When I shall be again free, I will enjoy all things with the fresh simplicity of a child of five years old. I shall grow young again, made all over anew. I will go forth and stand in a summer shower, and all the worldly dust that has collected on me shall... The Vassar Miscellany - Page 3821881Full view - About this book
| American essays - 1868 - 798 pages
...late to fling myself on a gentle wind, and be blown away into the country When I shall be again free, I will enjoy all things with the fresh simplicity...a bank of fresh flowers for the weary to rest upon 6 PM — I went out to walk about an hour ago, and found it very pleasant, though there was a somewhat... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - Brook Farm - 1868 - 308 pages
...fling myself on a gentle wind, and be blown away into the country. . . . When I shall be again free, I will enjoy all things with the fresh simplicity...bank of fresh flowers for the weary to rest upon. . . . 6 PM — I went out to walk about an hour ago, and found it very pleasant, though there was a... | |
| American literature - 1868 - 784 pages
...fling myself on a gentle wind, and be blown away into the country. .... When I shall be again free, I will enjoy all things with the fresh simplicity...a bank of fresh flowers for the weary to rest upon 6 PM — I went out to walk about an hour ago, and found it very pleasant, though there was a somewhat... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - England - 1876 - 248 pages
...fling myself on a gentle wind, and be blown away into the country ..... When I shall be again free, I will enjoy all things with the fresh simplicity...a bank of fresh flowers for the weary to rest upon ..... 0 PM — I went out to walk about an hour ago, and found it very pleasant, though there was a... | |
| Henry James - Literary Criticism - 1879 - 206 pages
...thoughts and feelings, that I have been a Custom-house officer." He says, writing shortly afterwards, that "when I shall be free again, I will enjoy all things...bank of fresh flowers for the weary to rest upon." This forecast of his destiny was sufficiently exact. A year later, in April 1841, he went to take up... | |
| Henry James - Authors, American - 1879 - 210 pages
...I have been a Custom-house officer." \ EARLY WRITINGS. He says, writing shortly afterwards, that " when I shall be free again, I will enjoy all things...me shall be washed away at once, and my heart will he like a bank of fresh flowers for the weary to rest upon." This forecast of his destiny was sufficiently... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - Literary Criticism - 1882 - 402 pages
...comes any bird of paradise into that dismal region." He resolves to be free — to be young again. " I will go forth and stand in a summer shower, and...shall be washed away at once, and my heart will be a bank of fresh flowers for the weary to rest upon." The next year he is at Brook Farm. He arrived... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 476 pages
...fling myself on a gentle wind, and be blown away into the country. . . . When I shall bu again free, I will enjoy all things with the fresh simplicity...bank of fresh flowers for the weary to rest upon. . . . 6 PM — I went out to walk about an hour ago, and found it very pleasant, though there was a... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 516 pages
...fling myself on a gentle wind, and be blown away into the country. . . . When I shall be again free, I will enjoy all things with the fresh simplicity...bank of fresh flowers for the weary to rest upon. . . . 6 PM — I went out to walk about an hour ago, and found it very pleasant, though there was a... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - Brook Farm - 1883 - 474 pages
...fling myself on a gentle wind, and be blown away into the country. . . . When I shall be again free, I will enjoy all things with the fresh simplicity...bank of fresh flowers for the weary to rest upon. . . . 6 PM — I went out to walk about an hour ago, and found it very pleasant, though there was a... | |
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