November 21, 1858 November 21, 2020 by allandibiase in Thoreau’s Journal: The rare wholesome and permanent beauty of withered oak leaves of various hues of brown mottling a hillside, especially seen when the sun is low—Quaker colors, sober ornaments, beauty that quite satisfies the eye. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
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