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The Note-Books and Correspondence of Nathaniel Hawthorne
12 April
One of the severest snow-storms of the winter.
West Newton, April 12th, 1852.
One of the severest snow-storms of the winter.
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a beautiful, most beautiful afternoon
Wrote the last page (199th MS.) of the Blithedale ...
stuck in the mud
the Faun of Praxiteles
this morning I am made all over anew
The fragrance of the arbutus is spicy and exquisite.
All other interests appear like shadows and trifle...
with the ladies of the President's family
This is another misty morning, ungenial in aspect,...
But the glory of a picture fades like that of a fl...
Nature does her best to beautify this disarray.
Why has not Dr. Wesselhoeft cured thy thumb?
Spring is advancing
I love thee. I love thee.
The Transfiguration
I find I am a true believer in homeopathy
Had I seen Bath earlier in my English life, I migh...
What a pity that such a picture should fade
I milked two cows this morning
one of the most earnest snow-storms of the year
I want thee in my arms.
Nothing he won was worth the winning, except as a ...
Blessed be God for this green tract
I shall mail this scribble
You are beautiful, my own heart's Dove.
I am sure my loving and beloved West Wind will kis...
one does not enjoy these freaks in marble.
I can see visions more vividly
I am homesick for thee.
They are the Unpardonable Sin and the Intolerable ...
four gentlemen in sables
Calypso and her nymphs, a knot of nude women by Ti...
employment that suits the indolence of a modern Roman
How the whole world might be peopled with antique ...
It was the most awkward place in the world to talk...
I did not milk the cows last night
Here I am in a polar Paradise!
One of the severest snow-storms of the winter.
the Stawne of Raphael
The forenoon was spent in scribbling
But oh! these solitary meals are the dismallest pa...
It would suit me well enough to have my daily walk...
caught an idea by the skirts, which I intend to ho...
Frogs have been melodious for a fortnight
I am not sufficiently spiritual for ghostly commun...
I was interrupted by a visit from Mr. Thoreau
the wind has blown my brains into such confusion
My breast is full of thee; thou art throbbing thro...
like all your communications, personal or written,...
I purified myself from the sable stains of my prof...
apt to be clay -- not of the finest himself
I throw the same spell over you tonight.
musing and dreaming about a thousand things
When man arrives at his highest perfection, he wil...
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The text is from:
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Passages From the American Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volumes 1 and 2
(London: Smith, Elder and Co. 1868)
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Passages From the French and Italian Note-Books of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volumes 1 and 2
(London: Strahan & Co. 1871)
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Love Letters of Nathaniel Hawthorne
(Chicago: The Society of the Dofobs 1907)
- Twenty Days with Julian and Little Bunny
(S.H Wakeman)
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