Richard Jefferies Quote

Fanning so swiftly, the wasp's wings are but just visible as he passes; did he pause, the light would be apparent through their texture.


The Pagent of Summer, Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume, XXXVm, Number 2, August, 1883 (p. 146)


Fanning so swiftly, the wasp's wings are but just visible as he passes; did he pause, the light would be apparent through their texture.

Fanning so swiftly, the wasp's wings are but just visible as he passes; did he pause, the light would be apparent through their texture.

Fanning so swiftly, the wasp's wings are but just visible as he passes; did he pause, the light would be apparent through their texture.

Fanning so swiftly, the wasp's wings are but just visible as he passes; did he pause, the light would be apparent through their texture.