09-the ponds-第6部分
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glaucous water。
White Pond and Walden are great crystals on the surface of the
earth; Lakes of Light。 If they were permanently congealed; and
small enough to be clutched; they would; perchance; be carried off
by slaves; like precious stones; to adorn the heads of emperors; but
being liquid; and ample; and secured to us and our successors
forever; we disregard them; and run after the diamond of Kohinoor。
They are too pure to have a market value; they contain no muck。 How
much more beautiful than our lives; how much more transparent than
our characters; are they! We never learned meanness of them。 How
much fairer than the pool before the farmers door; in which his
ducks swim! Hither the clean wild ducks come。 Nature has no human
inhabitant who appreciates her。 The birds with their plumage and
their notes are in harmony with the flowers; but what youth or
maiden conspires with the wild luxuriant beauty of Nature? She
flourishes most alone; far from the towns where they reside。 Talk
of heaven! ye disgrace earth。
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