the Thoreau Log.
28 April 1856. Concord, Mass.

Concord, Mass. Thoreau surveys the “Davis Piece” for Thomas Wheeler (Henry David Thoreau papers. Special Collections, Concord (Mass.) Free Public Library).

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Surveying the Tommy Wheeler farm.

  Again, as so many times, I [am] reminded of the advantage to the poet, and philosopher, and naturalist, and whomsoever, of pursuing from time to time some other business than his chosen one,—seeing with the side of the eye. The poet will so get visions which no deliberate abandonment can secure. The philosopher is so forced to recognize principles which long study might not detect. And the naturalist even will stumble upon some new and unexpected flower or animal . . .

(Journal, 8:313-316)

[ see Field Notes of Surveys, p. 106, Concord Free Public Library ]

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