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  • Donne, estimate of the poet, I., 82
  • Dormouse, the poet a hybernating creature like the, I., 64
  • Drum, thoughts called into being by sound of an evening, I., 27
  • Dunbar, family history, I., xix
  • Embalming, sin of, I., 74
  • Epitaphs, I., 81 -2
  • Evening, a picture of, I., 58
  • Farming, transcendental, I., 140
  • Fluidity, things material and immaterial in a state of, I., 12
  • Forest, sacredness of a, I., 26
  • Fort Snelling, II., 41
  • Friends, I., 136
  • Friendship, discourse on, I., 109-112
  • Government, authority of, I., 136
  • Grass, hope symbolized by the fresh spring, I., 70
  • Growth, grass a symbol of perpetual, I., 70
  • Gun, efficiency of a, I., xviii
  • Ha-ha, waterfalls in Dakota tongue called, II., 69
  • Harper, H. H., Poem by, To Thoreau, I., vii
  • Herbariums, seek Nature, rather than museums for, I., 73
  • Herbert, the poet, I., 133
  • Herbs, at Mackinaw, II., 92
  • History, musings on Oriental, I., 18
  • Hotels, at Detroit, II., 21
  • Implements, dim antiquity of Indian, I., 41
  • Impression, familiar facts leave no distinct, I., 125
  • Indians, I., 36-42
  • exact names of wildflowers unknown to, II., 61
  • Journey, beginning of return voyage of first, I., 53
  • last, to Minnesota, II., 12

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