Nathaniel Hawthorne Quote

Bees are sometimes drowned (or suffocated) in the honey which they collect. So some writers are lost in their collected learning.


Passages From the American Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne (1868)


Bees are sometimes drowned (or suffocated) in the honey which they collect. So some writers are lost in their collected learning.

Bees are sometimes drowned (or suffocated) in the honey which they collect. So some writers are lost in their collected learning.

Bees are sometimes drowned (or suffocated) in the honey which they collect. So some writers are lost in their collected learning.

Bees are sometimes drowned (or suffocated) in the honey which they collect. So some writers are lost in their collected learning.