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05-solitude-第3章

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of old time and of new eternity; and between us we manage to pass a

cheerful evening with social mirth and pleasant views of things;

even without apples or cider  a most wise and humorous friend;

whom I love much; who keeps himself more secret than ever did Goffe

or Whalley; and though he is thought to be dead; none can show where

he is buried。  An elderly dame; too; dwells in my neighborhood;

invisible to most persons; in whose odorous herb garden I love to

stroll sometimes; gathering simples and listening to her fables; for

she has a genius of unequalled fertility; and her memory runs back

farther than mythology; and she can tell me the original of every

fable; and on what fact every one is founded; for the incidents

occurred when she was young。  A ruddy and lusty old dame; who

delights in all weathers and seasons; and is likely to outlive all

her children yet。

    The indescribable innocence and beneficence of Nature  of sun

and wind and rain; of summer and winter  such health; such cheer;

they afford forever! and such sympathy have they ever with our race;

that all Nature would be affected; and the sun's brightness fade;

and the winds would sigh humanely; and the clouds rain tears; and

the woods shed their leaves and put on mourning in midsummer; if any

man should ever for a just cause grieve。  Shall I not have

intelligence with the earth?  Am I not partly leaves and vegetable

mould myself?

    What is the pill which will keep us well; serene; contented?

Not my or thy great…grandfather's; but our great…grandmother

Nature's universal; vegetable; botanic medicines; by which she has

kept herself young always; outlived so many old Parrs in her day;

and fed her health with their decaying fatness。  For my panacea;

instead of one of those quack vials of a mixture dipped from Acheron

and the Dead Sea; which come out of those long shallow

black…schooner looking wagons which we sometimes see made to carry

bottles; let me have a draught of undiluted morning air。  Morning

air!  If men will not drink of this at the fountainhead of the day;

why; then; we must even bottle up some and sell it in the shops; for

the benefit of those who have lost their subscription ticket to

morning time in this world。  But remember; it will not keep quite

till noonday even in the coolest cellar; but drive out the stopples

long ere that and follow westward the steps of Aurora。  I am no

worshipper of Hygeia; who was the daughter of that old herb…doctor

AEsculapius; and who is represented on monuments holding a serpent

in one hand; and in the other a cup out of which the serpent

sometimes drinks; but rather of Hebe; cup…bearer to Jupiter; who was

the daughter of Juno and wild lettuce; and who had the power of

restoring gods and men to the vigor of youth。  She was probably the

only thoroughly sound…conditioned; healthy; and robust young lady

that ever walked the globe; and wherever she came it was spring。







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