Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness by Henry Van Dyke
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LITTLE RIVERS
A BOOK OF ESSAYS IN PROFITABLE IDLENESS by Henry Van Dyke "And suppose he takes nothing, yet he enjoyeth a delightful walk by pleasant Rivers, in sweet Pastures, amongst odoriferous Flowers, which gratifie his Senses, and delight his Mind; which Contentments induce many (who affect not Angling) to choose those places of pleasure for their summer Recreation and Health." COL. ROBERT VENABLES, The Experienc'd Angler, 1662. DEDICATION To one who wanders by my side As cheerfully as waters glide; Whose eyes are brown as woodland streams, And very fair and full of dreams; Whose heart is like a mountain spring, Whose thoughts like merry rivers sing: To her--my little daughter Brooke-- I dedicate this little book. |
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