Solitude
orn by
us, appropriated and fenced in some ure.
For , some square
miles of unfrequented forest, for my privacy, abandoned to me by
men? My nearest neigant, and no house is visible
from any place but tops hin half a mile of my own. I
o myself; a distant view of
t touche
fence for t
part it is as solitary w is as
muc were, my own sun
and moon and stars, and a little o myself. At night
traveller passed my my door,
more t or last man; unless it he
spring, ervals some came from to fish
for pouts -- the alden Pond of
tures, and baited t they
soon retreated, usually baskets, and left quot;to
darkness and to me,quot; and t was never
profaned by any men are
generally still a little afraid of tches are
all ianity and candles roduced.
Yet I experienced sometimes t t s and tender, the
most innocent and encouraging society may be found in any natural
object, even for t melancholy man.
to
of Nature and ill. t such a
storm but it o a ear.
Notly compel a simple and brave man to a vulgar
sadness. rust t
noto me. tle rain wers
my beans and keeps me in today is not drear and
melanc good for me too. t prevents my hem,
it is of far more sinue so
long as to cause to rot in troy the
potatoes in t ill be good for the grass on
t would be go