A Yankee in Canada, with Anti-slavery and reform papers.Thoreau, Henry David
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A Yankee in Canada, with Anti-slavery and reform papers.
Thoreau, Henry David
Brown, John, 1800-1859; Québec (Province) -- Description and travel; Slavery -- United States
Carlyle is a critic who lives in London to tell this generation who have
been the great men of our race. We have read that on some exposed place
in the city of Geneva, they have fixed a brazen indicator for the use of
travellers, with the names of the mountain summits in the horizon marked
upon it, “so that by taking sight across the index you can distinguish
them at once. You will not mistake Mont Blanc, if you see him, but until
you get accustomed to the panorama, you may easily mistake one of his
court for the king.” It stands there a piece of mute brass, that seems
nevertheless to know in what vicinity it is: and there perchance it will
stand, when the nation that placed it there has passed away, still in
sympathy with the mountains, forever discriminating in the desert.
So, we may say, stands this man, pointing as long as he lives, in
obedience to some spiritual magnetism, to the summits in the historical
horizon, for the guidance of his fellows.
Truly, our greatest blessings are very cheap. To have our sunlight
without paying for it, without any duty levied,—to have our poet there
in England, to furnish us entertainment, and, what is better,
provocation, from year to year, all our lives long, to make the world
seem richer for us, the age more respectable, and life better worth the
living,—all without expense of acknowledgment even, but silently
accepted out of the east, like morning light as a matter of course.
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LIFE WITHOUT PRINCIPLE.[10]
Footnote 10:
Atlantic Monthly, Boston, October, 1863.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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