance produces one and the same effect, a vibration of the universal lyre, just as the intervening...