Henry David Thoreau Quote

But the impressions which the morning makes vanish with its dews, and not even the most "persevering mortal" can preserve the memory of its freshness to midday.


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


But the impressions which the morning makes vanish with its dews, and not even the most persevering mortal can preserve the memory of its freshness...

But the impressions which the morning makes vanish with its dews, and not even the most persevering mortal can preserve the memory of its freshness...

But the impressions which the morning makes vanish with its dews, and not even the most persevering mortal can preserve the memory of its freshness...

But the impressions which the morning makes vanish with its dews, and not even the most persevering mortal can preserve the memory of its freshness...