Page:The first and last journeys of Thoreau - lately discovered among his unpublished journals and manuscripts 2.djvu/139



style=margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em
 * , serenity of, Vol. I., 20
 * Arrow and spear heads, I., 38
 * Autumn, birds the truest heralds of, I., 130


 * , ancientness of a, I., 19
 * Bangor, Me., visit to, I., 2
 * Bard, character, not costume, described by, I., 99
 * Ossian asserts dignity of, I., 90
 * Beauty, a serene equipoise in life fills the world with, I., 55
 * Bell, music of Nature like a, I., 28
 * Birds, autumn heralded by, I., 130
 * venerable race of, I., 34
 * Blake, Harrison, letter to, II., 8


 * , I., 14
 * Chicago, visited by Thoreau, II., 22
 * Cities, unreality of, I., 64
 * Conduct, events the creatures of our, I., 68
 * Contemplation, midday heat induces thoughts of Eastern lands of, I., 15
 * Conversation, essay on, I., 113
 * Criticism, prayer to be delivered from an age of extreme, I., 78


 * , the poet, I., 76
 * Death, estrangement between friends a greater separation than, I., 107