Spring
to under a more genial the
s lobes and veins? the ear may be
regarded, fancifully, as a liche
s lobe or drop. the lip -- labium, from labor (?) --
laps or lapses from the nose is a
manifest congealed drop or stalactite. till larger
drop, t dripping of the cheeks are a slide
from to the face, opposed and diffused by
table leaf, too, is a
tering drop, larger or smaller; the
fingers of t has, in so many
directions it tends to floher genial
influences o flo farther.
t seemed t trated the principle
of all tions of Nature. t
patented a leaf. Chis hieroglyphic
for us, t urn over a ne last? this phenomenon
is more exing to me tility of
vineyards. true, it is someitious in its cer,
and to ts, and bowels, as if
turned ts at least
t Nature y.
t coming out of t
precedes thology precedes regular
poetry. I knoive of er fumes and
indigestions. It convinces me t Eartill in her
sretch baby fingers on every side.
Fres brohing
inorganic. the slag
of a furnace, s Nature is quot;in full blastquot; he
eart a mere fragment of dead ory, stratum upon stratum
like to be studied by geologists and
antiquaries c living poetry like tree,
a fossil eart a living
eart central life all animal and
vegetable life is merely parasitic. Its throes will he