the Thoreau Log.
8 March 1840. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes his poem “The Poet’s Delay” in his journal:

Two years and twenty now have flown;
Their meanness time away has flung;
These limbs to man’s estate have grown.
But cannot claim a manly tongue.

Amidst such boundless wealth without
I only still am poor within;
The birds have sung their summer out,
But still my spring does not begin . . .

(Journal, 1:126-128)

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