the Thoreau Log.
17 September 1852. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  What produces this flashing air of autumn?—a brightness as if there were not green enough to absorb the light, now that the first frosts wither the herbs. The corn-stalks are stacked like muskets along the fields. The pontederia leaves are sere and brown along the river. The fall is further advanced in the water, as the spring was earlier there . . .
(Journal, 4:354)

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