I do not know at first what it is that harms me. The men and things of to-day are wont to be fairer and truer in to-morrow's memory.


Early Spring in Massachusetts: From the Journal of Henry D. Thoreau (ed. 1882)


I do not know at first what it is that harms me. The men and things of to-day are wont to be fairer and truer in to-morrow's memory.

I do not know at first what it is that harms me. The men and things of to-day are wont to be fairer and truer in to-morrow's memory.

I do not know at first what it is that harms me. The men and things of to-day are wont to be fairer and truer in to-morrow's memory.

I do not know at first what it is that harms me. The men and things of to-day are wont to be fairer and truer in to-morrow's memory.