Henry David Thoreau Quote

Each reader discovers for himself that, with respect to the simpler features of nature, succeeding poets have done little else than copy his similes.


A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers (ed. 1873)


Each reader discovers for himself that, with respect to the simpler features of nature, succeeding poets have done little else than copy his similes.

Each reader discovers for himself that, with respect to the simpler features of nature, succeeding poets have done little else than copy his similes.

Each reader discovers for himself that, with respect to the simpler features of nature, succeeding poets have done little else than copy his similes.

Each reader discovers for himself that, with respect to the simpler features of nature, succeeding poets have done little else than copy his similes.