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  • Of the infinite variety of fruits which spring from the bosom of the earth, the trees of the wood are the greatest in dignity.

    Spring   Tree   Earth  
    Susan Fenimore Cooper (1850). “Rural Hours”, p.203
  • It is the peculiar nature of the forest, that life and death may ever be found within its bounds, in immediate presence of each other; both with ceaseless, noiseless advances, aiming at the mastery; and if the influences of the first be most general, those of the last are the most striking.

    Susan Fenimore Cooper (1998). “Rural Hours”, p.126, University of Georgia Press
  • What a noble gift to man are the Forests! What a debt of gratitude and admiration we owe to their beauty and their utility! How pleasantly the shadows of the wood fall upon our heads when we turn from the glitter and turmoil of the world of man!

    Gratitude   Fall   Men  
    Susan Fenimore Cooper (1850). “Rural Hours”, p.202
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